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Basics
there are many possibilities for tea's newfound popularity, beginning with an influx of research touting the benefits of drinking tea, particularly green tea. According to a 1999 article in Psychology Today, studies show that drinking four cups of green tea a day can reduce the risk of developing stomach and lung cancer as well as heart disease. The key to tea's curative effects seems to lie in chemicals called polyphenols, which are antioxidants that may inhibit tumor growth and diminish arterial blockage. Green tea may also prevent skin cancer, when used both topically and orally. It has also been linked with helping the liver to rid the body of toxins, and green tea is thought to possibly protect against flu and Parkinson's disease. There have even been studies touting the benefits of drinking good old-fashioned black tea. |
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| Benefits of Exotic Tea: |
| Calms, arthritic and rheumanti pain, inflammation, eye strain, tonic, colds, hay fever, and congestion, heart, nerve tonic, blood purifier, and headaches. Tea is great for children too! |
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