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Green Tea. Why I Slam A Few Cups Daily


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The list is long - and even if only half of it turns out to be true it is a cheap and refreshing way to stay healthly - just don't expect those bottled teas to do much. Brew a strong cup at home - preferably the raw boxed (not bags as been grinded too much) ones. Now if only I could find those tea eggs we always used at home...?

Cheers!

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Well - green tea seems to have more of the beneficial effects than black teas like normal Lipton(note; they make green tea too though!) which loses a lot of the effects through the fermentation process. (Green tea being turned into black tea actually). Cheers!

HOT avatar Bambina! That should get those PMs flowing! :o

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just don't expect those bottled teas to do much. Brew a strong cup at home - preferably the raw boxed (not bags as been grinded too much) ones. Now if only I could find those tea eggs we always used at home...?

Japanese drink bottled green tea from Coca Cola all the time, nobody bothers to brew it. There is no (or I don't know of) sugared green tea here. In Bangkok, there are 30+ brands and I know of only 2 that are not sweetened with sugar or cordial.

My habbit when first came to Japan was 5-6 diet cokes a day. A year ago started drinking green tea and totally lost interest in coke.

Now I'm, on 2.5L of green tea a day, Japanese tell me more than that may impact my sleep.

I have no health issues so I can't say if the tea is doing anything good to me but like to drink it.

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Check this link

http://www.green-tea-benefit.com/

It's not that black tea is particularly bad for you, it's not! It's just that green tea is better. Fewer tannins, less caffine, etc. Also the choice is better. I have a dozen different types of green tea, there's one for every occasion.

If you worried about caffine, just throw the first brew away and the second brew is far better. That's another benefit, with the higher quality teas to will get 2-3 brews.

Also try to get 'first flush Darjeeling' for the tastiest cuppa ever!

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I actually take a capsule (corresponds to 2-3 cups normally) too as the studies I have seen suggest best effect when drinking 3-5 cups a day and I generally get only 1-2. Cheers!

Can you get them in Thailand? Seen a few health stores here in Chiangmai and will take a look.

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The most recent studies suggest the health benefits of black and green tea are about the same.

sources:

http://www.nutrition.org/cgi/content/abstr...pe2=tf_ipsecsha

http://www.teamuse.com/article_030501.html

http://www.gilroydispatch.com/lifestyles/c...ew.asp?c=170636

http://www.happyherbalist.com/differences.htm

Of course the latest among faddists is white tea, said to be even 'better' than green tea.

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just don't expect those bottled teas to do much. Brew a strong cup at home - preferably the raw boxed (not bags as been grinded too much) ones. Now if only I could find those tea eggs we always used at home...?

Japanese drink bottled green tea from Coca Cola all the time, nobody bothers to brew it. There is no (or I don't know of) sugared green tea here. In Bangkok, there are 30+ brands and I know of only 2 that are not sweetened with sugar or cordial.

My habbit when first came to Japan was 5-6 diet cokes a day. A year ago started drinking green tea and totally lost interest in coke.

Now I'm, on 2.5L of green tea a day, Japanese tell me more than that may impact my sleep.

I have no health issues so I can't say if the tea is doing anything good to me but like to drink it.

Yeah didnt realize what it was until I took a swig of it. (no sugar) :o

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