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The Asians have known for centuries what western scientists are just now proving. Green tea is good. Not only does it taste good but it has a multitude of health benefits. If you are not drinking this elixir every day, maybe the time has come to trade in the java for a healthful cup of "Dragon Well".
Here are 10 reasons to drink green tea:
Oh and don't forget NUMBER 10:
It tastes good! The number one reason I drink green tea every day is because I love it.
If you can, choose a high quality loose leaf tea, rather than tea bags. You will get more benefit and less caffeine this way plus you will be able to re-use the leaves to make up to 3-6 cups. Loose leaves may seem more expensive until you realize this one fact.
So there it is. If you want to stay healthy, ward off infections and cancers, maintain a healthy weight and get lots of highly potent anti-oxidants all in a hot relaxing cup, reach for the leaf. There's absolutely nothing like a cup of green tea.
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Shelley Penney is a RN (retired) with a keen interest in health, peace and abundance.
Shelley has penned several e-books, currently runs several successful business ventures
from her home office, and has time to write, meditate, travel, and spend time with her
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