Drinking black tea is the most popular way for women to consume cleansing antioxidants, Australian research shows.
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Researchers at the Queensland University of Technology monitored the intake of antioxidants called flavonoids, found in tea, in 500 women aged between 40 and 80.
The study found 81 per cent of the women’s flavonoid compound intake came from […]
Posted in tea on Aug 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
TICKLING your taste buds with tea could help lower risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease, a study has found.
University of Queensland PhD student Pieta Cedaro discovered the flavonoid intake by southeast Queensland women, mostly through their tea drinking, could be beneficial in preventing many life-threatening diseases.
Flavonoids are antioxidants found in black tea, green tea, herbs, […]
Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 12th, 2007 No Comments »
Source: http://www.news-medical.net/?id=28716Â
Green tea which is already recommended for its cancer-fighting properties, also appears to be a promising new treatment for skin disorders such as psoriasis, lupus-induced lesions and dandruff. According to researchers in the U.S., green tea may be a non-toxic way to regulate such conditions. In skin diseases like psoriasis, skin cells multiply out […]
Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 11th, 2007 No Comments »
Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Green_tea_protects_against_cancer/articleshow/2273525.cmsÂ
WASHINGTON: A new study has found that green tea may help protect against cancer.
Researchers at Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona, suggest that a green tea concentrate may help some people boost their metabolic defense against toxins capable of causing cancer.
In a study of 42 people, the concentrate, composed of chemicals known as green tea […]