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1). The Blackhaw Viburnum By : b hirst
The Blackhaw Viburnum
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3). Discovering MSM By : David Snape
MSM is a wonderful supplement with a low toxicity rating that naturally occurs in the body and targets a host of issues. Some of the problems it may help with include hair, skin, nails, muscle fatigue, allergies and scar tissue trouble. I have also heard of people with cancer utilizing the supplement. Once upon a time, there was a big craze about DSMO and how it helped arthritis sufferers.
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4). Caffeine addiction – how to give up successfully By : Alison Cassar
Caffeine addiction is the same as any other addiction. This is because caffeine is a powerful drug and giving it up successfully requires dedication, planning and organisation. Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate as well as common medications for headaches and menstrual cramps. One of the most common reasons people have caffeine is for an energy boost.
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6). Tea and Eyes Beauty By : john
For people who suffer every morning from puffy eyes or have to cover the bags under their eyes, apart from purchasing expensive cosmetic creams to reduce the symptoms perhaps it is wise to try out one of the oldest natural remedies: a couple of tea bags. If you consider it, it is at least worth the try, as your eyes are, apart from the windows or your soul, also the focal point of your face.
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7). How you should drink tea if you have Headaches, Migraines, High Blood Pressure and Stress .. By : Sabaidi Tea
Many people have heard and seen the many advertisements about tea and its various cures and benefits. Along with weight loss, cancer fighting, and other cellular benefits curing Headaches and Migraines while reducing stress is among the top advertised. But when I see these ads, I think Why ?
After drinking tea for a while, including Green Tea, Oolong Tea, Rooibos, Lemongrass, and a wide listing of organic herbal blends, I have found that I don’t really know if I am fighting cancer inside my body.
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9). Tea Garden Mint By : Peter Vermeeren
Tea Garden Mint is a delicious combination of Garden Tea and Mint that provides a gentle and calming drink. This delicious combination has many healthy benefits and can aid the digestive system, nervous system and help prevent sleep deprivation.
The idea of sitting in your Garden sipping Tea Garden Mint tea is appealing and can be very relaxing at the end of the working day, or on the weekend, while recuperating from a busy week.
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11). Tea through the Ages By : Terry Kaufman
Camellia sinensis, or the common tea plant, was initially cultivated around 400 CE, after wild varieties made their way from India to China. A tea plant is actually an evergreen tree capable of growing to a height of 50 feet. However, the domesticated plant is pruned to bush size and maintained at a height of five feet. After growing from three to five feet, the leaves are ready to be harvested to make tea.
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12). Oolong Tea and Weight Loss By : Beth Johnston
There is so much interest in weight loss and oolong tea (a.k.a. wulong tea) that we are going to look at research supporting the connection.
Let's start at the beginning
All tea comes from one plant Camellia Sinensis if it doesn't come from that plant it is not tea (herbs come from a variety of plants). Over time, the plant has protected itself from photosynthetic stressors by forming chemical compounds known as polyphenols.
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13). Cant Stop Smoking, Start Drinking Tea… By : Sabaidi Tea
Let me start off by saying, that this is not an article about how to stop smoking. In a way, it is quite the opposite. Whether it is a pipe, cigar, or cigarettes, some of us have found that we are smokers. Maybe you have attempted to quit, and maybe you haven’t cared enough to try. Either way, the truth remains, “I am a smoker.” If this sounds familiar, then you I write this for you.
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14). Green Tea and The "Asian Paradox" By : john
Of all the controversial claims about green tea’s health benefits, the one that draws the most scepticism is the claim that it could be a cure for cancer. While it is almost certainly not a cure, however, many studies appear to show that lifelong green tea drinking does in fact reduce the risk of cancer in later life.
The biggest piece of evidence in support of this theory is known as the ‘Asian paradox’.
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15). Tea: The Natural Way To A Clear Mind By : Manolito Montala
You know that it's all in your mind - small decisions here and there that multiply faster than you think, lifelong dreams that sometimes seem so real and yet in a split second seem to wander off completely. You know your mind can one day be a mine of ideas and suddenly a mountain of data. So what better way to begin any hurdle than having things clearer in your head? At the end of the day, it all boils down to having a clear mind.
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17). Green tea and its numerous health benefits By :
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
The Asian community has used different teas and herbal remedies since before the Great wall of China (over 3000 years ago) and green tea has stood out as one of its hallmark and most helpful constituents. Green tea has been used to treat everything from heart attacks, stroke to infections like sepsis (blood infection) and numerous other conditions and maladies.
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18). Is Coffee Good For You or Bad For You? By : Royane Real
Many sober, law abiding people who would never dream of knowingly ingesting a mind- altering drug, actually consume one every day—caffeine!
Caffeine is so pervasive in our culture and in many other cultures that we often forget it is actually a drug that affects our brain. Caffeine is present in coffee, tea, many cola drinks and over the counter medications.
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20). Take the Tea Bag Out !! By : Sabaidi Tea
What is the best way to drink tea? A question as old as the industry. There are as many different answers as there are tea drinkers. Though I plan on adding one more with this article, I intend to add a unique way that I hope you will find to be useful.
When drinking tea, I find that it makes life a lot easier to use a tea bag. Its easy to clean, they are pre-measured, there is no need for a tea strainer or other device, they are cheap, and a variety of other reasons.
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21). Veriuni Advanced Liquid Nutrition By : Mr. Veriuni Store
The nutrients in Veriuni's Advanced Liquid Nutrition are up to 98% absorbable. This is a large difference when compared to capsules or hard compressed "horse pills" that can have an absorption rate as little as 5-10%. Not only are those pills hard to swallow and so often give that unfavorable vitamin aftertaste, they aren't nearly as effective as a liquid.
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22). How Gourmet Tea Bags can make you Smarter... By : Sabaidi Tea
Though a long time tea drinker, the truth did not come to me until just recently, while reading the book, “Double your Brain Power,” by Jean Marie Stine. In this book, Stine does not necessarily show the reader how to grow their IQ, but shows us how we can use our brains more efficiently; thereby becoming smarter. She makes the basic claim, that if we are in essence using a larger percentage of our brain by focusing more of it on the task at hand, we will perform better at what we are doing.
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23). Green Tea and its amazing health qualities By : Lorraine Bevere
The Chinese have known about Green tea as a powerful medication for at least 4000 years. According to legend, tea was discovered by a Chinese emperor called Shen Nung. Some tea leaves accidentally fell into boiling water, and he tried it and found it invigorating. Green tea became part of the Chinese diet and many important health benefits were attributed to it.
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24). Green Tea By : smgenie
Green Tea has long been valued in China for its contribution to
good health. Popularity of Green tea in the United States continues
to grow, showing that green tea is a natural source of
antioxidants. These antioxidants help protect the body from
accelerated aging and increased risk of diseases. Decades of
research show that green tea inhibits the development of
undesirable cell colonies, thus making it the healthiest tea
available.
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25). A Beginners Guide To Oolong Tea By : Rob Jameson
Over the last few years green tea has become very popular and is available in most stores and cafés. It is also used in all kinds of products such as shampoo, face cream, candles and many other daily items. Oolong tea is produced from the same plant, which is called Camellia Sinensis. The difference is that Oolong is a semi-fermented brew whereas green tea is unfermented.
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