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In the everyday hustle
and bustle of life people often ask, "Isn't there a quick fix
or a magic pill that will make me healthy?" Although not a
magic health pill, Green Tea has long been touted as
a metabolism booster and a great
source of antioxidants. It has also been shown to lower cholesterol
and reduce the rate of strokes.
The Chinese and Japanese people have been benefiting from this tasty
tea for thousands of years, with many people drinking 5-6 cups a
day (note that the Chinese version of 'a cup of tea' is much smaller
than the typical American mug...which can often double as a cereal
bowl or a bathtub if needed). Green tea is also a great substitute
for the morning cup of Java or the afternoon soda, it provides some
caffeine but considerably less than coffee (about 60% less) or soda.
Green tea owes its health promoting attributes to the process with
which it is made. Unlike black teas which are first fermented, green
tea is steamed, locking all of its antioxidants in. Two small cups
of green tea have as much Vitamin C as one glass of orange juice.
Drinking green tea is quite literally like drinking a cup of salad
greens. Experts recommend 3-4 cups per day as an optimum cancer
fighting elixir.
Today we have a plethora of choices in green tea. There is everything
from your standard Green Tea to Mandarin Delight Green Tea. The
different brands and flavors all benefit from the refreshing and
slightly sweet and mild flavor that green tea has. Tea connoisseurs
will recommend a small cup with a white inside (to see and appreciate
the color and aroma of the tea), but for the rest of us.....doing
your best to drink a few cups a day will benefit your health in
many ways.
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