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Friday, April 29, 2011
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Staining of The Tea Cup?
Occasionally the sides of a cup can be discoloured as the tea is drunk. The problem can arise when elements of the tea react with elements o...
Goodbye Eczema with Tea
With a variety of modern research related to tea, some specialists in the field of skin reports on the discovery that adding a new and posit...
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Tea, Among The Nations and Traditions
Every nation has a special anecdotes and special tradition of serving and drinking tea: - In Russia, they drink tea with the mixture of lemo...
Royal Wedding Commemorative Blend
An exclusive, limited edition blend created for discerning appreciation of the finest tea in celebration of the Royal Wedding of Prince Will...
Tea and Blood Pressure
The French newspaper Le Journal de Saint released a valuable new study of 393 patients. The majority of them suffer from high blood pressure...
Stong Bones for Tea Drinkers
A scientific research shows that tea addict usually fortunate to have very strong bones than those who do not have the habit of drinking tea...
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tea and Odor
A new study conducted on 780 men and women from China, which links the relationship between tea and freedom from odor. As a result, consumin...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Red Rosella Flower Tea Benefits:
There are many benefits that can be obtained from red rosella flowers. Usually the presentation is often done for dried and brewed into a cu...
Friday, April 22, 2011
Herbal Tea and Weight Loss
There are various herbal teas available on the market. Manufacturers of these teas claim that their products help you burn fat. However, n...
Chamomile Tea - Nice for Rest and Beautification
Chamomile is a herb that comes from a flowering plant from the daisy family. This has been used to create teas for many years. Used as a tea...
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tea Storage: How to Store Tea Properly
Proper tea storage is imperative to the shelf life, quality and flavor of your tea. Learn how to keep your tea fresh and delicious with thes...
Wild About White Tea
White tea has arrived in North America. While Chinese tea drinkers have been hip to white tea’s benefits since the Ming Dynasty, until recen...
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Why White Tea is Best For Your Health
For centuries, the Chinese society drinks different types of tea as part of their diet supplements. Not many people aware that white tea can...
White Tea - Health Benefits and Purity of Taste
Tea is becoming more and more popular in North America but few of us here have heard of white tea, which is a shame but it too is gaining ...
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Pu-erh Tea Health Benefits
The restorative and medical properties associated with Pu-erh tea is truly astonishing. Often referred to as the "Wonder Tonic" an...
Medical Efficacy of Herbal Tea is Not A False Promise
A promise which says that herbal teas can provide a variety of health benefits is not a myth. Diane McKay and Jeffrey Blumberg, an expert fr...
Thanks to Green Tea, Can Delay Aging
Of course, you wonder what is contained in green tea that we can delay aging? The answer is antioxidants. Antioxidants are very good in ward...
Monday, April 18, 2011
Benefits of Tea to Refresh The Brain and Body
Have you experienced fatigue and need something to refresh it? When the body feels tired, the brain will also work closely with the weak ...
Should You Choose Coffee Or Tea?
For thousands of years people from all over the world have enjoyed it both for its health properties and taste benefits. Tea has long been a...
Tea is Good for Brain
A cup of tea is good for the brain, because they can slow down cell damage and keep your memory sharp in old age. Studies for a period of fo...
Tea, A Prevention of Arthritis and Osteoporosis
Much research has been done into the health implications of tea consumption. This research has linked tea with the prevention or lowering o...
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Masala Spice Chai
This is a great choice for tea lovers, a recipe for spiced tea, or chai. Nothing too exotic, let's try! Ingredients: · 4 tsp lo...
Tea is Terrific for Teeth (Great for Gums, Too)
When deciding between many drink options available, one of the best drinks for your oral health is brewed tea, according to a study in the J...
Friday, April 15, 2011
Some Uses for Used Tea Bags
After finishing your cup of tea, don’t throw out the tea bag! Here are several things you can do with it: 1. As a cold compress to soothe ti...
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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.