• Amazing Legends about China Green Tea

    Amazing Legends about China Green Tea

    Because of its popularity in Asia and its recent date popularity in the West, many stories, myths ans legends have circulated about green tea, especially in China. Two of them, very interesting tales, tell the story of how CHINA GREEN TEA firstly originated in China. One such legend tells the story ... read more

    May 18,2020 Industry News
  • 5 Methods To Make Green Tea 9371

    5 Methods To Make Green Tea 9371

    1. Lemon Green Tea Many diet plans promise fast results. They are expensive and usually do more damage than good. But there is one sure-fire way of losing weight and staying fit – green tea with lemon. It is affordable, produces fast results, and has been a staple drink for centuries. Lemon GREEN TE... read more

    May 11,2020 Industry News
  • Can China Green Tea Help With Oral Cancer?

    Can China Green Tea Help With Oral Cancer?

    Tea consumption may reduce the risk of getting oral cancer. Not only may the consumption of tea boost the antioxidant power of our bloodstream within minutes and decrease the amount of free-radical DNA damage throughout our systems over time, but it can also increase the antioxidant power of our sal... read more

    May 11,2020 Industry News
  • Does CHINA GREEN TEA 9371 Have Relationship With Cancer?

    Does CHINA GREEN TEA 9371 Have Relationship With Cancer?

    Green tea has long been linked with positive health outcomes. It is full of antioxidants that have been associated with the prevention of many ailments, including cancer. Despite these associations, there have been no evidence-based suggestions on the quantity of green tea needed to prevent cancer. ... read more

    Apr 27,2020 Industry News
  • Do You Know These Scientific Benefits Of CHINA GREEN TEA?

    Do You Know These Scientific Benefits Of CHINA GREEN TEA?

    An old, Chinese saying goes: “When opening the door in the morning, one is confronted with the task of providing seven daily necessities: firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea.” You see, tea is indispensable for the Chinese. White and green tea contain the most catechins (flavonoids), wh... read more

    Apr 27,2020 Industry News