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Oolong and Green teas help speed calorie burning. |
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Green teas have a high content of vitamins and minerals. |
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Black and green teas are full of antioxidants. |
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Tea helps fight cancer, heart disease and regulate cholesterol. |
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Tea boosts the immune system. |
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Tea suppresses the appetite and inhibits excess body fat. |
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Tea fights harmful bacteria and viruses. |
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Tea may help strengthen bones with fluoride and flavenoids. |
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Catechins in green tea may help reduce degradation of cartilage. |
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Dried tea will absorb odors in the refrigerator. |
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Use tea to clean windows and mirrors. |
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Used scented teas as potpourri sachets; place around your house or in drawers. |
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Use tea as a foot refresher by soaking your feet in tea. |
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Keep a tea bag in your first aid kit to soothe insect bites. |
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Sprinkle dry tea leaves over charcoal before grilling, this adds flavor to your food |
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Use tea as a compress on swollen eyes. |
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Soothe sunburn with a tea soaked compress. |
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Light dried tea leaves acts as a mosquito repellent. |
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The concept of tipping was first developed in the English tea gardens. Where in order to insure proper service (TIPS) patrons would drop coins into a small wooden box |