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Archive for February, 2009

Researchers at the University of Geneva understood that men who were encouraged to have Chinese tea and caffeine burned a vastly increased number of calories than people who were provided with only caffeine or only a placebo after being told to exercise. Green tea has also been understood to be very effective in cases of [...]

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Looking for tips on how to find a more active method of living? Possibly need guidance in finding a vastly improved way to better improve your physique? You could be wanting to improve your physique. This blog is all about living healthily, and we’ll provide you with the methods to help you improve your lifestyle [...]

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Employees at the University of Geneva discovered that males who were provided with Chinese green tea and caffeine burned a higer number of calories than those who were supplied with only caffeine or just a placebo after being told to exercise. Chinese tea has also been discovered to be effective in causes of arthritis and [...]

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What Has Been Annoying Me This Week

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Lately I have been getting annoyed by the word “lol” - there isn’t any need for it.
In all truth, it’s absolutely the most painstaking thing - there has to be one thing or another that can be done about it. It frustates me completely, and I’m certain I’m not the only person that believes it [...]

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What’s Contained In Green Tea

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Chinese green tea is a strong provider of polyphenols, which are antioxidants . These have interchangeable beneficial properties to vitamin C. Chinese tea contain a number of main polyphenols, although the most found chemical is epigallocatechin gallate, commonly referred to as EGCG. This is the most active component of green tea.
Green tea also contains caffeine, [...]

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A lesson on brilliant Long Ding extracted tea

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Long Ding is formed from it’s tea leaves which have had explosure to only a very moderate amount of oxygen (and thus oxidation) during processing. rooibos tea originates from Japan but has lately become more well known to Western traditions. There has been important study of it’s health appears to be some evidence that [...]

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The Effects Of Tea On The Body

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

It should firstly be said that there is not total validation of the effect I am about to describe, it has lately been thought that part of tea’s holistic perks is the understanding that it could faciliate the prevention of the negative effects of type 1 diabetes. It does this by adjusting the sum [...]

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The History Behind Green Tea

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

A commonly asked question in relation to Chinese green tea is about if it can help you to lose bodyfat. Basically yes. Certain blends of herbal tea have caffeine in which does allow a small increase in metabolism. This is known as thermogenesis, it is the process of heat production in living things. Coffee does [...]

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The History About Jasmine Tea

Friday, February 13th, 2009

An often asked question about Jasmine tea is about whether or not it can help you to lose weight. The short answer is yes. Jasmine tea contain caffeine which is able to allow a small increase in metabolism. This is called thermogenesis, it is the act of heat production in living things. Coffee does not [...]

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Is indoor aerobics as effective as working out outside?
The Nintendo Wii fit allows players to select from over 40 activities across 4 predominant categories: yoga methods, strength minigames, anaerobic games, and balancing games. To play Nintendo Wii fit games, the user must stand on the new Wii Balance Board device that comes with the game. [...]

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