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    Nootropics are a name for compounds that can enhance your mental capacity including your memory and ability to focus. Nootropic supplements have been around for a long time, but recently drew public after the movie Limitless and the attention from the media that followed it. These compounds have become popular among college students who use them when preparing for tests. Some nootropics are considered effective enough to warrant speculation on whether using them amounts to cheating. Below is…

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    Embedded in tea granules is a compound that plays a role in daily life, Caffeine. In the food industry, pure caffeine can be used to create bolder coffee and rich flavorings. However, greater are the potential uses for this compound in medicine if it can be separated effectively from tea granules. Caffeine acts as a stimulant, making humans more mentally alert. Two methods used to separate caffeine from tea granules are Thin Layer Chromatography and High Performance Counter Current…

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    Sublimation Lab

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    calculated help determine the amount of caffeine recovered, which was the efficiency of this experiment.2 The first part of the experiment required the use of both solid-liquid and liquid-liquid separation in order to extract caffeine from the tea bags. The tea bad was first brewed and filtered. After brewing and filtering, the caffeine was extracted by using a separatory funnel. Through the separtory funnel, a layer of organic layer formed. This layer was the caffeine sample. In order to test…

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    25 Amazing Uses for Orange Essential Oil Orange Oil Sure, you love your orange juice in the morning, but did you know that the essential oils from the fruit have much greater potential than merely a breakfast beverage? I thought it would be a great idea to look at both the health benefits as well as the in home applications of orange essential oil. The rind of the orange is just going to waste and sitting in landfills. Let's help the environment by using all parts of the fruit! This website…

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    Common Name: Vetiver Essential Oil Botanical Name: Vetiveria zizanioides Other names: Khus Khus-Khus Description/Distribution: Grown in Haiti, vetiver oil is used for therapeutic, meditative and perfuming purposes. This essential oil is grounding, cooling and nourishing. Vetiver is a grass, not unlike lemongrass and citronella. The stems are tall and it can grow up to five feet high. The leaves are long and thin, and the flowers are a brownish-purple color. However, unlike most root…

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    youthful and unharmed. Polyphenols, which also work as antioxidents, prevent blood sugar spikes after eating and also protect your skin from harmful UV rays. High quantities of natural fiber are present in matcha because the whole tea leaf is utilized. Fiber is essential for healthy digestion. Fat Burning Power Research has largely demonstrated that the catechins in matcha can help people maintain healthy body weight and actively promote weight loss. They can do away with old fat storage…

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    Tetley Tea Case Study

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    consistently led the Indian tea market because of its unmatched insight into tea and the needs of the Indian consumer. Today, this tea insight is being harnessed through an aggressive innovation programmed led by a team from the innovation centre at the Hindustan Lever Research Center (HLRC), based in Bangalore. This insight led Brooke Bond to pioneer most innovations in the Indian tea market like CTC tea, soft packs, the CEKA carton, Paisa packets, Tea bags and pet jars. Goodricke Tea The…

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    the advertisements having subliminal messages in them, the consumer can still be affected by subliminal stimuli. In a study done with the popular iced tea drink, Lipton, out of the two groups in the study one group was shown the words “Lipton Iced Tea.” The group that had “Lipton Iced Tea” displayed reported to be thirsty and wanted a Lipton iced tea after the experiment was over versus the other group that was not displayed the message had no response to the study (Karremans, Stroebe, & Claus,…

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    Crap! It must?ve fallen out of my pocket. Did you see it anywhere, Em?? ?Duh. No, or I would be showing it to you right now.? ?Man, I wonder where it is. It?s the letter from the lab at Tifton. It came up negative-- bupkis, just plain old tea. I don?t get it, they had to?ve missed something.? ?Hm. Weird. Well, I guess that settles that.? Just then Miss B glided in soundlessly and tapped Joey on the shoulder. She had the letter in her hand. ?Joseph...I found this on the…

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    a cup of tea. Rich or poor, urban or rural, tea has become a family drink almost throughout the world. Archeological evidence suggests that tea leaves steeped in boiling water were consumed as many as 5,000 years ago. Botanical evidence indicates that India and China were among the first countries to cultivate tea. Tea is now considered as the most consumed beverage in the world behind water. The commonly used variety is generally known as Black Tea or Red Tea. But another variety of tea, which…

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