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Drinking Green Tea May Help You Lose Weight

Posted by Karen on 21 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Tea, Tea Facts

Green Tea Also Has Anticancer Properties
Green tea, which has been reported to have anticancer properties and to raise levels of antioxidants in the blood that may ward off heart disease, now appears to have the potential to promote weight loss. A new study in the March issue of the International Journal of Obesity concludes that […]

Nail Fungus and Tea

Posted by Karen on 14 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Tea, Tea Facts, Health

Nail fungus and tea sounds like an odd combination, but for some people, the two do go together. A tea made from the inner bark of a South American tree may have antifungal properties that will help cure onychomycosis, the ugly fungal nail infection that many people suffer from.
The tree is the Red-purple Lapacho tree, […]

Cooking with Green Tea

Posted by Karen on 21 Aug 2006 | Tagged as: Tea Facts, Tea Tips & Tricks

Recently it has become popular to cook with green tea. In powder and liquid form it’s so easy to use, delicious and good for you it’s really no surprise. You may ask why people would try to cook with such a thing. Well green tea is filled with a wide array of health benefits. It […]

Compost Tea ? Tea Time For Your Garden

Posted by Karen on 30 Jul 2006 | Tagged as: Tea, Tea Facts, Tea Tips & Tricks

If you would like a nice garden, you’ll need a bucket of water and some garbage. That simple recipe is all you need to grow healthy, beautiful plants all summer long. But before you start floating a tin can in a some water, you need to know that there is a catch. The trick to […]

The Hidden Benefits of Green Tea

Posted by Karen on 04 May 2006 | Tagged as: Tea Facts, Health

Do you drink green tea? If you are not aware of the goodness of green tea then you should read this article. Green tea is one of the best drink available today. It’s not only easily available today, green tea are sell at very reasonable price.
Green tea leaves can be used as a […]

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