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- Alternative Medicine
- Green Tea for Oral Health
- ...green tea or green tea extract. Lozenges are designed to slowly dissolve in the mouth. The tissue in the mouth may benefit by prolonged exposure to the green tea before swallowing. Because green tea, ...
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- Functional Foods
- Green Tea Boosts Memory, Combats Obesity
- ...Green TeaGreen tea is consumed more than any other liquid besides water. The tea leaves used for green tea are grown in more than 30 countries. The centuries-old habit of drinking green tea just might...
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- Functional Foods
- Guarana Antioxidants Surpass Green Tea
- ...teas from the plant Camellia sinensis, from which green tea is made. Sources of flavanols are in plant foods such as vegetables and fruits. Cocoa, dark chocolate, and wine also have these antioxidant ...
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- Men's Health
- Green Tea May Reduce Men’s Cancer Risk
- Green tea (Camelia sinensis) is an abundant source of antioxidants – notably, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). Previous studies have suggested that supplements of green tea extract may confer a ...
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- Alternative Medicine
- Green Tea for Oral Health
- ...green tea or green tea extract. Lozenges are designed to slowly dissolve in the mouth. The tissue in the mouth may benefit by prolonged exposure to the green tea before swallowing. Because green tea, ...
- 68198  0
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- Functional Foods
- Green Tea Boosts Memory, Combats Obesity
- ...Green TeaGreen tea is consumed more than any other liquid besides water. The tea leaves used for green tea are grown in more than 30 countries. The centuries-old habit of drinking green tea just might...
- 18739  0
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- Functional Foods
- Guarana Antioxidants Surpass Green Tea
- ...teas from the plant Camellia sinensis, from which green tea is made. Sources of flavanols are in plant foods such as vegetables and fruits. Cocoa, dark chocolate, and wine also have these antioxidant ...
- 15805  0
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- Men's Health
- Green Tea May Reduce Men’s Cancer Risk
- Green tea (Camelia sinensis) is an abundant source of antioxidants – notably, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). Previous studies have suggested that supplements of green tea extract may confer a ...
- 13649  0
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