Green Tea Side Effects

November 15, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

The longstanding tradition of using green tea has been an alternative approach for some people who prefer the natural way of enhancing the functions of their body. However, herbs contain active components that can bring about negative side effects and may cause adverse outcomes when used together with other herbs, supplements or drugs. Below are some of the well-known green tea side effects and the various factors that make the benefits far outweigh the negative effects. Read more

Why Choose Green Tea

November 1, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

With so many choices today for green tea dietary supplements it is difficult to choose the right one. To make the best selection for yourself, you must do your homework. Knowledge to understand how these supplements work will help you make the best choice for yourself. Read more

Benefits Of Liptons Green Tea

July 26, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Lipton Green Tea

Lipton Green tea helps you to lead healthy and peaceful life. Whether you prefer black or green, hot or iced, Lipton tea is the right choice to have. To speak of all these varieties, the Lipton tea offers many options. It may be black tea bags or leaf tea, herbal infusions or flavoured black tea including vanilla and caramel, green tea, chai tea or our new specialty Pyramid teas. Read more

Benefits of C2 Green Tea

July 16, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

C2 Green Tea and Green Tea

Bigger is indeed better with the new C2 1 liter size, as you can now share the relaxing and recharging benefits of C2 Green Tea. Perfectly brewed and bottled on the same day, C2 locks in all of the flavor and health-preserving antioxidants that are found naturally in green tea leaves. Read more

Green Tea And Normal Tea

July 10, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Green Tea

What exactly is the difference between green tea, and the comfortable black tea you are used to? Well, it all comes from the same plant (Camellia sinensis), but the difference is in the processing. Green tea is dried, but not fermented. The shorter processing gives green tea a lighter flavour than black tea. Read more

Green Tea/White Tea Health Benefits

July 9, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Green Tea

Tea was discovered in China and is the stuff of myth and legend. The Chinese are credited most for the development and cultivation of tea and the methods of its early preparation and use. Read more

Benefits Of Green Tea Cake

July 8, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Green Tea

If you’re on the lookout for a healthy dessert, this is it! Low-fat, low-carb, low-sodium, and with a sugar substitute, this cake also offers valuable antioxidants in the form of Japanese green tea. Green tea is known to ward away cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, high cholesterol levels, cariovascular disease, plus help boost your immune system. Read more

Green Tea - Natural Beauty Benefits

July 7, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Green Tea

Green Tea has been used by the Chinese for centuries. With a high amount of antioxidants, gorgeous gals from all over the world are making Green Tea a big part of their (beauty) life. Learn how Green tea can save your health, make you lose weight and dramatically slow down the aging process and keep your smile healthy. With all of these benefits, you will be wishing you knew about all of these beauty secrets years ago. Read more

Japanese Green Tea

July 5, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Green Tea
Japanese Green tea is known as a drink which has many benefits for your health. Dr. Oguni, Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences in University of Shizuoka, Hamamatsu College, Japan discusses the healthy benefits of green tea in his site, Green Tea and Human Health. Read more

Green Tea Metabolism Booster

July 3, 2008 · Filed Under green tea · Comments Off 

Have A Cup Of Green Tea
Green tea is packed with natural metabolism boosters. The metabolism boosters in green tea can have a visible impact on your waistline. In fact, scientific studies suggest that drinking a single cup of green tea once a day can raise your body’s basal metabolic rate (aka, how many calories you burn each day) as much as 5% over the course of a year. Read more

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