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Tea & Health Information

TEA & HEALTH
Tea is one of the healthiest beverages in the world! From fighting bad breath to cancerous tumors, the health benefits of tea are immense, and it is likely that even more will be discovered in the near future. There is a lot of research currently focused on the health benefits of tea.

WHITE TEA
• Contains cancer fighting anti-oxidants
• Cooling and detoxifying
• Has the lowest contents of caffeine found in all teas in the camillia senensis family
• Anti-aging and anti-stress properties
• High L-theanine amino acid content promotes longevity and concentration

GREEN TEA
• Highest contents of cancer fighting anti-oxidants
• Antiseptic and anti-viral effects: kills oral bacteria that can lead to colds and flu
• Fights degenerative diseases and supports immune system function
• Strengthens tooth enamel and fights bad breath
• Potent source of vitamins and minerals
• Effective for slimming and weight loss

OOLONG TEA
• High content of tea polysaccharides
• Lowers cholesterol and blood sugar
• High content of anti-oxidants
• Strengthens tooth enamel
• Potent source of vitamins and minerals
• Effective for slimming and weight loss

BLACK TEA
• Heart health: black tea can help prevent heart attacks
• Helps prevent plaque build-up in arteries
• Increases bone density
• Oral health: kills bacteria in mouth than can cause cavities
• Fights bad breath

PU-ERH TEA
• Perhaps the most effective tea for slimming and weight loss
• Helps metabolize fatty acids and oily foods
• Believed to reduce cholesterol and blood sugar levels
• Cleaning and detoxifying to the bloodstream

The benefits of tea are realized when consumed as part of a healthy lifestyle, on a regular basis over sustained periods of time. Common Knowledge is that tea helps prevent illness more so than recover from it. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.