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Posted on November 30, 1999 by Joy Stoyle | Posted under Food & Drink
3 Ballerina Tea: What's To Know About That
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One study published in 1994, by Journal of the National Cancer Institute showed that drinking green tea on a regular basis will help a lot with reducing the risk for developing esophageal cancer. The study was based on a low incidence of the disease in Chinese people. Also, other good effects about it are related to arthritis, infections, diseases of the heart, or the level of cholesterol. Ballerina tea is consumed by many that want to enjoy a healthier life. Certain components that can be found in it, like epigallocatechin gallate, are responsible for this kind of capabilities. A very popular brand of ballerina tea is 3 Ballerina Tea Dieter's drink. The recipe for the product is based on knowledge taken from an ancient medicine Chinese treatise. Those that want to keep a diet would find this product to be extremely helpful in their struggle with the extra pounds. A word of caution, though: you must see your physician and ask them if you can drink this tea - in case of diarrhea or medication, the drink is not at all recommended. A few facts You must keep in mind that the ballerina green tea has the strongest effects if it is taken as recommended. The idea is to start little by little, meaning drinking only a little, and not gulp down a lot of tea right from the beginning. Let the tea bag soak in boiling water for a few minutes, and then dilute it with as much water as you believe to be necessary. You can increase the intensity of the drink after a while, a week, as recommended. The drink can be consumed hot or cold, anytime of the day, but remember to drink maximum three cups a day and no more. Weight loss planners can benefit a lot from 3 Ballerina Tea Dieter's Drink Extra Strength. This is also considered to be a good remedy for constipation. Its calming effect is also very much appreciated. Besides green tea, the drink also contains orange peel, Malva Verticellate and senna leaves. They all combine in a great taste, and the good news is that no caffeine or chemical additives exist in it. The drink is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, nor for children or older people. About The Author: |
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