September 5th, 2010 by
Introducing tea oil and tea tree oil. Have you heard of these two? Both have wonderful therapeutic elements. Both share natural components to fight diseases. Both are powerful herbal remedies.
Source:Tea Oil Vs Tea Tree Oil – The Battle of Herbal Remedies
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September 4th, 2010 by admin
Tea bags are extremely useful in today’s world. Due to the extremely busy routines and traveling plans, people prefer to spend less time on such errands like preparing food and making tea or coffee for themselves. People prefer already cooked meals or other alternatives which would help them save time and do more productive tasks at hand. Tea bags provide all such advantages and are highly demanded by the masses.
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September 3rd, 2010 by admin
Teapots have a long history of being used all over the world. The very first teapot was designed by the Chinese around a thousand years ago. Originally, tea leaves would be used in the teapot to make tea. The tea leaves would be put in the pot itself and then hot water would be added to the tea leaves. After a little while the water would mix with the tea leaves creating warm tea.
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September 2nd, 2010 by admin
Tea grown and processed in China was a rarity in the rest of the world for the majority of history. The distances traveled by land were no further than they are today.
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September 2nd, 2010 by
Are you a tea lover, and have yet to try white organic tea? Fresh organic white tea is only harvested a few days per year. Don’t miss your opportunity to try it!
Source:Organic White Tea – Low in Caffeine With a Softer and Smoother Taste
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September 1st, 2010 by admin
Ever wondered what Rooibos, African Red Tea or Red Bush Tea is? Do you want to know what South African’s can drink tea all night and still sleep like babies? What makes Rooibos healthier than Green Tea? Why does Rooibos taste like tea but as NO caffeine? How are you supposed to drink it, with milk or black? Do you want to impress your South African friends or work colleagues with information that even they likely don’t know? Well now… Read the rest
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September 1st, 2010 by
I must say that you can get the health benefits of organic, oolong or green tea only if you know how to brew it correctly. Of course you must buy a good quality of green tea first. If you just pick up any brand of tea, you may not get the desired health benefits.
Source:Green Tea – How to Brew Green Tea For That Perfect Taste and Health Benefits
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August 31st, 2010 by admin
If you are looking for a great breakfast tea, you may want to consider Yorkshire Gold tea. Produced by Taylors of Harrogate, this Yorkshire tea is a delicate blend of several different teas made in India, Rwanda and East Africa. It is a full bodied premium tea with a somewhat malt like flavor. The tea itself is a rich dark color.
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August 31st, 2010 by
Tea lovers might have already explored the different types of tea, but maybe there could be very few who have taken some time to learn more about where tea comes from. Tea are actually from the plant called Camellia sinensis, and every cup of tea concoction would be a combination of water and tea leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of the plant. Tea can be taken hot or cold, and is loved by most as every cup gives a calming… Read the rest
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August 30th, 2010 by
The benefits of green tea are increasing everyday, with more nutritionists and experts alike all commonly agreeing that the way to good health is through drinking green tea on a regular basis. It has been a staple of health in China for many years, but within the past decade it has finally taken off here in America. It is not available in health food stores, grocers and even most restaurants today.
Source:Look Into Green Teas For Many Health Benefits
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