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Green Loose Tea - For Strengthening The Immune System, Eases Rheumatoid Arthritis, Helps To Lower Bad Cholesterol

Green loose teas offer many health benefits including strengthening the immune system, eases rheumatoid arthritis, helps to lower bad cholesterol and even helps prevent cardiovascular disease due to the high anti-oxidant content.

Green loose teas are one of the most popular teas drank around the world, with many varieties and flavors including Green Harmony, Jasmine, Citrus Green, Pinhead Gunpowder and Organic Ginger Orange Peach Tea.

Citrus Green loose tea is a blend of citrus flavoring with Chinese Sencha green tea leaves. The bright green color and tangy bold flavor gives you a twist of lemon and natural citrus flavors, for a revitalizing refreshment good any time of year.

Green Harmony tea offers a peaceful retreat from the day’s work and worries. The anti-oxidants contained therein are a natural relaxer for stress, and works much like chamomile in the system.

Dried and packaged by hand, the herbs hold much of their freshness due to the preservation of the leaves.A vibrant green color and smooth, relaxing flavor makes Green Harmony the ideal stress reliever.

Jasmine green loose tea originates in the city of Fujian, China. The strong flavor and enticing scent make this pale green tea soothing and great for socials. With jasmine petals and Chinese green loose tea leaves, this aromatic tea will fill the room with all the relaxation you can handle.

Jasmine Pearls green loose teas are a beautiful pearl shaped tea leave that slowly releases the scent of jasmine into the air while steeping. The Chinese green tea leaves and fresh jasmine are hand rolled together making the ideal pale green tea, good for any time of year for a relaxing aroma and taste.

Organic Ginger Orange Peach tea is USDA certified as organic, and offers a fresh and tangy ginger flavor, combined with the peachy sweetness this tea is known for. A highly fragrant and sweet blend, the gentle color of green tea infused with the light golden citrus fruits and vitamins A and C will boost the immune system and the senses.

Pinhead Gunpowder green loose teas are a unique combination, unlike any other green teas. This fine tea is grown in China, and offers a dark color with a strong aromatic flavor. The name comes from the likeness to fine gunpowder, which is attributed to the young green tea leaves being rolled into pellets before being fired in a pan to finish out this wonderful drink.

Japan Genmaicha green loose tea is one of the most exotic green teas available. The green Bancha plant’s leaves are infused with a cereal product for an invigorating blend of color and flavor. Following a Japanese recipe, roasted brown rice is added, which gives a grain flavor and is great for a beverage to start the day.

Green loose teas originate in China, where many different varieties are created. Green teas are primarily made from the Camellia sinensis, or tea plant, with very little oxidation, which makes this tea one of the highest anti-oxidant bearing beverages in the world today.

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Sam Leo

An expert food journalist, would like to give the people some very interesting and informative suggestions on various foods, beverage items in the market. I hope to get some reviews and replies which will be useful for me to evaluate people's tastes, to get a better idea about the flavors which is in demand which will help in completing my research on a similar topic. To Buy or Try a Sample Please Go To - http://www.redleaftea.com/

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