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Tea Mastery: What is Pu'erh tea, choosing Pu'erh, brewing Pu'erh. Reference
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tea , food , china , puerh
Too Much Caffeine -- symptoms etc. Reference
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food , health , nutrition , coffee , tea , caffeine
Beneficial Effects of Green Tea -- A Review Reference
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tea , health , biology , catechins , egcg
Table of catechin content of 3 major types of Puerh tea. Image
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china , tea , health , egcg , food , chemistry , biology , catechins
More evidence that green tea helps relax arteries and improve heart health. News
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health , food , biology , tea
Green tea extract useful for genital warts News
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health , biology , tea , catechins
"Green tea catechins exert multiple biologic activities, involving potent antiviral and antioxidant activity," Dr. Silvio Tatti, now at the Hospital Clinicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, and colleagues note in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Black tea contains chemicals called theaflavins that mimic insulin and therefore prevent Type-II Diabetes. News
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health , food , tea
We have now identified a family of tea compounds
that mimic the effect of insulin signalling...
Researchers find that catechin in tea reduces oxidized LDL, which is the stuff that causes atherosclerosis. News
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health , food , tea
French researchers say women who drink tea 3 times per day gain protection from carotid artery plaque (atherosclerosis). News
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health , food , france , tea
Women who drink three cups of tea a day may be protecting themselves against heart attacks and strokes.
Spearmint tea reduces male hormone levels in women, and unwanted hair growth. News
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biology , food , tea
Green tea consumption may reduce prostate cancer risk. News
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health , food , cancer , tea
Study finds that tea tree oil is effective in treating acne vulgaris. Reference
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health , tea , biology , botany
Milk in tea counteracts heart-heathy effects of tea (caseins destroy catechins) News
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health , food , biology , tea , catechins
A small German study found drinking black tea significantly improved the ability of arteries to relax and expand to keep blood pressure healthy.
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