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The best tea for heart disease, backed by dietitians
Two to four cups of this tea a day could reduce your risk of heart disease by up to 15%.
People around the world drink tea. Hundreds of varieties exist, from white to black and green to oolong. They all naturally have high amounts of health-promoting substances called flavonoids. So ...
To get more out of your next cup of tea, just add juice. A study found that citrus juices enable more of green tea's unique antioxidants to remain after simulated digestion, making the pairing even ...
Catechins are extensively used in functional foods, nutritional supplements, and beauty supplements due to their anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-aging properties. The incorporation of ...
Share on Pinterest New research sheds light on the mechanisms that may explain why tea benefits blood pressure. Sara Johansen/Offset Drinking tea is associated with a range of health benefits, ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity has increased at an alarming rate in recent years and is now a worldwide health problem. We investigated the effects of long-term feeding with tea catechins, which are naturally ...
In a recent study published in the journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine, researchers screened for neuroprotective compounds against Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Alzheimer’s disease, the sixth ...
Green tea is one of the most commonly consumed teas in the world. Green tea extract is its concentrated form, with just one capsule containing the same amount of active ingredients as an average cup ...
Dementia describes a cluster of symptoms associated with an ongoing brain decline. While certain risk factors like your age are non-negotiable, your dietary choices could be easily switched up. New ...
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