• Taboos of Drinking China Green Tea

    Taboos of Drinking China Green Tea

    Avoid tea for the first time CHINA GREEN TEA may be polluted by pesticides and other harmful substances in the process of planting and processing. There is always some residue on the surface of green tea. Although they are small, they can also be harmful. Therefore, in order to avoid the impact of p... read more

    Sep 14,2020 Industry News
  • Learn How to Make an Effective Cup of Green Tea 41022

    Learn How to Make an Effective Cup of Green Tea 41022

    Tea comes in just behind water as the most consumed beverage in the world. All tea comes from the dried leaves of the Camellia sinensis bush. Although it is available in many different varieties, non-herbal teas fall into four basic categories: black, green, oolong and white. Many of the health bene... read more

    Sep 07,2020 Industry News
  • Do You Know That China Green Tea May Have This Effect?

    Do You Know That China Green Tea May Have This Effect?

    There are several studies that show properties found in CHINA GREEN TEA may help reduce inflammation caused by arthritis. What is arthritis? Arthritis is severe joint inflammation that affects millions of people everyday. It can affect multiple joints and become an unbearable condition. People of al... read more

    Sep 07,2020 Industry News
  • Several Important Things Of China Green Tea

    Several Important Things Of China Green Tea

    Flavours don’t impact its benefits Tulsi, lemon, honey, chamomile…CHINA GREEN TEA is available in different flavours, and experts reckon these additions have no impact on its fat-busting properties. However, if the flavouring includes sugar, it may contain more calories than unflavored teas. So avoi... read more

    Aug 31,2020 Industry News
  • China Green Tea Is A Healthy Drinking

    China Green Tea Is A Healthy Drinking

    Oxidative damage may trigger several cancer types. As a rich source of antioxidants, CHINA GREEN TEA may help prevent them [20]. Colorectal Cancer In an observational study on almost 70,000 Chinese women, regular consumption of green tea was associated with a reduced incidence of colorectal cancer. ... read more

    Aug 24,2020 Industry News