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- Get Yourself in Mint Condition with Mint Teas
Mint is an ancient herb and the use of mint tea dates back to medieval Europe. Mint's distinct smell has made it one of the more popular herbs throughout history. From Europe to India to the Middle East, it has been used to clear the air. In ancient Greece, mint leaves were rubbed on dining tables to welcome guests, while in the Middle East, the host still traditionally offers mint tea to guests upon their arrival. - Herbal Tea for a Healthy Body
Herbal teas are made from herbs, flowers, spices and fruits and are naturally decaffeinated. Herbal teas are not a traditional tea as it does not contain tea from the plant Camellia Senisis. We have compiled a list of most commonly known and used herbs and their medicinal uses. - Oolong Tea - The Weight Loss Tea
Somewhere between Green Tea and Black Tea, Oolong Tea provides a great alternative to both. Used for centuries by the Chinese for its medicinal benefits, it is now being used by the likes of Oprah and Victoria Beckham in their weight loss programmes. - Tea for Health
I bet you didn't know that approximately 40% of the nation's fluid intake today will be tea. Or that Tea without milk has no calories. Using semi-skimmed milk adds around 13 calories per cup, but you also benefit from valuable minerals and calcium - Weight Loss Tea
Although Britain is a nation of tea drinkers, we still have a lot to learn about tea. Drinking the right tea at the right time of day has been known to provide substantial health benefits. - Tea and Addiction
"I like a nice cup of tea in the morning Just to start the day you see And at half past eleven, well my idea of heaven Is a nice cup of tea..." so the popular ditty goes. We all recognise tea as the quintessentially British beverage. A cup of tea in bed with the Sunday papers, afternoon tea with scones and jam. But a rather less well known view of tea is that of health promoter. In no field is this of more relevance than that of addiction, one of the more pernicious ills and least welcome gifts of the modern age. - Green Tea the Wonder Drink
When you start reading about the health benefits related to green tea you start to think of those 19th century health healers roaming the US promoting the fantastic healing qualities of their latest drink. But the difference with green tea is that it's all true, they should have asked those Chinese labourers working on the railroad for some advice at the time, green tea would have been their choice! - Chamomile Tea - Medicinal Tisane!
Discover more about the natural medicinal properties of drinking Chamomile herbal tea. - Pu-Erh Tea - Looking Good & Feeling Good Tea
Article on the origin and benefits of Pu-Erh Tea drinking. - Rooibos Tea - The Tea of South Africa!
Rooibos or Redbush as it is more commonly known is red tea that is grown only in the South African highlands. Rooibos contains a variety of antioxidant substances, some of which are entirely exclusive to the Redbush plant. As well as being decaffeinated with low tannin content, the tea contains Vitamin C and many minerals and can almost be considered a nutritional supplement.