tea
06/30/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Tea found to prevent fat storage in the liver, lower blood glucose
Tea, particularly its green and black varieties, can prevent fat storage in the liver and lower blood sugar, according to the study published in the Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism. The study was conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Tunis EL Manar and the University of Carthage in Tunisia and Université Paris […]
04/14/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
An apple a day can help prevent diabetes
An apple a day really keeps the doctor away. New health guidelines suggested that eating apple a day could help prevent diabetes. Other foods and drinks, such as yogurt, cheese, and regular cups of tea or coffee, are also being recommended in new health guidelines designed to prevent diabetes. A team of researchers from Oxford […]
10/09/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Why you should consider drinking tea: It boosts metabolism and, experts now believe, acts as a prebiotic for good gut health
A new study claims that drinking tea without milk can speed up your metabolism and promote good gut health, as reported by The Daily Mail. The researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles studied the relationship of metabolism and tea by conducting an experiment in mice. They divided the mice into four groups and gave […]
07/11/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
The positives and negatives of caffeine on your overall health
(WomensFitnessFocus.com) Caffeine is a compound found in a variety of plants and acts as a natural pesticide which protects plants from the insects that feed on them. In the human body, however, caffeine behaves like a psychoactive stimulant drug by arousing the central nervous system and it is also a gentle diuretic. Caffeine is most prevalently […]
03/30/2016
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By Michael Bundrant
Try one of the top four herbal teas for amazing health benefits
Since the discovery of tea, the Chinese have embraced and seamlessly woven it into their culture. As it was spread across the world by those traders who encountered it, tea has become a critical element (and sometimes stereotype of certain cultures around the world). For example, bringing up Japan may evoke images of the socially […]
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