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10 Health Benefits of Black Tea
Black Tea is made from the same plant as green tea and white tea. Black tea doesn't mean tea without milk, and white tea doesn't me...
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Green Tea - Health Benefits
Studies convey that India and China were using the boiled tea leaves for more than five thousand years. They were among the first countries ...
Friday, April 1, 2011
Jasmine Tea – The Perfect Infusion
A Tea Second to None When it comes to flavored tea, jasmine has been shown to be one of the perfect brews. That’s because the tea is made ty...
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Good News For Tea Fans
If you thought that drinking gallons of water was the only way to keep properly hydrated, we have great news! A clinical study from the Tea...
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
World English Dictionary
TEA World English Dictionary tea (tiː) — n 1. an evergreen shrub or small tree, Camellia sinensis , of tropical and subtropical Asia, ha...
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Benefits of White Tea
There is a Chinese legend about white tea that says about five thousand years ago Shen Nung, the emperor, was journeying through the country...
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Mellow Monk's Shaded Leaf Kabusecha
I tried to hold off on posting this review until I got my camera back, but when I finally did, I found my can of tea had magically emptied.....
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These substances contained in tea is very easily oxidized. When the leaves are exposed to sunlight, the oxidation process occurs. The type of tea that is generally known in the community is a green tea, Oolong tea (such as Java tea Oolung / Ulung), black tea and white tea. Green tea contains the most helpful as in brewing, this tea is not dried using sunlight but use special drying techniques. While other types of tea are processed by fermentation.
Polyphenols
Polyphenols in tea such as catechins and flavanols. These compounds act as antioxidants to capture free radicals in the body are also effective in preventing the growth of cancer cells in the body. Free radicals in our bodies due to environmental air pollution and also from the food we eat.
Vitamin E
In one cup of tea contains vitamin E as much as about 100-200 IU a day which is a necessity for the human body. This amount serves to maintain heart health and make your skin smooth.
Vitamin C
This vitamin serves as an immunity or resistance to the human body. In addition, vitamin C also acts as an antioxidant necessary for the human body's resistance to disease.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A which is in the form of beta-carotene tea is a vitamin that the body needs can be met.
Polyphenols
Polyphenols in tea such as catechins and flavanols. These compounds act as antioxidants to capture free radicals in the body are also effective in preventing the growth of cancer cells in the body. Free radicals in our bodies due to environmental air pollution and also from the food we eat.
Vitamin E
In one cup of tea contains vitamin E as much as about 100-200 IU a day which is a necessity for the human body. This amount serves to maintain heart health and make your skin smooth.
Vitamin C
This vitamin serves as an immunity or resistance to the human body. In addition, vitamin C also acts as an antioxidant necessary for the human body's resistance to disease.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A which is in the form of beta-carotene tea is a vitamin that the body needs can be met.