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History of Green Tea: in Popularity Since the Early Days!

People started consuming tea as early as 4000 years back in the country of China, though only few provinces of China knew the use of tea. Apart from China, India and Japan were the places where tea was grown and consumed with pleasure. The most startling fact about green tea is that it has got certain medicinal benefits, like wound healing and coughs prevention. These were age old remedies and are practiced with greater perfection in the modern era.

The people of China used green tea to the best of its use and they commercialized the production of green tea in China. A Zen priest had written a book on tea related medicinal benefits in the year 1191. The book contains valuable information about the origin and traditional uses of green tea. The Chinese people mastered the art of natural healing, with the use of herbal products and green tea was used extensively for purely medicinal purposes.

Apart from the basic health disorders, green tea also cures a host of other relatively complicated disorders, like indigestion and urinary infections. The readers will surely be astonished to now about the history and benefits of green tea. Those who are not aware of green tea might think that it is like a magic potion, but in reality it is a gift from Mother Nature. The Chinese scholars were aware of the dosage of medicines and they have specified the correct dosages which have to be administered to a patient, to get the best results. The dosage has to be impeccably perfect and only then can you expect the best results. Even today the dosage is extremely important, if you seek the best results.

Green tea culture is more of an art and its knowledge is extremely important, if anybody wants to test its benefits. Over the years the knowledge about green tea has spread from China to other parts of our world. The European countries are very much interested in such alternative medicines, since they do not carry any side effects. Green Tea has become a topic of profound interest for the Europeans nowadays. It is now available in many parts of the world; thanks to the marketing strategies of the global tea giants.

This form of tea is simply pleasure with a healing touch. You feel good after consuming green tea and your body also reacts to it well. It is truly a marvelous gift from nature.


Mandy Malone

Mandy has been writing stories and articles from a very young age on any flat surface she could find. She is a big fan of drinking green tea to lose weight.

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