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Green Tea and Your Heart
More evidence that green tea does your body good. Within 30 minutes of drinking green tea, your arteries will become more healthy.
Eight cups of coffee or two cups of tea?
Which would you rather drink? A new study shows you can reduce your risk of stroke with 2 cups of tea a day – or 8 cups of coffee.
How many cups of tea a day should you drink?
To get the most health benefits, how much tea should you drink? We look at the studies and offer recommendations based on your goals.
Prevent Heart Attacks with Tea
Another study extols the benefits of drinking tea daily. This one shows that three cups of tea a day helps prevent heart attacks. Read on for more.
Green tea for Athletes
A new Brazilian study shows that drinking three cups of green tea a day significantly helps athletes to reduce oxidative stress, which allows the body to recover more quickly.
Love Cigarettes? Better love tea as well . . .
A recent UCLA study shows that green and white teas can help cigarette smokers avoid lung cancer. This post has the details.
Bottled Tea vs. Loose-Leaf Tea: Which is better?
Is there a health difference between bottled, ready-to-drink and loose-leaf teas? There actually is. This post explains the difference and suggests which tea is best for you.
Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s have met their match: Green Tea
A new study shows that green tea is effective in helping prevent both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. How does green tea do it? A secret ingredient named ECGC.
Tea Blend of the Day: Cranberry Fat Burn
Some teas have a reputation. Oolong teas (or Wu-long teas) are rightfully famed for their help in losing weight. This blend taste like Cranberry juice and helps with your diet.
Teapots to Fight Cancer
How can teapots fight cancer? By making green tea, yes, but also by being sold to raise money to find a cure for cancer. A great story about one woman’s teapots.
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