Chinesetea
Wed, Sep-28-05, 06:49
Recent research exploring the potential health attributes of
tea is leading many scientists to agree that tea, both black
and green, may contribute positively to a healthy lifestyle.
Fruits, vegetables, and tea all contain important
antioxidants. Research suggests these phytonutrients may
contribute substantially to the promotion of health and the
prevention of chronic disease. For example, studies reveal
that the antioxidants in tea may inhibit the growth of cancer
cells and support cardiovascular health.
Green tea has a lighter flavor than black tea, less caffeine
and higher antioxidant content.
Rather, it attributes the trend to the tea's reputation as
"cornucopia of wellness" for everything from weight loss to
preventing some kinds of cancer. This makes it a perfect fit
with the wellness and anti-aging aims of baby boomers, who are
unlikely to be tempted by ready-to-drink teas targeted
primarily at the 18- to 24- age group.
For me, I even can not bear one day without tea, maybe we can
not obviously observe what tea will impact to our daily life
and health. But to drink tea will bring you a better
lifestyle.
What do you think of tea? How often do you drink tea? What's
your favourite?
Enjoy tea, enjoy life.
Http://www.mrentea.com
tea is leading many scientists to agree that tea, both black
and green, may contribute positively to a healthy lifestyle.
Fruits, vegetables, and tea all contain important
antioxidants. Research suggests these phytonutrients may
contribute substantially to the promotion of health and the
prevention of chronic disease. For example, studies reveal
that the antioxidants in tea may inhibit the growth of cancer
cells and support cardiovascular health.
Green tea has a lighter flavor than black tea, less caffeine
and higher antioxidant content.
Rather, it attributes the trend to the tea's reputation as
"cornucopia of wellness" for everything from weight loss to
preventing some kinds of cancer. This makes it a perfect fit
with the wellness and anti-aging aims of baby boomers, who are
unlikely to be tempted by ready-to-drink teas targeted
primarily at the 18- to 24- age group.
For me, I even can not bear one day without tea, maybe we can
not obviously observe what tea will impact to our daily life
and health. But to drink tea will bring you a better
lifestyle.
What do you think of tea? How often do you drink tea? What's
your favourite?
Enjoy tea, enjoy life.
Http://www.mrentea.com