Drinking herbal tea helps decrease risk of ovarian cancer, reveals a recent study. The Lead Researcher at the Institute of Medical Research, Queensland, Dr. Christina Nagle, said that the results of the study indicated that drinking more than four cups of black, green or herbal tea a day, can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer [...]

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acharya on May 28th, 2010

All of us suffer from acidity sometimes or the other. Acidity occurs due to excess secretion of acids in the gastric glands of your stomach. However, when this secretion is more than usual, it results in heartburn. Acidity is caused due to several reasons. But if you suffer from acidity on a regular basis, avoid [...]

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Green tea is once again in news, this time for its promise shown as cancer prevention agent in oral cancer patients diagnosed with a pre-malignant condition known as oral leukoplakia. The researchers at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, who examined the effectiveness of green tea as a chemo-preventative agent in high-risk patient [...]

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acharya on January 20th, 2010

Few Hong Kong researchers have reported evidence that green tea, the most popular beverage worldwide, now considered to be the best dietary supplement, can improve bone health. The researchers noticed that the tea contains a group of chemicals that stimulate bone development and reduces breakdown. The beverage has the ability to prevent and treat osteoporosis [...]

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Here’s more to green tea. Latest study from Japan further supports previous evidences, confirming that drinking green tea can have cardiovascular benefits. A study conducted on elderly people from Shizuoka, revealed that regular green-tea drinkers have considerably lower levels of cardiovascular mortality, than those who rarely drank the beverage. Etsuji Suzuki and colleagues at Okayama [...]

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acharya on July 20th, 2009

We are all aware of green tea and black tea and their immense health benefits. But very few of us would have known about the numerous health benefits associated with Red Tea. Red Tea (Rooibos Tea), also known as red bush is less of tea, and more of an herbal brew, made from fermented leaves [...]

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Two cups of green tea a day can reduce the risk of having the most common form of stroke, goes the latest research finding. Prof. Colin Binns, School of Public Health, Curtin University, Western Australia, says that people who drink at least one cup of green tea a day, can reduce their risk of ischemic [...]

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acharya on March 21st, 2009

The ancient Chinese and Japanese beliefs about the health-promoting benefits of green tea have been proven true by several ongoing scientific studies, particularly, with regard to heart health, weight-loss and cancer. To add to this list, a recent study has revealed that routine intake of green tea can help promote healthy teeth and gums. The [...]

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