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Tea
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How To Remove Caffeine From Tea
All real teas have caffeine. In general, Green tea contains the least caffeine, Black tea the most due to the oxidation process, and Oolong falls in the middle range. We can decaffeinate our own tea by few simple steps.
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Using Green Tea to Help Prevent Heart Disease
Drinking green tea each day may be the easiest thing you can do to protect your heart. Many studies in recent years have pointed to green tea as an effective way to prevent many forms of disease, including cardiovascular disease.
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Try Blueberry Iced Tea for the Taste and Health Benefits
Blueberry iced tea has become a popular choice among tea drinkers because of the zesty, thirst-quenching flavor and the natural medicinal properties that are present. In fact, more scientific studies are indicating compelling health-related findings associated with consuming blueberries, in general. Therefore, the health and wellness benefits from drinking flavored tea on a regular basis are two-fold...
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The World of Chinese Green Tea
When someone says green tea, we usually will think of the Asian culture and how this type of tea relates to it. However, when we look deeper into the cup of these teas, it can be noticed that different types of teas and the processes that are used to produce the drink are used.
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Caffeine Content in Green Tea
Many people are switching from coffee to green tea as they look for a healthy drink with less caffeine. Green tea does contain caffeine, but substantially less than coffee and other beverages like a can of coke. Green tea is a great pick-me-up, but without the side effects of anxiety and jitteriness of drinking coffee.
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Green Chai Tea Benefits
Green tea has never been so popular as it is now. Green tea has gained a lot of people's interest. In fact, for some, green tea is included in their diets.
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Herbal Teas For IBS
Drinking a cup of hot herbal tea can help to soothe your IBS symptoms in an effective and relaxing way. Find out what teas are great choices!
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Peppermint Tea
You can enjoy home grown peppermint for tea most of the year. How? You have to plant it. There are several other things that you sould do to enjoy peppermint tea. Continue reading.
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The Power Of The Tea Kettle
What's a kitchen without a tea kettle; that most traditional of appliances that has been loyally brewing our tea for generations? While the tea kettle has evolved over the years - its shape and color reflecting the ever-changing style of the times - its purpose has stayed true; to brew us that beverage around which gatherings are made, families are united, and life is celebrated.
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Tea Drinking in The United States
There is growing resurgence of demand for loose leaf tea in the United States however, driven by a greater awareness of the health benefits and quality of the loose leaf tea experience. As demand increases, new opportunities arise for the entrepreneur who wishes to market and sell loose leaf tea.
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A Cup of Tea to Nurture Your Body and Lose a Pound or Two
Even though a soothing cup of tea is a perfect treat any time of the year, the beginning of the season of the cold, short, sun-lacking days is especially good time to pamper yourself with a cup of hot herbal tea or even better, try a new taste.
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Benefits of Tea
The article outlines the main benefits of drinking tea. It also talks specifically of the health benefits of drinking green tea.
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