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Find Health In Tea
by
Switch
on 22 Oct, 2006 10:31
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Soemthing that is working for me is drinking alot if tea. And i'm not talking about Sothern Style sweet tea. i'm talking barley sweetened long leaf tea. Lipton makes alot of very good tea's. My favorite is the orange, passionfruit, and jasmine tea. i highly suggest it. or you can stop by your local tea shop. i work at one at the mall of georgia, and let me tell you, the are teas for everything! energy, relaxation, antibody booster, weightloss, everything. i have not been sick for about a year and with as many teas that are out there, you will never get bored.
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#1
by
Tyler
on 28 Oct, 2006 21:07
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I drink alot of green tea and iced lipton tea...Yummy!
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#2
by
Baldego
on 30 Oct, 2006 18:48
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Great Idea Guy's... I need to do the same, I am polluted lol and need cleansing hahaha....
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#3
by
PBurke
on 07 Dec, 2006 13:40
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i have tried some of them and just can't get a taste for them. i wish i good find an alternative that has the health benefits but tastes better.
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#4
by
Razor X
on 17 Jan, 2007 21:02
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i have tried some of them and just can't get a taste for them. i wish i good find an alternative that has the health benefits but tastes better.
Make sure you are drinking actual tea and not herbal teas, which technically are not tea at all and don't have any of tea's health benefits. Only the leaves of the plant
Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
Ethnic grocery stores are great places to buy good tea at bargain prices. Asian, Arabic and Indian grocery stores usually have an extensive selection of teas that are cheaper and higher quality than what is typically found in supermarkets.
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#5
by
PBurke
on 17 Jan, 2007 21:07
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Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
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#6
by
Razor X
on 17 Jan, 2007 21:21
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Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
Nobody talks much about oolong tea these days. I wonder why. All the focus is on black and green, and now white tea. I'll drink oolong if I'm in a Chinese restaurant, but the rest of the time, plain old black, unsweetened tea is all I want.
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#7
by
PigPen
on 18 Jan, 2007 10:37
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Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
I wasn't aware they had unsweetened tea in the south. Thought it was all sweet tea
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#8
by
VFRWolf
on 18 Jan, 2007 10:47
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Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
I wasn't aware they had unsweetened tea in the south. Thought it was all sweet tea
Only if you don't ask. I always have to ask for unsweet tea, if not, then I get syrup.
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#9
by
jseger11
on 18 Jan, 2007 11:08
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I love all kinds of teas, especially given the health benefits of some of them. My wife and I just got a kuerig machine for Christmas. It makes great single servings of coffee or tea. I have been kind of hooked on Timothy's Earl Grey as of late. Celestial Seasonings makes a great Earl Grey Green Tea. I have to pick up some of that this weekend.
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#10
by
ar3inc
on 18 Jan, 2007 11:45
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I never really been on either side of the fence with tea. You know, drank it when it was there but never really did anything about trying to get some. Recently, over the past few months my stomach has been giving trouble, so I started drinking a ginger tea with green tea and honey. It is great! Now, I'm drinking just green tea and honey.
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#11
by
agassi
on 04 Feb, 2007 21:39
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green tea is great also cut back on fried foods and caffaine
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#12
by
Yeti
on 05 Mar, 2007 22:28
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Yeti LOVES tea, Hot Oriental, brewed, sun, Earl Grey, instant, etc. Ya can't go wrong with a good cup o tea hehe
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#13
by
Lullaby
on 06 Mar, 2007 02:41
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Earl Grey with honey and milk is my favorite tasting tea

However Chamomile tea is my favorite. I have a sleeping problem and that stuff helps me out, even when the booze don't!
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#14
by
dawgslappa
on 09 Mar, 2007 23:42
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Check out this site
http://www.adagio.com/green/index.html the tea is fresh. Try the cocomint, sencha premier, white monkey, and apricot green. The sencha and monkey are good hot, and the apricot and coco mint are f'ing unbelieveable on ice. Get a Chinese tea pot... Manditory.