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Health Benefits of Tea: Iced and Bottled vs. Hot Tea
By William I. Lengeman III The Twinings Tea Blog has featured numerous articles discussing the health benefits of tea and this summer also brought a number of articles about iced tea. With that in mind, it seems like as good a time as any to look at ...
Health Benefits of Tea: Odds and Ends
By William I. Lengeman III Tea is good for you. While perhaps not quite the miraculous wonder substance that some make it out to be, there's strong evidence nonetheless to indicate that tea has a number of worthwhile health benefits. The Twinings Tea...
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...
Health Benefits of Tea: Yerba Mate
By William I. Lengeman III In many South American countries, a tea-like herbal beverage called yerba mate is as popular as coffee is in North America. Typically prepared in a gourd called a mate and sipped through a filtered metal straw called a bomb...
Health Benefits of Tea: Oolong Tea and Weight Loss - A Closer Look
By William I. Lengeman III When assessing health claims made for various products - including tea - it's good to proceed with a degree of caution. There are many reliable studies documenting the health benefits of tea, but there are also marketers an...
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 ...
Health Benefits of Tea: Tea for Your Teeth
By William I. Lengeman III A cup of tea a day may help keep cavities at bay. No, you shouldn't rush to replace your toothbrush with a tea cup, but research indicates that green, oolong and black tea might play a role in contributing to dental health,...
Green. Black and Oolong Tea May Play a Role in Fighting Diabetes
By William I. Lengeman III The American Diabetes Association estimates that there are 20.8 million people just in the United States who have diabetes, a number that represents seven percent of the population. With that in mind, a recent study that fo...
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...
