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Tea as we know is very healthy, and its benefits have been receiving great accolades in the media. The belief in tea to increase good health has always been known in many countries. Some tea is known to have antioxidants. According to Wikipedia, an antioxident is a "molecule capable of slowing or preventing the oxidation of other molecules." This is very important, because an antioxidant acts as a counter measure when bad molecules get into our system. Green tea in numerous tests have shown to lower ldl cholesterol levels. Its antioxidants properties inhibit the oxidation of ldl cholesterol in the arteries. Black tea is amazing. Its really green tea, but the leaves are dried longer, changing the color of the leaves , and giving the tea its signature strong taste. Some medical journals state that black tea can actually neutralize certain germs and viruses. This is probably why so many people are starting to drink tea during flu season. New tests are showing how black tea can prevent even inflammation. I greatly recommend people to study, and learn all they can about the health advantages of tea
» left by Sandra E. Graham(2,288) Sandra E. Graham from Paragould, Arkansas, USA (179 days 12 hours ago.)
Good article, John, and I'm certainly glad to hear that tea is good for you because I have always loved my tea. Thanks for sharing. Sandra.
» left by anon (176 days 12 hours ago.)
Good information, John, but do you have more or it? I am not a tea drinker now, but have considered attempting to acquire the taste. Respond to this comment
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