Tea up - scoop: health fitness nutrition diet supplements personal care environment - Brief Article
Vegetarian Times, Jan, 2003
"Better to be deprived of food for three days than tea for one." There's wisdom in that Chinese proverb, judging from reports at the International Scientific Symposium on Tea & Human Health held in September 2002 in Washington, DC. Since the last meeting four years ago, more evidence of the health benefits of tea--all tea--has poured in.
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Research indicates that tea can lower "bad" cholesterol levels, boost cardiovascular health, reduce DNA damage in smokers and contribute to a decrease in risk of rectal cancer in women. To obtain more information, see www.teausa.com.
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