black tea
black tea
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-11
Dental health is important to all of us. We buy special toothpaste, mouthwash, dental floss and rinsing agents to help ensure that our smile is white, our teeth are cavity free and our breath is fresh...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-11
Tea is the second most popular beverage in the world, after water. And, in all parts of the world except Asia, the vast majority of the tea consumed is black tea. Scientists have uncovered many health...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-11
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 child...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-11
In recent years there has been an abundance of research investigating the benefits of green and black tea on preventing disease. And, the results have been divided. Depending on the health condition b...
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by Lisa Fan - 2006-12-21
Do your teas have caffeine? Yes, all real teas have caffeine.In general, Green tea contains the least caffeine, Black tea the most due to the oxidation process, and Oolong falls in the middle range.Al...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-24
Many of us are concerned about preventing heart disease. We know that being overweight and having high cholesterol levels are contributors to heart disease. So, diet and exercise are critical in the h...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-24
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 clogge...
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by Jon Stout - 2006-12-26
By now, most of us have heard that tea helps protect our health and prevent disease. But, research has often been inconsistent, and we may not yet fully understand the potential of tea or exactly how ...
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by Jules Sowder - 2006-12-31
Blueberry iced tea has become a popular choice among tea drinkers because of the zesty, thirst-quenching flavor and the natural medicinal properties that are present.In fact, more scientific studies a...
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by Lisa Fan - 2007-01-02
There are many parameters that affect the taste of tea such as the amount of leaf, water temperature, teapot used and steeping time.How much loose tea should I use to make a cup of tea? To make an 8 o...