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Health Benefits of Tea: Theanine
By William I. Lengeman III One of the benefits of tea, in the opinion of many who consume it, is its ability to impart to the drinker a feeling of calm. This is spite of the fact that it contains caffeine, a substance that's obviously renowned for it...
Decaffeinated Tea: An Overview
By William I. Lengeman III A recent post here at the Twinings Tea Blog offered some insight into the caffeine content of various types of tea. The good news for tea drinkers who are sensitive to caffeine or who simply prefer to cut down on it for wha...
How Much Caffeine is in Tea?
By William I. Lengeman III One of the side benefits of tea, for many drinkers, is that it contains caffeine. Consumed in moderation, caffeine is generally considered to be a safe way to get a little boost, although for people who are sensitive to thi...
Health Benefits of Tea: Tea May Help Ease Arthritis Woes
By William I. Lengeman III Arthritis in its many forms is a condition whose ill effects are very widespread. According to the Arthritis Foundation, rheumatoid arthritis affects 1.3 million people in the United States alone. Another 27 million America...
Tea Trivia: Strange, Weird and Wonderful Stuff
By William I. Lengeman III A few oddments from the Tea Miscellany file, to be mused over - perhaps - while drinking a cup of tea. Tea Town 1 Not that you were wondering, but there is a town called Tea. It's located in South Dakota, near Sioux Falls....
Health Benefits of Tea: Tea For Your Brain
By William I. Lengeman III Is tea a brain food? Perhaps so and perhaps not, but there are a number of studies that indicate that drinking it can be beneficial to the brain in various ways. As noted previously here at the Twinings Tea Blog, tea might ...
Cha Dao Blog Examines the Joys, Bewilderments, and Mysteries of Tea
By William I. Lengeman III For some insight into the ambitions of the Cha Dao blog contributors, you could start with their own description of the site, Dedicated to discussion and appreciation of teas, especially those from Pacific Asia. Not a mono...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Roast Tea Over Fire; The Modern History of Tea Time; Tea Regions, 5th Edition - Taiwan; Caffeine and Tea: Myth and Reality
This is a selection of recent popular blog articles from the Twinings Tea Blog, where you will find the best tea blogs from tea lovers from around the world. Roast Tea Over Fire Imen, at Tea Obsession, offers detailed step-by-step instructions (with...
Tea Health - National Parkinson Foundation Research: Green And Black Tea May Aid in Protecting Against Parkinson's Disease
By William I. Lengeman III According to the National Parkinson Foundation, more than 60,000 new cases of this degenerative disorder of the central nervous system are diagnosed each year, just in the United States alone. A total of 1.5 million America...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Tasting Waters; Monteaism; Book Review - Tea: The Drink That Changed the World; How Much Caffeine is in Tea?
This is a selection of recent popular blog articles from the Twinings Tea Blog, where you will find the best tea blogs from tea lovers from around the world. Tasting Waters Never underestimate the importance of water quality when it comes to brewing...
Chai: India's Favorite Flavored Tea Adds Spice to Cups Worldwide
By William I. Lengeman III If you're drinking tea, then, in the strictest semantic sense of the word, you're drinking chai. At least you are if you're located in one of the Asian or select other countries where the words chai and tea are synonymo...
T Ching Blog Takes on Tea With a Roster of More Than 40 Contributors
by William I. Lengeman III According to T Ching's slogan, the blog looks at tea, design and life, though most of the content seems to be related to the former. T Ching, which was launched in August 2006, is the creation of Michelle Rabin and Sandy M....
Drink Tea and Lose Weight With Dr. Tea and the Ultimate Tea Diet
by William I. Lengeman III Drink tea. Lose weight. Can it really be that easy? Well, it might be a bit of an oversimplification, but according to Mark Dr. Tea Ukra, author of the book, The Ultimate Tea Diet: How Tea Can Boost Your Metabolism, Shrin...
Rooibos: South Africa's Redbush Herbal Tea is Heavy on Health Benefits and Light on Caffeine
by William I. Lengeman III Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) takes its name from an African word of Dutch origin that means red bush, which has become a common nickname for the beverage. Rooibos (pronounced roy-boss) is only grown in South Africa, in t...
