Wednesday, July 30, 2008

What's All This Talk About Tea?: Health Benefits of Green Tea

What's All This Talk About Tea?: Health Benefits of Green Tea

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What's All This Talk About Tea?: What's All This Talk About Tea?: Health Benefits of Green Tea

What's All This Talk About Tea?: What's All This Talk About Tea?: Health Benefits of Green Tea

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

थे Savovar

A Samovar is a heated metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water in and around Russia, as well as in other Slavic nations, Iran, Kashmir, and Turkey. Since the heated water is usually used for making tea, many samovars have an attachment on top of its lid to hold and heat a teapot filled with tea concentrate. Samovars are said to have been invented in Central Asia, though their origin is a matter of dispute. For example, some argue that it is purely a Russian invention given that the samovar appeared in Iran not later than in 18th century, and it bears the same Russian name "samovar".
Though traditionally heated with coal or charcoal, many newer samovars use electricity and heat water in a similar manner as an electric water boiler.

Traditional Electric Samovar hand crafted in Germany have stainless steel body 5 Liter, Samovar capacity 1 Liter teapot capacity, 11 inches wide, 9 inches deep, 18 inches tall with teapot, adjustable temperature controls.

Traditional Electric Samovar hand crafted in Germany, genuine 24K Gold Plated stainless steel body, Porcelain handles, 3 Liter Samovar capacity 0.75 Liter teapot capacity 10 inches wide, 10 inches deep, 20 inches tall with teapot, Adjustable temperature controls.

Traditional Electric Samovar hand crafted in Germany, Stainless steel body Porcelain handles. 3 Liter Samovar capacity 0.75 liter, teapot capacity 10 inches wide, 10 inches deep, 20 inches tall with teapot. Adjustable temperature controls run on 120 volts.

Tea and Wares proudly introduce abundant varieties of gourmet loose-leaf tea from around the world. We also offer a full line of authentic; hand crafted tea sets that make great tea as well as memorable gifts.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

What's All This Talk About Tea?: Health Benefits of Green Tea

What's All This Talk About Tea?: Health Benefits of Green Tea

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Health Benefits of Green Tea

Why Everyone Should Drink Green Tea

By : Christopher Byrnes

Green teas have about a quarter the caffeine content, by liquid volume, of coffee. Green tea has been credited with providing a wide variety of health benefits, many of which have not been validated by scientific evidence. Green tea also seems to protect the liver from the damaging effects of toxic substances such as alcohol. Green tea and aspirin should not be mixed because they both prevent platelets from clotting. Green tea and the risk of breast cancer: pooled analysis of two prospective studies in Japan.

Green tea drinkers appear to have lower risk for a wide range of diseases, from simple bacterial or viral infections to chronic degenerative conditions including cardiovascular disease, cancer, stroke, periodontal disease, and osteoporosis. Green tea consumption has been shown to enhance survival in women with ovarian cancer. Green tea extract has been shown, via a mechanism that affects cell movement, to target cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone. Green tea's catechins appear to stimulate the use of fatty acids by liver and muscle cells.

Green tea's effect on muscle cells' ability to take in and burn fatty acids, speeding up fat breakdown, is also thought to be the reason why it helps weight loss. Green tea drinking is associated with increased bone mineral density in elderly women. Green tea contains small amounts of vitamin K, which can make anticoagulant drugs, such as warfarin, less effective. Green tea is also promoted as an herb that can prevent certain bacterial infections. Green tea is common in Egypt, and it's likely that many people there drink it while taking antibiotics. Japanese researchers claim that drinking five cups of green tea a day can burn 70 to 80 extra calories.

The green tea extract may play a role in the control of body composition via sympathetic activation of thermogenesis, fat oxidation, or both. Several case control studies suggest an inverse relation between green tea consumption and gastric cancer. There is also research indicating that drinking green tea lowers total cholesterol levels, as well as improving the ratio of good (HDL) cholesterol to bad (LDL) cholesterol. Researchers found that men who were given a combination of caffeine and green tea extract burned more calories than those given only caffeine or a placebo. Antioxidants such as polyphenols in green tea can neutralize free radicals and may reduce or even help prevent some of the damage they cause.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Press Release

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Chicago Suburban Couple Offers Specialty Tea Company
For immediate release
For additional information: Rudy and Gloria Pitts
Tea and Wares
Phone: 866-916-7308 Fax: 866-479-9306
info@teaandwares.com
May 27, 2008

(Aurora, Illinois) With the growing popularity of tea, a company that can provide both a quality product and accurate information seemed like a perfect online venture for suburban Aurora couple, Rudy and Gloria Pitts who operate Tea and Wares at www.teaandwares.com. They note that Americans enjoy drinking tea on a daily basis totaling an average of 165 million cups a day and cite on-going research that drinking just 4 cups of tea a day may offer significant health benefits.

Tea started as a medicine, but its rich flavor and wonderful taste later rendered it a beverage. It has been associated with such traditional health benefits as being able to lower blood pressure, aid digestion and cool the body from excessive 'heat”. Modern science confirms that tea contains many antioxidants which may help prevent cancer. Other findings suggest that tea may help improve bone density, strengthen teeth, lower cholesterol and blood sugar, eradicate toxins from the blood stream and cleanse the plaque deposits in the arteries.

One of the goals of the company is to make quality teas available to the public. One example is Organic Tea, which has a superior taste. This tea is organically grown in India and produces a bright green infusion with delicate vegetable notes in the aroma and a slight citrus flavor. Tea and Wares offers a caffeine-free variety which is very popular. The C02 process used to decaffeinate this green tea preserves its full flavor and aroma while removing the caffeine.

Another interesting variety available from Tea and Wares is Wulong Slimming Tea. Research suggests that this tea aids weight loss because it contains a substance which activates body enzymes that break down fat. Another beneficial tea variety is black tea, which has been shown to boost the immune system and improve mental clarity.

Tea and Wares offers several flavored teas and herbal teas as well. The teas are packaged in resealable pouches for optimum freshness. The company has authentic tea sets which are ideal for brewing the perfect cup of tea. Tea and Wares is located 30 miles west of Chicago and serves the individual and well as the commercial market.

For more information, use the above contact information or visit: www.teaandwares.com or http://www.teaandwares.com/contact.


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Saturday, May 31, 2008

What's All This Talk About Tea?: Why Tea Is One of Most Popular Beverages Today?

What's All This Talk About Tea?: Why Tea Is One of Most Popular Beverages Today?

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