Regular tea consumption helps maintain a healthy smile for longer.
August 30, 2013
People who consume a minimum of three cups of good quality black tea per day, will actually annihilate two types of dangerous bacteria that reside within the mouth and that are responsible for the development of gum disease and dental cavities.
Drinking green tea appears to cut "bad" cholesterol while leaving levels of good cholesterol unchanged, and encouraging people to drink more of the beverage could have significant health effects, according to a study.
At 2011’s IFT Expo, Virginia Dare’s booth #6130 featured trendy new flavors, varieties of vanilla, various masking flavors and assorted teas in its Garden of Flavors.
Drinking green tea appears to cut "bad" cholesterol, while leaving levels of good cholesterol unchanged, and encouraging people to drink more of the beverage could have significant health effects, according to a study.