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Green Tea vs Oolong Tea - Part 7 - Final Comparison
So which tea is better? Read this to find out if oolong tea is better than green tea!
8 commentsThe Advantages and Disadvantages of Green Tea
Green tea is consumed in China for over 3,000 years, making it the most consumed beverage in the world after water. The Chinese consume tea of different kinds and colors as well as the Colombian coffee...
3 commentsHow to Get Rid of Loose Sagging Skin After Weight Loss
Losing lots of weight quickly can result in unsightly sagging skin. This article discusses ways of getting rid of sagging skin.
26 commentsThe Truth About Drinking Green Tea And Weight Loss
Green tea has a long list of health benefits. Is one of them weight loss, or is the EGCG craze just hype?
45 commentsLose Weight with Green Tea Weight Loss Tips
Green tea provides many amazing health benefits including the ability to aid in weight loss. With green tea weight loss is accelerated by its ability to raise the metabolic rate and quickly burn fat. Green tea protects against many diseases and improves energy and health.
25 commentsGreen Tea vs Oolong Tea - Part 5 - Side Effects and Cons
Yes, there are some side effects to drinking green tea or oolong tea and you need to read this so you can avoid them!
6 commentsWu-Yi Tea - Real Weight Loss or Hype?
Wu-Yi Tea is an amazing natural drink that burns fat and adds additional health benefits. Read on for an interesting look at wu-yi tea as a regular part of your daily life. Picture this, you run into an old...
62 commentsCooking With Tea - Using Tea in Savory Dishes
Good news for tea lovers: tea on your dinner plate can be just as good as tea in your cup!
41 commentsGreen Tea vs Oolong Tea - Part 6 - How Much Should I Take and When?
You need to know your limits when it comes to your tea so read this to find out when is the best time to drink it and how much!
2 commentsSlimming Tea and What You Should Know
Black and green tea have been around for centuries, and are believed to have begun as far back as the second emperor to China, who thoroughly enjoyed his tea time. As the centuries passed, tea became a...
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