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Diabetes and Caffeine
The jury is still out on whether or not caffeine leads to diabetic problems. Although researchers in Japan are saying those who drink coffee or green tea can reduce their risk of diabetes, caffeine remains a concern as a higher risk for diabetes. The Japanese study focused on people who drink black, green, or oolong tea and who were between the… (read 90 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Preventing Diabetes with Tea
Our country is becoming more and more concerned with Type II diabetes, particularly as the rate of obesity climbs. We need to be concerned with ways to prevent diabetes in both our adults and in children. We know that weight maintenance, diet and exercise are critical to preventing diabetes, but research is showing that there may be other things… (read 90 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Green Tea: What a Difference a Date Makes
The object of consuming Green Tea is to derive the greatest health benefits that the brew has to offer. However did you know that Green Tea has a fairly short shelf life, and to get the greatest benefits it should be drunk as quickly after picking as is possible? The actual shelf life of Green Tea is usually written on the packaging by the… (read 89 times since Mar 13th 2007)
A Classic Way to Brew Green Tea
Green tea is much more delicate than black tea, and needs to be treated carefully. Brewing a pot of Green Tea in Japan is a complicated ritual, and is considered an art form by many people. Making a good cup of green tea, therefore, will take more time and effort than simply blasting a teabag with boiling water. However, the method outlined below… (read 89 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Combating Cancer With a Cup of Tea
Generations of families in India and Asia have been turning to tea to cure what ails them. Back in the year 1191, a Zen priest penned a work entitled the Book of Tea, which told how green tea could benefit at least five vital organs, including the heart. At that time, green tea was thought to improve urinary and brain function, combat beriberi… (read 89 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Why Aren't You Using Green Tea Capsules?
Green tea capsules and tablets represent a simple, excellent, and effective way to get the benefits of green tea. Although drinking green tea is very enjoyable and soothing to some people, many others don't like the bitter taste. Moreover, some people are realistic enough to know that the more trouble they have to go through to get the benefits of… (read 86 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Saving Your Skin—With Green Tea
Green tea has become the miracle drink of recent years. It is mentioned as a cure for everything from stomach trouble to fatigue, from rheumatoid arthritis to tooth decay. People in the Far East have been turning to green tea for various ailments for centuries, so it isn’t surprising that the beverage has become a popular remedy worldwide. Perhaps… (read 86 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Green Tea as a Treatment for Myeloid Leukemia
Myeloid leukemia is a fairly rare form of cancer. However, because it often has no symptoms until it is far advanced, it is not easy to find. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be about 4,500 new cases of chronic myeloid leukemia in the US this year, and about 600 people will die from the disease. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)… (read 85 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Drink Green Tea for a Gorgeous New You
Okay, I might be spreading it on a little thick there. The truth is that green tea isn’t going to miraculously turn you from an ugly duckling to a supermodel overnight. But it can do these things: • It helps your gums stay healthy so your teeth don’t fall out. • It prevents cavities and bad breath. • It helps you look young by smoothing out your… (read 84 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Beating Heart Disease with Green Tea
America’s number one killers are heart disease and strokes. Both of these can be caused by clogged arteries that carry blood from the heart and to the brain. When an artery to the heart becomes clogged it can cause heart attack, and when an artery to the brain becomes clogged, the result is a stroke. So, just how do arteries get clogged? Arteries… (read 84 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Green Tea’s Effectiveness in Fighting Pancreatic Cancer
Cancer is one of our country’s most frightening diseases. One million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and about 300 people will die from it each and every day. Scientists continue scrambling for understanding into what causes cancer, so that we can prevent it. In addition, work is ongoing to find effective ways of treating this… (read 83 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Hoodia Supplements: What's In There?
Choosing among the variety of hoodia supplements currently available may seem like a chore. Sometimes it takes a little trial and error, before a dieter can find the appetite suppressant that works best for them. Hoodia with green tea is often seen. Green tea has been promoted by some very popular diet doctors as an effective natural appetite… (read 83 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Anti-oxidants for the Skin – Can They Make a Difference?
With all the recent talk about anti-oxidants and their importance in protecting our health, nearly all of us have learned that we should be eating and drinking more foods and beverages with high anti-oxidant contents. But, what about skincare products that contain herbs and plants that are high in anti-oxidants? Can they help reduce aging when… (read 82 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Overview on Herbs for Memory Loss
The herbs for memory loss do more than just enhancing the memory. They improve the blood circulation throughout the whole body, prevent stroke, fight free radicals and act as energy boosters. The herbs for memory loss that proved to be the most effective are ginkgo biloba, rosemary, ginseng, green tea and sage. The extract that is obtained from… (read 82 times since Mar 13th 2007)
Can Green Tea Help Treat Bacterial Infections?
It seems that we are only just beginning to discover the power of green tea. Over the last few years, green tea has been linked with reducing the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis. And, as time goes on, it’s likely that we’ll find more and more uses for green tea. The magic bullet in green tea is… (read 82 times since Mar 13th 2007)
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