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Green Tea Protects Against Heart Disease


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Amy S.
[ Joined on 07/08 ] [ Posted on July 30, 2008 ]
       
   
 
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Is this across the board for all black and green tea?  Organic and non?  

I didn't see mention of red tea (roobois) or white tea and would like to know if it is true for them too.

Also, is there a way to rid the body of excess flouride once in place?

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resonnant
[ Joined on 06/06 ] [ Posted on June 3, 2008 ]
       
   
 
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Darn - I had no idea. I love my tea/creamer after work to kind of wind down, it's like a comfort food for me.  

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lois2lois
[ Joined on 06/06 ] [ Posted on April 20, 2008 ]
       
   
 
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very informative, had four cups of green tea today.  

will cease to drink all green tea as of this article, thank you.

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Sandie Fields
[ Joined on 12/07 ] [ Posted on April 13, 2008 ]
       
   
 
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Oh well there goes another drink, I'm down to coffee and water! Now I'm concerned about coffee. Thanks so much for sharing this article, I have stopped drinking tea now for 1 wk and have had chills & swets all week. But feeling more level headed than usual, so thats a start. I gave in to a large glass of black tea with Sunday dinner and now I'm paying the price! Sick stomach....

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AmazonBlonde
[ Joined on 05/07 ] [ Posted on July 3, 2008 ]
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Just once, I wish that Mercola's site would check that all the links work in their articles BEFORE posting them!!  I tried to find the Virtual Library with the supposed 100 articles, but the link doesn't work.   Please update!  

Better yet, Dr. Mercola, when you find that there are links to articles, to better serve your customers, download the information on those links and then make them available from your website.  Many times videos, articles, picture links are gone even on the FIRST day the articles post, which says someone isn't doing their homework before posting unusable data.  It takes away from the believability of the information presented when this happens.

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