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Teaworld in the Press | | | The Perfect Cuppa Daily Mirror Recommend: Teaworld has more than 500 different teas including weight-loss varieties such as Pu-erh tea £3.99 for 20 teabags [Daily Mirror - 18/10/2007
| | | Get Slim tricks tested - Teas Up! The slimming promise - Revealed as part of Oprah Winfrey's recent weight loss regime, drinking two cups a day is claimed to be 100 times more effective as stimulating fat burning than traditional green tea. China Oolong, £3.99 for 20 teabags [Womens Own - July 2007]
| | | Sticking the kettle on brings your sex life to the boil The National Sleep foundation reports that 75% of us suffer sleep problems, and a quarter of those is relationships reckon their sex life has suffered. Make a cup of Yogi Bedtime Tea (teaworld.co.uk) that contains chamomile and valerian root, which both relax you. [Mens Health - July 2007]
| | | 10 Ways to a Flat Stomach Fast - 4] Go Herbal Peppermint, Fennel, caraway, lime flowers and chamomile all contain soothing chemicals, known as carminatives, that ease stomach pain and reduce bloating. Take them as a tea or infusion. They work well individually, but a more effective way is to drink a blend. Our favourite is Yogi Bhajan's Stomach Ease Tea, a soothing mix of fennel, peppermint, ginger and cardamom, £1.86 for 15 teabags from teaworld.co.uk [Red magazine - June 2007]
| | | Detox - Yogi Bhajan Detox Tea is said to be combination of herbs and spices, which have been used for centuries in India to support the body's internal cleansing process. Why not try some Detox Tea, £1.86 for 15 teabags [Telegraph - Food & Drink 10/03/2007]
| | | Over-eaten - Stomach Ease Tea - Yogi tea, £1.82 for 15 teabags A tasty mix of digestion promoting fennel, licorice, peppermint leaf, warming cardamom, ginger and black pepper, which relax a tense tummy. Best sipped after a meal. Stomach Ease Tea - Yogi tea, £1.82 for 15 teabags [Red magazine - October 2006]
| | | Tea in the Press | | | Celebs' Stay-Slim Secrets - Chinese Tea Posh relies on 'fat-bursting' tea called Pu-erh to keep her skinny frame in check. The miracle drink contains thermogenics which helps stimulate the body's ability to burn fat. The tea also increases metabolism and is said to help digest fatty foods. [News of the World - 06/01/2008]
| | | 10 ways to drop a dress size Victoria Beckham, Joss Stone and Jerry Hall are said to be among the fans of Pu’erh tea, an ancient Chinese drink first used 1,700 years ago and renowned for its fat-busting properties. Clinical trials in China have shown that three cups a day for a month can lower blood fats by up to 30%. For weight loss, it is recommended that you drink three cups a day for three months, then a cup a day for weight maintenance. [The Sunday Times - November 18, 2007]
| | | Boost your longevity by jiggling your tea bag.. Recent studies have shown that jiggled teabags release 15% more polphenols, the age- resisting and disease fighting antioxidants in tea. [Daily Mail - 06/11/2007]
| | | The cures in your Kitchen... Mouth Ulcers - Camomile tea can help soothe the pain of mouth ulcers, according to London GP Dr Rob Hicks. Allow the herbal brew to cool with the teabag in, then swill liquid around the mouth before swallowing. Do this every couple of hours. It is thought the herb contains substances that relieve infalmmation. Headache - At the first sign of a headache, have a cup of tea, suggests nutritionist Jane Clarke. 'Headaches are caused by changes in the blood vessels: they either contract or expand. A small dose of caffeine seems to reverse these changes.' [Daily Mail- 13/11/2007]
| | | A winner in the cold war Scientists confirm Echinacea halves the risk of cathicing the winter sniffles. [Daily Mail - 15/09/2007]
| | | Will the nylon teabag be a cup winner? Nylon mesh teabags are the next best thing to whole leaf brewed in a teacup, said Martin Isark, drinks expert. Advantages of nylon teabags include extra strength, they don't tear, they allow the whole tea leaf to unfurl without damaging the bag. They do not give the tea a 'paper' taste and bigger holes allow more flavour to flow out. [Daily Mail - 09/11/2007]
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