Making Green Tea Better

Making Green Tea BetterShort Description
All the benefits (and more) without the caffeine boost
What better way to follow up last month’s newsletter about caffeine than with green tea? Tea is one of caffeine’s most common delivery systems, with green tea potentially becoming one of the most popular forms. Based on epidemiologic evidence (study of health related states, trends and events in populations) it appears that regular tea consumption may have a positive impact on long-term health. And since modern science has been hot on the trail of the active ingredients in teas that may lead to potential benefits, there is now a convenient and virtually caffeine-free method in which we can acquire these health associated compounds. Taking it one step further, we’ve added a few health supporting herbs to the formula and “one-upped” the tea itself. Keep reading.

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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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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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