Want to talk about tea over a cup? Forget the cozy image of a grandmother with a teacup, because the real story of this…
Tea
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Researchers say coffee and tea affect the risk of developing osteoporosis in older women differently. It’s important to understand some nuances of this impact. A Brief Introduction Few older women…
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Masala chai literally means “tea with a blend of spices” in Hindi. The process involves brewing spices with tea and sugar, then boiling and straining the mixture. Typically, people in…
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In the hustle and bustle of a busy day, there’s always time to squeeze in a cup of tea — especially if you’ve come to appreciate its many health benefits.…
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For decades, tea has been praised for its health perks. However, a recent study revealed an unexpected detail: to achieve noticeable effects, you need to drink not two or three…
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A creative businessman who introduced fresh approaches to retail built his famous tea empire after he was already a well-known millionaire. Raised in Glasgow’s poorest neighborhood, he amassed huge wealth,…
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A new study from leading research centers in Japan links higher green tea consumption to reduced white matter damage in older adults. This suggests the drink may help protect older…
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It’s well-known that a cup of good tea can work wonders after a long, stressful day. Research even suggests that tea can extend your life. Now a new study says…
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Tea, dark chocolate, apples, and berries are rich in flavonols. These organic compounds, found in many fruits and vegetables, can positively affect cognitive function. A recent study found that people…
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American researchers have identified certain foods and beverages that can slow down memory decline in older adults. A study published by the American Academy of Neurology found that people who…
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The English, known for their love of tea, even believe that the practice of reheating it has split the nation into two groups. One group is concerned about this barbaric…
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Tea has long been associated with health benefits. A new study from Northwestern University in the U.S. found that the brewing process helps remove ions of heavy metals from water.…
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Researchers are once again excited about the anti-aging benefits of tea. A team from Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, conducted a large-scale study to determine the optimal amount of tea…
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Food & Nutrition
How spent coffee grounds and tea leaves boost nutrition and shelf life of baked goods
After brewing your morning tea or pouring your coffee, you might be inclined to toss the leaves or grounds. So, don’t throw them away just yet. A new study suggests…
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Ginger is an effective remedy for preventing and treating colds, supporting the immune system, aiding the lymphatic system, and offering anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. It improves circulation, speeds up metabolism,…
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For many Brits, a hot cup of tea is the go-to stress reliever, a recent survey found. Other popular methods include listening to music, unwinding in front of the TV,…
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In winter, our bodies get fewer vitamins than in summer or fall. That reduces enzymatic activity and causes a kind of stagnation in the rhythm of the endocrine glands. As…
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When winter brings frost and snow, there’s nothing better than a hot cup of tea to warm you up. Add a few medicinal herbs and that tea can also support…
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Pour 200 g of apple juice and 150 g of cherry jam into the chilled sweet tea, then add citric acid to taste. Mix everything thoroughly. Chill the tea before…
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The most delicious, aromatic tea grows on the steep, rocky slopes of Wuyi Mountain in China’s Fujian province — and it comes from only a handful of bushes. Even the…