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The Potential of Green Tea Extract as a Fat Burner
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| www.thecamreport.com - March 10, 2008 |
At the moment, green tree extract is being studied by the FDA as a treatment for prostrate cancer and other ailments. Word is, it can also be a beneficial fat burner. This article gives the details of a recent clinical trial that studied just that.
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Recipe for Good Health: Green Tea with Lemon Juice
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| in.news.yahoo.com - March 31, 2008 |
Green tea has always been treated as a restorative, but this news comes like adding sweetness to honey. How about bettering the already excellent properties of green tea by adding a citrus juice? Read on and see the exciting new discovery about the combined properties of lemon juice and green tea.
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Why Green Tea Supplements Are Gaining Popularity
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| www.americanchronicle.com - March 31, 2008 |
What are the benefits of green tea? Green tea has been used as a medicine in China for hundreds of years. Research indicates there are many benefits from drinking green tea.
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Green Tea Helps Prevent Clogging of Arteries
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| www.webmd.com - July 3, 2008 |
Drink green tea and have better blood vessel function in 30 minutes. Researchers found that green tea helps prevent the development of clogged arteries, also known as atherosclerosis.
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Lose Weight With Green Tea
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| www.dietfatloss.net - July 29, 2008 |
Green Tea has been heralded as a remedy for a number of ailments. Obesity is an ailment indeed, more so to those suffering from it. If drinking tea can help lose weight, why not try it? This article tells you how to...
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Green Tea: Miracle in a Cup
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| www.benefitsofgreentea.info - July 29, 2008 |
They call it Miracle in a Cup.It is not at all far from the truth, when you look at the benefits offered by green tea. Read on to know more.
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Drink Green Tea to Prevent or Delay Type-I Diabetes
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| www.medicalnewstoday.com - October 26, 2008 |
According to the researchers at Medical College of Georgia, drinking green tea could prevent or delay the onset of autoimmune diseases such as type-I diabetes. The polyphenols in green tea do not have negative side effects and are thus not harmful to the body.
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