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| Replenix CF- An antioxidant tea party in a bottle! Truth In Aging That's where Replenix CF with green tea ($50), comes in! I first heard about the Replenix line from dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann, who recommended layering the serum with SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic under sunscreen. According to the AAD, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Staying fit: Soha's way MSN India Green tea: I routinely have green tea after my meals because it aids digestion. It also has anti-oxidant and anti-carcinogenic properties. 2. Nuts: I always carry nuts and cereal bars in my bag. One should have one nut for every pound you weigh, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sip sweet tea with your sweetie Hometownlife.com Cindy Asbury was a coffee drinker, but over the last five months, she has learned to love tea — black, green, herbal and white varieties, as well as black teas infused with peaches and ginger, hot cinnamon spice, chocolate mint and other special ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Five guys test out Five Guys WatertownDailyTimes.com There's a separate machine that dispenses four kinds of tea (black tea, sweet black tea, raspberry tea and green tea) with a small four-button touchpad system. Pretty cool. However, the sweet tea wasn't nearly as sweet and flavorful as you'd get in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Looking for wheat in all the wrong places Columbia Daily Tribune "Basically, you're eating lean and green. No carbs after lunch. Oh, and green tea is your new red wine." It's pretty smart. Some whole grains early in the day keep me from morphing into a crazy, carb-craving Hulk later in the day. Well, usually. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Green tea helps maintain functional ability and prevent cognitive ... Green tea helps maintain functional ability and prevent cognitive decline as we age. www.naturalnews.com/034939_green_tea_cognitive_decline_... | ||
| Green tea may reduce disability risk in elderly - IFT.org A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that drinking green tea on a regular basis may reduce disability risk in elderly adults. www.ift.org/.../green-tea-may-reduce-disability-risk-in-elderly... |
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