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This frugal crunchy hipster single momma is doing what she can to save Mother Earth while not breaking the bank!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Black Tea and Green Tea


I have been trying to cut down on my pop drinking. I used to drink 2 or 3 cans a day. Plus I really don't drink very much water. I don't like the taste of water. I know water isn't suppose to have a taste and I do live in the city. So I have been drinking more tea. I mix green and black tea.

We have heard that green tea is a anti-oxidant that is good to drink for our health but the same is said about black tea! Fact is that green tea is just slightly higher in anti-oxidants! Green tea fights bacterial infections and black tea fight viruses. Cover all the bases for things that way. It is cough and cold season.

Benefits I learn about both black and green teas:

caffeine isn't overstimulating to the heart
increases concentration
raises the HDL cholesterol levels (that the good kind)
relieve diarrhea
Fights tooth decay
Helps open airways for asthmatics
Raises your metabolism rates to aid in weigh loss
Reduces Stress

Plus they believe and are doing studies on the affects of both teas on cancer cells. They are believed to help blood clots from forming to cause strokes and heart attacks. Help suppresses the Cox-2 gene that triggers inflammation, says research at Rutgers. This they believe will help arthritis.
Not too shabby, for a cup of tea.
ivy

5 comments:

  1. Great post, I will also make it a point to start drinking things that are better for me, it does all add up

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  2. Thank you for this information. Here I go to make a cup of tea right now! :)

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  3. I'm the opposite of you - I actually like drinking water and wished I drank more tea! Glad you are enjoying it, it really is so healthy for you.

    Found you on MBC Friends Group. I like your blog, am now following and looking forward to reading more.

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  4. I am following you from MBC too.

    Paula
    http://www.thriftymommastips.blogspot.com/

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