Monday, February 6, 2012

The Origins of Green Tea

April 6, 2010 by Joseph Edwards  
Filed under Health

The history of tea may possibly date back to 2737 B.C. The commonly held story in China states that the emperor Sheng-nung discovered green tea accidentally while boiling water near a tea plant. Some of the leaves fell into the water and the emperor liked the taste!

Where To Buy Tea Tree Oil For A Resource Of Antioxidants

December 14, 2009 by Fred Stiles  
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The prefix anti means opposed to, in opposition to, or remedial in nature. In this instance, the ‘anti’ in antioxidant describes the result these chemicals have versus oxidants.

Who Knew Tea Was So Healthy? Learn Four Benefits of Drinking Tea

November 18, 2009 by Sylvia Hoffman  
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Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world and rightly so because of it’s myriad of healing properties. It is made from leaves and stems of plants, which are dried out, and water is the only thing necessary to prepare it. It can made be as a hot or cold beverage and you can enjoy it as is or add some sweetener. Some well known teas are mint tea, green tea, and oolong tea, but there are many other types besides those. If you are not a tea drinker but you are thinking of adding it to your daily diet, here are four amazing benefits of tea.

What You Can Do To Fight Prostate Cancer

October 24, 2009 by Steve Zappa  
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If you have been following the latest developments in medicine and science, you will know that prostate cancer is now the number one killer of men over the age of 45. Even though doctors have been trained about this killer and more is known about how to prevent prostate cancer, most men are reluctant to follow a good diet or simply do not know how to reduce their risk of getting prostate cancer.