The health benefits of teas being examined and confirmed by the Emperor Shennong of China almost 4700 years ago. Drinking tea is unquestionable a health beverage; some teas are most generous in antioxidants and other ingredients. Yet there is this hidden danger tapping us on the shoulder! In our modern way of lifestyle with press button gadgets and conveniences we become too trusting of all the simplicity in life by ignoring the most important part: Our health! We know teas naturally contain a small amount of caffeine and there for are unsuitable for people with caffeine sensitivity; this is not a health issue of concern. Tea as well as coffee contains caffeine which gives our body healthy antioxidants. read more
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