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Benefits of Drinking Tea?
Medical research has shown miraculous healing powers in tea. In general regular tea consumption (2-4 cups) helps to :


Tea for Preventing Cancer
An overwhelming amount of reasearch has been conducted on the benefits of drinking tea to protect yourself from serious diseases even as serious as cancer. The result are trully amazing. Here are some of our own due diligence.

Green tea can block cancer - Chemical Research in Toxicology UK
Green Tea Inhibits Cancer - University of Alabama at Birmingham
Green tea shown to prevent prostate cancer - American Association for Cancer Research
Tea Helps Treat Damaged Skin In Cancer Patients - BMC Medicine 2006
Two Cups Of Tea A Day Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk By 46% - Journal of the American Medical Association
Green tea component helps kill leukemia cells - The Mayo Clinic
Green Tea And The 'Asian Paradox' - Yale University
Green Tea Extract Has Potential as Anti-Cancer Agent, According to UCLA Researchers - UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
While on trail of dioxin, scientists pinpoint cancer target of green tea - University of Rochester Medical Center
Working For a Future of Cancer Chemoprevention - University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center


Tea Can Help Prevent Heart Disease
Tea drinkers have shown that the handle cholesteral far better than non-tea drinkers. Also, a recent study found that drinking more than two cups of tea a day helps to decrease the risk of death following a heart attack by 44 percent.

Tea can lower cholesterol - Archives of Internal Medicine
Mate Tea Lowers Cholesterol - Archives of Internal Medicine
Drinking Tea Is Better For Health Than Plain Water - Archives of Internal Medicine
Black Tea Soothes Away Stress - Psychopharmacology Journal
Green Tea Lowers Cholesterol and Blood Fats - Nadine Taylor, M.S., R.D.
Green Tea and Cardiovascular Disease - Nadine Taylor, M.S., R.D.


Tea Can Strengthen Your Immune System
The antioxidant, detoxifying antibacterial properties of tea, as well as the vitamins and minerals present in tea helps to strengthen our immune system.

Component of green tea protects injured livers in mice - John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Effects Of Green Tea On Urinary Stone Formation: An In Vivo And In Vitro Study - UroToday
Green Tea May Prevent HIV Infection - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Neuroprotection From Green Tea For Parkinson's Disease - Biological Psychiatry


Tea Can Prevent Arthritis
Research suggests that older women who are tea drinkers are 60 percent less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis than those who do not drink tea.

Green Tea Compound May Be A Therapy For Rheumatoid Arthritis - Experimental Biology 2007, American Society for Nutrition Abstract 1652


Tea to Aid Oral Health
Researchers who have been investigating the medicinal properties of tea think that tea may be able to help people afflicted with bad breath, or halitosis, prevent cavities and gum disease.

Black Tea Reduces Plaque, Resulting in Fewer Cavities - Chicago College of Dentistry
Cup Of Green Tea To Keep The Bacteria Away - National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia



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