Ten
Facts You Probably Did Not Know about Tea
by: Lorraine Bevere
Legend has it that a Chinese emperor
was the first to discover Tea when some leaves were blown by
chance into a bowl contain some boiling hot water. The tea
we drink today is exactly the same and the brewing process
has never been interfered with.
It is now known that men who drink
black tea which contains catechins are 50% less likely to
die of ischemic heart disease. This happens when our
arteries become clogged and are unable to function as they
should due to constriction.
We now know that drinking between a
half and two cups of tea each and every day may promote
fertility by inhibiting abnormalities in our chromosomes. In
a recent test two hundred and fifty women drank as little as
half a cup of tea per day and their pregnancy rates were
double those who did not.
To get rid of puffy eyes lie on your
bed or wherever and place either a moist teabag or tea
compress over both of your eyes and leave for about 20
minutes. Swelling around the eyes will disappear and your
eyes will return to their former glory.
One way to rid your refrigerator of
unpleasant smells is to place one or two used tea bags
somewhere within the fridge. The next day any bad smell will
be gone!
Use tea to kill warts. The tannic acid
found in tea is said to be just as effective in killing
warts as many wart removers that you can purchase over the
counter at the local drug store! Soak a black tea bag in hot
water, and then place the damp bag on the wart itself for
fifteen minutes a couple of times each day. Slowly the wart
will shrink and soon disappear.
Medical researchers have known for
many years that men in Asian countries who consume green tea
have very low instances of prostate cancer. Many prominent
researchers are convinced that this is due to green tea
containing many powerful antioxidants and preventative
anti-cancer agents.
In recent Australian studies CSIRO
scientists found that the occurrence of skin cancer in
laboratory mice was greatly reduced when they were given
black tea. It is thought that polyphenols which are very
strong antioxidants and are contained in the tea are the
most likely reason for this phenomenon.
The most expensive teabag in the world
was made for the 75'th anniversary of the PG TIPS tea
company. The bag was filled with two hundred and eighty
diamonds and expensive limited edition tea leaves. The bag
cost 7,500 pounds and was sold at auction in aid of a
Children's hospital in the United Kingdom.
Did you know that Turkey is a nation
of mainly Tea drinker? In fact Turkey is now the worlds
number one nation when it comes to tea drinking. Many Turks
drink a staggering twenty to thirty cups per day each and
tea is now practically their national drink.
About
The Author
Lorraine Bevere is the owner of Fogtea tea
directory which is a premier source of information
about tea. For more information, go to:
http://www.fogtea.com |
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