6/12/10

DRINK TEA, LIVE FOREVER


(photo courtesy- joey terrill)

it's been well established that i love tea. we all know i drink tea every day and offer tea to my customers, collectors, friends & neighbors every day at antebellum.

besides having a fetish for tea i would like to point out the tremendous health benifits from drinking tea, so i've reposted the article from -
DR. MAOSHING NI-

Tea: THE ELIXIR OF A LONG LIFE
Lengthen your years, starting with this one simple tip: drink more tea. Delicious, low-calorie and brimming with antioxidants, tea is one of the most commonly enjoyed beverage by centenarians around the world, second only to water. Even in the US, its popularity is rapidly growing. With the healthy longevity benefits you stand to gain, you too will want to drink up.


What is tea and what makes it so healthy?
Technically speaking, "tea" is the dried and processed leaves of Camellia sinensis, a tree that is indigenous to Asia. There are four main varieties of tea: black, oolong, green, and white tea. (Yellow and pu-erh are two other varieties of tea, but are not as widespread.)

Black tea, produced when tea leaves undergo an oxidizing process that turns the leaves black, has the strongest flavor and the highest caffeine content -- about one third the caffeine you would get from the same cup of coffee. Oolong tea is slightly less oxidized and has less caffeine. Green tea is steamed, rolled and dried immediately after harvest, which halts the oxidation process, allowing the leaves to retain their green color. White tea undergoes the least processing -- the young tea buds are picked and air-dried. All of these varieties have different health benefits, with green tea and white tea leading the pack.
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1 comment:

  1. Tea must be the fountain of youth for Rick Castro. He looks better than in high school!

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