Green tea may delay onset of type 1 diabetes

A powerful antioxidant in green tea may prevent or delay the onset of type 1 diabetes, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. Researchers were testing EGCG, green tea’s predominant antioxidant, in a laboratory mouse with type 1 diabetes and primary Sjogren’s syndrome, which damages moisture-producing glands, causing dry mouth and eyes. “Our study focused on [...]

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Cook To A Tea

Full-flavored, Single Origin Dilmah Tea is the ideal complement to crisp autumn mornings and frosty winter evenings — for sharing with friends or drinking while curled up with a book. What could be more pleasing and relaxing than the rich and satisfying hand picked “tea lover” classics from the Dilmah Gourmet Series — Earl Grey, [...]

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Amanzi Tea Offers Free, Natural Flu Shots

Amanzi Tea, a unique tea bar and retailer, announced today that in celebration of its first Manhattan location opening Saturday, December 6th, it is offering free “amanzi tea flu shots” made of double strength, freshly brewed Green tea on Saturdays, December 6th, 13th and 20th from noon until four. This is a healthy and natural [...]

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Drink Brewed Tea To Avoid Tooth Erosion

Today, the average size soft drink is 20 ounces and contains 17 teaspoons of sugar. More startling is that some citric acids found in fruit drinks are more erosive than hydrochloric or sulfuric acid — which is also known as battery acid. These refined sugars and acids found in soda and citrus juice promote tooth [...]

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Vida Tea Introduces Sparkling Drink With Zero Sodium

There is a new type of tea in the organic food market. Vida tea offers the consumers to rethink what we have been drinking and start to enjoy new type of tea, the Vida Tea. The Vida Tea is an all natural green tea. The company claims that it has zero sodium. The Vida Tea [...]

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Flu Season Is Tea Time

January is National Hot Tea Month and is also the height of the dreaded “cold and flu season”. The CDC estimates that there will be more than 200,000 Americans affected by the cold and flu this year, which leads to missing work, school and even social gatherings. So what can one do to avoid the [...]

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Sipping Tea For Beauty

A creative Boston company develops a brand new category in the beauty market. Meet the %26quot;Look Good Beauty Tea%26quot; a.k.a. Sipping Beauty. It’s the first and only beauty tea line, ready to hit store shelves! It’s changing the world of beauty, sip by sip. The tea that makes you look good – Sipping Beauty – [...]

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Black Tea May Prevent Diabetes

Scientists from Dundee University have discovered black tea components that may help prevent type 2 diabetes. Green tea is already well known for its health benefits. Now black tea is also showing to have benefits. Some components in black tea, such as theaflavins and thearubigins, may be considered as insulin substitute. "What we have found [...]

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Longevinex Is Superior To Green Tea Molecule

While molecular biologists and news reporters present jaw-dropping evidence that a red wine molecule called resveratrol may usher in the advent of anti-aging pills, other researchers report that a matrix of small natural molecules, such as those in Longevinex, exert far greater effects than resveratrol alone. For example, a recently reported human study found the [...]

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Green Tea May Support Stomach, Colon Cancer Treatment

Green tea consumption may promote cancer-preventive effects in people at risk for cancer in addition to supporting the medical treatment of some kinds of cancer, according to a study in the May/June 2008 issue of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, on newsstands now. In a study to establish whether green tea has anti-cancerous potential [...]

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