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For thousands of years it has been believed that
drinking tea has many healthy benefits. Now, (as recently as this century) there are now studies to
back up these beliefs.
There is so much information: where do you start?
Well, we made it easy! Here you'll find extensive research,
studies from top institutions, medical studies, reports
from doctors, herbalists, historical anecdotes and
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Why is it good for me?
Free Radicals & antioxidants
Simple: Free Radicals cause Oxidation=Not good Antioxidants help fight Oxidation=Good
Eat and drink more foods that are high in Antioxidants!
What are free radicals? What do they do?
What are free radicals? You've heard people talk about free radicals, and you have an idea that they are not good, but what are they really?
The simplest explanation is that they are atoms or molecules that are highly reactive with other cellular structures in our bodies because they contain unpaired electrons.
National Cancer Institute:
www.cancer.gov Article: Tea and Cancer Prevention: Fact Sheet
The national cancer institute studies green tea in its laboratories to test the benefits of green tea. Results are often contradictory. To gain more information on green tea and the benefits for disease resistance, we recommend doing your own third party research to come to your own conclusions.
Green Tea, Eating and Anti-Aging
Green tea is a "non-fermented" tea, and contains more catechins, than black tea or oolong tea. We are all becoming more and more familiar with green tea's abilities to prevent disease and also its healing benefits, but there are even more healthful secrets locked within this amazing leaf. For example, did you know that it can help your digestive processes, which in turn prevents a host of diseases?
Green Tea and Digestion
The tannins in green tea have wide ranging beneficial effects on the body because of
their influence on the beneficial microflora that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract.
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Green Tea and Metabolism
Green tea may be useful as a glucose regulator. This means it slows the rise in blood sugar following a meal. Click here to read more... 
Green Tea and Anti-Aging
That's not all; another amazing attribute of green tea is that it can help you stay younger, longer. Click here to read more...
Green Tea and Healthy Blood Vessels
When it comes to keeping hearts healthy, researchers are looking closely at the vascular endothelium - the lining of blood vessels. Click here to read more... 
Green Tea and Heart Health
Latest Study Shows Green Tea Drinkers Have a Lower Mortality and Reduced Risk of Cardiovascular Disease . Click here to read more... 
It's simple, Green Tea is great to drink and can provide many potential health benefits. Don't take our word for it, though. Click on a few articles below and read for yourself.
Tea Association of the United States
An Overview of Research on the Potential Health Benefits of Tea
Tea ingredients are moving beyond classic and historical use
Archives of Internal Medicine
What are the health benefits of green tea?
Which ones should I drink?
Teavalize has made it the main goal to provide the best benefits tea has to offer in our own unique blends. You cannot find Teavalize anywhere else as we customize our own blends of tea leaves in Asia for our customers. Even better, we've made it possible for you to order directly. All Teavalize blends start with our very own base of green and white tea leaves unless otherwise stated. From there we have created a unique product line adding other great ingredients. This gives you the opportunity to try many different flavors morning, noon and night.
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