Grandmas and Survival Fish, Yogurt and Tea

Grandmas and Survival Fish, Yogurt and TeaShort Description
Many women feel marginalized once they reach menopause. But research suggests that far from being a burden to societies, grandmothers have played an important role in the evolution of human longevity. The basic idea is that an end to a woman’s reproductive years allows her to channel her energy and resources into caring for her children and grandchildren, thereby providing her descendants with a survival advantage.

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25 Reasons Why You Should Start Drinking Green Tea Now

25 Reasons Why You Should Start Drinking Green Tea NowShort Description
Green tea has increasingly become a very popular drink worldwide because of its immensely powerful health benefits. It is extraordinarily amazing what green tea can do for your health. And if you’re not drinking 3 to 4 cups of green tea today, you’re definitely NOT doing your health a big favor.

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How Can Green Tea Benefit My Family

How Can Green Tea Benefit My FamilyShort Description
No doubt you’ve heard of Green Tea and the health benefits you can experience from drinking it. Are you giving your family this powerful antioxidant daily? Here is a refresher on some of the benefits you can experience with Green Tea. Historically, Green Tea has been one of the world’s most popular beverages. The Chinese have been drinking it for thousands of years. It is now the second most popular beverage in the world, after water! Green tea is made from the Camellia Sinensis plant…as is black tea. The difference is that Green Tea is unfermented, which means that the powerful antioxidant properties are fully intact.

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Maximizing Your Health with Benefits of Green Tea Max

Maximizing Your Health with Benefits of Green Tea MaxShort Description
Green tea is one of the oldest health remedies known to man and its beneficial effects were documented thousands of years ago in traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, population studies indicate that green tea consumption in eastern Asia has been responsible for multiple health benefits, including anti-cancer effects, weight control, blood sugar balancing and the promotion of cardiovascular health. In some oriental nations, green tea is a staple in the diet.

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Flower Tea, Fruit Tea and Tea Leave Benefits & Recommendations

Flower Tea, Fruit Tea and Tea Leave Benefits & RecommendationsShort Description
These recommendations are from pharmacology of Chinese medicine -Ancient book on medicinal value of natural plant. This is not a medical product and should be used as a dietary supplement only. Consult your healthcare professional if you are on medication before taking any herbs. Women should never take herbs while pregnant or nursing.

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Compost Tea Production, Application, and Benefits

Compost Tea Production, Application, and BenefitsShort Description
Compost is the best overall soil amendment growers can use to increase the quality and health of soil. Good compost provides soil with nutrients, organic matter, and beneficial microorganisms, which can improve crop health, growth, quality, and yields. Compost also improves a soil’s structure and long-term nutrient availability, which helps plants better tolerate drought and suppress disease. However, the time, space, and equipment needed to make and apply compost can make it prohibitive for some farmers.

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Green Tea A Review of Potential Health Benefits

Green Tea A Review of Potential Health BenefitsShort Description
Green tea is one of four types of tea (white, green, black, and oolong) that come from the plant Camellia sinensis. White tea is the least processed form of tea, while black tea leaves are fermented. Green tea leaves are steamed, not fermented and hence preserve more polyphenols.

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