Tea

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    743 roadmaster
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    https://www.foxnews.com/health/live-longer-drink-green-tea-not-black-study

    Want to live longer? Drink green tea instead of black tea, study concludes

    Calling all tea lovers: The next time you reach for a cuppa, try green tea — if you want to prolong your life, at least.

    That’s according to a new study recently concluded by researchers with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and published Thursday in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.

    Researchers found “habitual” tea drinkers — whom they defined as drinking tea at least three or more times a week — had longer and healthier lives than those who did not drink tea as regularly. But these benefits were only seen in those who drank green tea, not black tea.

    To come to this conclusion, researchers analyzed 100,902 Chinese participants with no history of heart attack, stroke or cancer. They were divided into two groups, those who drank tea three or more times a week, and those who drank tea less than three times a week. Participants were then followed-up after seven years.

    By the end, the researchers found that regular tea drinks had a 20 percent lower risk of suffering from heart disease or stroke, and a 22 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease and stroke.

    ,………..More in the article. All part of living well to spite them. I love me some green tea. But I also drink black tea and coffee, along with juice, water and some times soda. Tart cherry is the current thing I am trying. Seems to help this bad shoulder with some of the pain.

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    I drink Japanese oolong tea, which is a green tea. I heat up a mug of water for 2 minutes, put 2 oolong teas in and a spoonful of sugar in. I drink a lot of it when the temps get below 50.

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    I’ve tried many green teas and just can’t stand it. I drink hot Earl Grey and Lipton ice tea. I drink about a gallon of ice tea every week. Hot tea only once in a while when the weather is cold.

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    ResidentEvil7
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    <p abp=”227″>I’ve tried many green teas and just can’t stand it.

    Add sugar. You’ll be surprised to find that sugar makes tea tastes a lot different and better.

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    <p abp=”227″>I’ve tried many green teas and just can’t stand it.

    Add sugar. You’ll be surprised to find that sugar makes tea tastes a lot different and better.

    I don’t like sugar or sweets either. Once or twice a year, I may eat a little ice cream, or a chocolate chip cookie and then I’m good for another 6 months to a year.

    The only reason I have sugar in my house is for the humming bird feeder during the summer. I don’t add it to anything I eat or drink.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    All part of living well to spite them.

    Perfect.

    I do green tea and chamomile herbal tea. Nothing added.

    I should drink it more often though. Thanks for the reminder.

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    ResidentEvil7
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    I just finished a cup of oolong tea with sugar. It’s good considering it’s cold and snowing outside.

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    Mint tea made with fresh mint is good. Acquired the taste for that out in the Middle East.

    Ginger tea is a very healthy pick-me-up – really good for colds as well. Fresh grated ginger simmered with a little sugar (honey is better). If taking for a cold add a splash of lemon juice and a little freshly ground black pepper if you can hack it. Old recipe from India.

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