Tea: health and research
Organic Tea intro We created Organic Tea because we wanted to support the organic production of tea but also because we missed a place where to search for only organic teas across tea brands. If you, like us, believe that…
Læs mere...What is Puerh Puerh’s ancient history dates over 2,000 years when tea was transported on horse caravans from the village of Pu Erh in Southwest China. Made from a variety of old wild tea leaves called “broad leaf”, Puerh tea…
Læs mere...Turmeric tea and research Have you noticed all the kinds of turmeric tea on the market? They have been there for a couple of years … but now I have finally tasted some of them. The taste can be discussed…
Læs mere...Rooibos tea, healthier than you think Tribal people – also known as ‘The Khoisans’ – from the Cederberg region of South Africa, have been drinking rooibos tea, also known as ‘bush tea’, for several centuries. The leaves from the South African…
Læs mere...Have you tasted matcha tea? The new superfood … I have and if you are fond of green tea, I think you will love it. Matcha is a Japanese word meaning powdered tea. Ever since the 13th century, matcha tea…
Læs mere...And the bad: Denmark is still the top scorer regarding cancer cases pr. 100.000 citizens Therefore, I was so happy to finding this amazing article about a 12 year old boy, who has had the pleasure of winning several awards in…
Læs mere...Chamomile, an old medicinal plant Chamomile is one of the oldest, most widely used and well-documented medicinal plants in the world, and is recommended for a wide range of health problems, including the treatment of sleep disorders/problems and relief for…
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