Its so friggin good for you! Anti-oxidants and other awesome ingredients have been proven to actually work!
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6 responses so far ↓
1 keptcompany // Feb, 2008
Because not everyone likes green tea, man.
Good Luck!
2 quirkycobra // Feb, 2008
Maybe some people don't like green tea, or maybe some people like tea the traditional way - with milk. You can't put milk in green tea because it's disgusting
3 cremedelacreme04 // Feb, 2008
That is true but not everyone likes it. I don't for example.
4 cloud16 // Feb, 2008
Yeah,but not everyone like the taste if green tea,such as me,so they don't drink it.
5 Tammy C // Feb, 2008
Maybe a lot of people have just never tried it to know how good it really is
(with lemon)
6 blondtommy29 // Feb, 2008
Why don't we all eat brussel sprouts too?
Both green tea and black tea have the same total level of antioxidants (called polyphenols or flavenoids). The type of polyphenol differs - green tea has simple flavenoids called catechins, while black tea has more complex flavenoids called theaflavins and thearubigins. But forget the scientific names - just remember that teas of whatever colour are the richest sources of flavenoids - and all flavenoids are believed to be beneficial. With different types perhaps protecting against different diseases a mixed daily intake of both green and black tea is probably the wisest course.
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