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| Why green should be your cup of tea South Asia Mail According to the new study, antioxidants called catechins – found in high concentrations in green tea – may inhibit the absorption of cholesterol from the intestinal tract and interfere with cholesterol synthesis in the liver. Green tea is produced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PORTLAND JAPANESE GARDEN EVENTS GardenNews.biz (press release) Since the 15th century, it has been a study in preparing a bowl of powdered green tea (matcha 抹茶) as well as incorporating many of the arts of Japan. This elegant yet simple practice reflects the philosophy of the four principles of Tea: by Wakai ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| JG Summit sees room for more expansion in all business lines Malaya Food unit Universal Robina Corp. is banking on the overseas market, where it is expanding its bottling line for C2 tea drink. Gokongwei said URC's C2 Green Tea drink is proving to be a strong success in tea-drinking Vietnam. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Green tea lowers cholesterol risk, but only a little - Yahoo! News Drinking green tea appears to cut "bad" cholesterol while leaving levels of good cholesterol unchanged, and encouraging people to drink more of the beverage ... news.yahoo.com/green-tea-lowers-cholesterol-risk-only-little-... | ||
| British Heart Foundation - Green tea Green tea cuts 'bad' cholesterol, says research review. www.bhf.org.uk/default.aspx?page=13380 |
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