Green tea extract may slow leukaemia
Green tea extract may slow leukaemia, researchers have suggested.Read More
View ArticleRed wine, green tea prevent prostate cancer
Polyphenols, present in red wine and green tea inhibit cancer growth. A discovery that could lead to a major advance in the treatment of prostate cancer.
View ArticleWomen who drink tea more likely to develop arthritis
Women who worry about their bones aching as they age should think twice before sipping a cup of tea, a new study suggests.Read More
View ArticleHonest Tea launches beverage with stevia
Honest Tea has launched Passion Fruit Green Tea with Maqui Berry. The ready-to-drink organic beverage is sweetened with stevia. Read More
View ArticleTrip to China unveils rare rock tea
Last month, my family went to see the Wuyi Mountain area in the Fujian province of China. The first thing I learned about the place was that it is famous for its rock tea. Rock tea is not made with...
View ArticleMixing Scotch whisky with Darjeeling tea
Although willing to experiment with exotic flavours Indians still prefer drinks with an Indian touch, even if it means having an unorthodox cocktail of Scotch whisky and Darjeeling tea, says an...
View ArticleWorld's Largest Cup of Tea Brewed in Sri Lanka
It took more than 5 hours to brew the world's largest cup of tea in Sri Lanka on Saturday. 1,000 gallons of water. 140 pounds of tea. 350 pounds of sugar. Mmmmmmmm Good.
View ArticleStrike by Kenyan Tea Workers Enters Fifth Day
A strike by Kenyan tea-industry workers entered its fifth day today, with labor unions and employers disputing the level of support and the reason for a breakdown in talks. About 20,000 workers are on...
View ArticleStudy Finds Green Tea Offers No Protection From Breast Cancer
Although some research has suggested that drinking green tea might help protect women from breast cancer, a large Japanese study has come to a different conclusion. No overall association between green...
View ArticleCould killing cancer be as simple as sipping tea.
Could killing cancer be as simple as sipping tea? Meet a doctor on a mission to replace chemotherapy with something a whole lot more soothing.First you pour the water. Then you add papaya leaves - then...
View ArticleHospital workers won't be paid for tea time
ANGER has boiled over with staff at a North East health trust as their traditional tea breaks have been stopped.All staff at Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been told they will not be...
View ArticleDrinking tea may prevent weight gain caused by a junk food diet.
Drinking tea may prevent weight gain caused by a junk food diet.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1339569/Drinking-tea-counter-weight-gain-caused-junk-food-diets.html#ixzz18PnEvG3p
View ArticleWhat gives Earl Grey tea its taste?
Earl Grey is named for a British prime minister of the 1830s. The history of how he got the tea that is rather unclear, but it was probably a gift to him.Read More
View ArticleIndia's tea farmers say climate changing brew
In this humid, lush region where an important part of the world's breakfast is born, the evidence of climate change is — literally — a weak tea.Growers in tropical Assam state, India's main tea growing...
View ArticleCoffee lowers stroke risk
Many researchers now believe that coffee is good for you. And it should actually be put in the category of a health food. A study published in the journal Stroke finds that drinking coffee lowers...
View ArticleGreen tea may help alleviate Urinary Incontinence
A researcher has found drinking green tea may help alleviate Urinary Incontinence in middle-aged and older women. Just one more good thing from tea.
View ArticleBoston Tied For 2nd Place in Experiment Measuring Honesty
OK its not really about the tea but I found it interesting. Boston - last year's winner of a social experiment by Honest Tea - tied with Seattle and Dallas as the second most honest city in America....
View ArticleAustralians Drinking More Tea
INCREASED health benefits, more variety and new twists on an ancient tradition has seen the popularity of tea gather steam in Australia. Research has shown tea has many health benefits, from lowering...
View ArticleTeacups for Drinking a Leisurely Cup of Tea
Antique Teacup This is one of my favourite tea-cups. I have quite a few given to me by my Grandmother. Some were hers, some were her mother's. I had all the teacups in boxes for many years but...
View ArticleKenrick Coffee Mill from England, circa 1850
Kenrick Coffee Mill ca 1850 I confess. I love coffee even more than tea.This is one of my antique coffee mills in my personal collection. It's one of my oldest. It's an octagonal Kenrick coffee mill...
View Article100-year-old runs with tea for fuel
The world's oldest marathon runner has revealed that drinking cups of tea and eating ginger curry, combined with "being happy", has helped him train for 10 miles every day since he turned 100. Fauja...
View ArticleDarjeeling To Host Tea and Tourism Festival
This December Gorkha Janmukti Morcha will organize Tea and Tourism festival in Darjeeling. The aim of the festival is to aid Darjeeling tourism following the recent earthquake. Read More
View ArticleStudy looks at green tea for colon cancer prevention
Drinking green tea is generally recognised as heathful, though scientific studies on this have been few. A new trial aims to determine whether green tea can prevent colon cancer -- the biggest such...
View ArticleFancy Teacups - Who Uses Them?
How many of us drink our tea out of cups such as this one on the left? I like to have my afternoon tea out of one of the cups and saucers my grandmother left me. There's just something about sipping...
View ArticleTea For Dogs
I want some tea Some guy in England has created tea for dogs. Perhaps I will get some for my dog. He seems to like the idea.
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