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Medically reviewed by Kristie Reed, PharmD Drinking green tea may help slightly lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart attack, heart disease, and stroke. Jump to Key Takeaways. Green ...
For Masahiro Nagata, 56, sipping tea — make that matcha tea — is a brew-tea-ful way to start a day. Nagata, co-founder and CEO of The Matcha Tokyo, is sharing his love of matcha tea with Filipinos ...
We’ve always heard people recommend rinsing hair with green tea or neem leaves to promote long-term, sustainable hair health.
Unakoti's largest tea estateis facing the brunt of climate change as the total annual production has declined to 21 lakh, in ...
Whether you prefer a cuppa or a cappuccino it turns out both morning drinks are packed with health benefits. A new study has ...
We tend to store tea in cool, dark places - in other words, places where we're likely to completely forget about it until ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a recommendation concerning this information? -- C.P.
Amidst Japan's bustling cities and tech-savvy culture, lie serene tea plantations that promise an escape into tranquility ...
Tripura's largest tea estate faces declining production due to climate change and worker shortages. Learn about the ...