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    3. Increases Fat Burning and Improves Physical Performance If you were to look at the ingredients of 'fat blasting' supplements, it is likely that atleast some extracts from the Camellia sinensis plant will be listed. This is due to the green tea's scientifically proven fat-burning properties. It also increases your metabolic rate. For example, in one study that contained 10 healthy young men, consumption of green tea increased the amount of calories burned by 4%. This may not seem like much, but is a great result for very little effort. A different piece of research demonstrated increased fat oxidation in drinkers by 17%, indicating a targeted effect of green tea on fat cells. However, it is not a one-size-fits all solution; and these positive outcomes are often person-specific. Studies specifically looking at caffeine have identified that it 'readies' unsaturated fats in fat cells; making them more accessible as energy…

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    Tea is a sweet-scented drink generally prepared by pouring hot water over cured leaves of the Camellia sinensis, known as the tea plant as stated on Wikipedia while according to Thesaurus website, tea is any variety infusions prepared from the dry leaves, flowers or any other plants, that used as beverages or remedies. It is belief that the tradition of drinking tea is to nurture good health goes a long way back. According to Ito En website, in ancient Buddhist texts and Chinese manuals on…

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    benefits associated with drinking of green tea. Notable among those- in 1994, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute published the results of a study indicating that drinking green tea reduced the risk of esophageal cancer in Chinese men and women by nearly sixty percent. A thorough research on the composition of green tea indicates that it contains a variety of enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, polyphenols, carotenoids, vitamins, caffeine and related compounds, phytochemicals…

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    Green Tea Speech

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    What is green tea? This is a product made from the leaves of Camellia Sinensis plant. Camellia Sinensis leaves are processed through low oxidation process. The origin of green tea is China where it was traditionally used and processed as medicine for treating depression and headaches. Today, it is processed and used in other parts of the world. There are many varieties depending on production, harvesting and processing factors. [dt_sc_hr_invisible] Various facts and myths have been fronted on…

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    Green Tea Essay

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    day type tea rather than one used for special occasions due to its rather dark appearance and faintly astringent taste. It's made from lower quality parts of the Camellia sinensis plant including the twigs and stems. The advantage of this tea is it tends to less expensive than higher end Japanese teas and some people prefer its robust flavor over sweeter, milder green teas. Objective The objective for us to do this assignment is to be able to…

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    Tetley Tea Case Study

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    & Co. carries on the business of tea blenders and merchants. It is particularly well known for the introduction of tea packed in small bags for immediate use in the pot." The tea bag remained the mainstay behind Tetley's marketing efforts, and substantial time and effort went into its perfection. Tetley continued to innovate with the introduction of the round tea bag to the U.S. in 1992 that, literally, changed the shape of the market. Tetley further revolutionized the industry with the…

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    Oolong Tea Essay

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    OOLONG: Oolong is a tea which is manufactured through a process which is unique. The process includes withering the plant under sun that is strong. This is a traditional tea from China. It also includes the oxidation which is before curling and twisting. The oolong tea which is of fine quality involves the cultivars of plants which is unique. These are used exclusively for a particular activity. The oxidation degree varies from 8 to 85% which depends on the style of production and variety. It is…

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    Blog Type: Food & Recipes Blog Title: 5 ways in which green tea intake positively promotes healthy mind and body Gulping a cup of green tea as morning beverage or having it as a digestion enhancer post meals or acknowledging its golden colour and strong taste in evening party, whatever be the way you are including green tea in your daily diet be assured of its benefits. Cold or hot this coloured, wearied tasting liquid is complete package of wellness for mind as well as body. In…

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    Bee Pollen

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    Bees are amazing creatures and there are many health benefits to the bee pollen they collect, these amazing creatures are a huge part of the environment and without them we would be lost. Bee pollen contains a large amount of anti-oxidants and when they return to the hive they are providing the other bees with a huge source of protein for them to live from. The pollen is higher in protein than a great deal of other food sources and is incredibly good for you. The pollen is collected on the…

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    Case Study: Adanim

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    Countering BDS The town of Ofra, located in the Benjamin Region of Israel is home to Adanaim Tea. Adanim a leading tea manufacturer that produces and supplies a wide variety of unique herbal teas, caffeine free teas, and organic teas. Adanim Tea produces it tea organically to protect both the natural environment and the health of each customer. Amazingly, each blend of Tea produced by Adanim, is tailored to complement and enhance various health diets. Examples provided by Adanim, mention…

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