Tea and Flavonoids

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Adagio Teas

adagio.com — “Fresh tea, cool accessories and plethora of useful information. Adagio Teas is the most popular tea store online, with stellar customer service marks.View full resource at adagio.com

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How about tea time? Tea is packed with antioxidants & flavonoids. Adagio has great loose leaf tea selection ($5 coupon) http://bit.ly/bHCwWs

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FDA: Lipton green tea is a drug

nutraingredients-usa.com — “The Food and Drug Administration has told Unilever Americas that claims for a Lipton green tea product " mostly references to flavonoid studies on Lipton websites " amount to drug claims and must be amended or removed.View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com

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Medical News: Black Tea Cuts Blood Pressure - in Cardiovascular, Hypertension from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Regular consumption of black tea -- which is rich in flavonoids -- significantly reduced blood pressure, a randomized, placebo-controlled trial showed.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Grape Seed and Green Tea Extracts Help Zinc Work Safely | Health and Wellness News

wellnessresources.com — “Zinc is a vital mineral in human metabolism, involved in the healthy function of several hundred enzymes. On the other hand, zinc is often found in the brain tangled plaque of Alzheimer’s disease. A new study shows that zinc requires dietary flavonoids or catechins as “zinc buffers” which are integrated into zinc function and homeostasis.View full resource at wellnessresources.com

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Heart Disease - Reduce Your Cardiovascular Risk With Cocoa

healthcentral.com — “Green tea and red wine are powerhouses of flavonoid content, the plant-sourced family of compounds that are believed to be the source of health benefits of v...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Reduce Your Cardiovascular Risk With Cocoa… http://dld.bz/dgvP

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Foods That Fight Belly Fat - Health Tip - realage.com

realage.com — “Did you know that besides doing wonders for your health, a certain nutrient group might also help keep your pants size down?View full resource at realage.com

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Step right up & get your flavonoids, friends! Find them in these foods that fight belly fat: http://bit.ly/6gWSdP

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Daily Glass of Orange Juice Is Heart Smart

webmd.com — “An antioxidant in orange juice, called hesperidin, improves blood vessel function and helps lower one’s risk of heart disease, researchers report. View full resource at webmd.com

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Green Tea: Medicinal Herbs and Nutraceuticals: Merck Manual Home Edition

merck.com — “Green Tea: Medicinal Herbs and Nutraceuticals: Merck Manual Home EditionView full resource at merck.com

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Learn about the medicinal claims and possible side effects of green tea http://bit.ly/aRLeUT

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Green Tea Reduce Risk of Gum Disease and More

fyiliving.com — “Antioxidant properties of flavonoid phytochemicals in green tea may keep your gums healthy and protect you from periodontal disease.View full resource at fyiliving.com

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50 Ways to Lose Belly Fat | Women's Health Magazine

womenshealthmag.com — “These weight-loss tips can help you lose belly fat, burn fat and calories and lose more weightView full resource at womenshealthmag.com

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A serving of black tea has more flavonoids (an awesome antioxidant) than a serving of broccoli or carrots--So sip up! http://ow.ly/4hYd1

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Fancy a cuppa, dear heart? - Lifestyle - DNA

dnaindia.com — “Flavonoids in tea help you keep heart ailments at bay, so sip on.View full resource at dnaindia.com

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Drinking tea may protect the heart - Health News - NHS Choices

nhs.uk — “Two cups of tea a day cuts heart disease, the Daily Express has reported. The newspaper says that tea contains health boosting flavonoids that can reduce the risk of heart disease by 11%. The news is based on a study examining...View full resource at nhs.uk

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STOP A HEART ATTACK in 1 minute 10 seconds

healthcarendiet.com — “When the waiter asks, “Coffee or tea?” reply, “Tea”. Harvard medical-school researchers found that drinking one or more cups of black tea daily was associated with a 45 per cent decrease in heart attacks. The flavonoids in the tea mayView full resource at healthcarendiet.com

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Quercetin | Highlight HEALTH

highlighthealth.com — “Quercetin is a polyphenol, one of a number of water-soluble plant pigments called flavonoids (meaning class of plant secondary metabolites known for their antioxidant activity) that are largely responsible for the color of many flowers, fruits and vegetables. High concentrations of quercetin are found in apples, onions, tea and red [...]View full resource at highlighthealth.com

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Eat and drink your way to a healthy colon? | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating fruits and vegetables, and drinking tea and red wine may offer overweight men and normal weight women some protection from colon and rectal cancers, hint study findingsView full resource at reuters.com

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