Green Tea : The Most Beneficial Herbal Tea
September 27, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
Green tea is a variety of herbal tea made with the leaves of Camellia sinensis. This type of tea came into existence from China. It has become increasingly common in the market today. Being used for centuries in both China and Japan, green tea is globally in demand to provide major health benefits. Traditionally, green tea has been used to control blood sugar in the body.
Green tea contains Vitamin B, C and thiamine that help the brain cells to have sufficient energy, for protecting the nervous system from being over stimulated. It is a fact that a nourished brain will help in stimulated weight loss and Green tea helps the body to increase its endurance level.
Scientific Evidences
Science has also proved the hard beneficial evidence associated with drinking green tea. For example, some of the medical conditions in which green tea is beneficial are cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, high cholesterol levels, cardiovascular disease, infection, impaired immune function and many more.
Green tea is rich in catechism Polyphemus, which is a powerful anti-oxidant that helps to kill cancer cells without harming healthy tissue. This is also effective in lowering LDL cholesterol levels, and inhibiting the abnormal formation of blood clots. Research has also proved that green tea is one of the best natural methods for inducing weight loss.
Major Benefits of Green Tea
Some of the major benefits of green tea are as follows :-
Intake of green tea has shown to prevent the onset of arthritis. It increase the metabolism rate of body and result in brining of greater calories.
Green tea helps to strengthen the immune system as well as fight infections.
It helps in lowering blood pressure, blood sugar levels and LDL.
This green tea also helps in preventing the formation of clots in the blood, heart attacks, strokes and other heart diseases.
Strengthen teeth, reduces cavities and fight against tooth decay.
Gargling with green tea is highly recommended in flue.
Regular intake of green tea reduces the risk of cancer.
The antioxidant affect also helps in delaying the onset of old age.
The caffeine constituent of green tea speeds up the metabolism and gives instant energy.
Commonly Available Forms:
Green tea, mainly used as a dietary supplement, are available as dried leaf tea in capsule form. The most preferred form of green tea is the standardized extracts. Liquid extracts are also available made from the leaves and leaf buds. A cup of green tea normally contain between 50-150mg antioxidants. Decaffeinated green tea products contain concentrated Polyphemus, while caffeine-free supplements can also be availed.
Visit Herbal Tea to know more about variety of Green tea.
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Why Hybrid Cars are Beneficial to the Environment
July 5, 2010 by admin
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Everyone has heard of the hybrid cars. You’ve been told they are very beneficial to the environment but do you even know why that is? Here is a list of the top four reasons hybrid cars can benefit our environment:
1. Hybrids do not use a lot of gas: Hybrid cars are powered by two different types of energy. One type is by using gas and the other is from electricity. With the fact that hybrid cars only use gasoline part of the time they in turn use less gas. This causes them to have less emission gases (discusses next) which will help save the environment and also helps reserve some of the worlds natural oil resources.
2. Hybrids have less emission gases: Global warming has become a huge concern for our world. Global warming is caused by the amount of gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons that are released into our atmosphere on a daily basis. Hydrocarbons are the gases that come from internal combustion engines that burn fuel to power conventional consumer and commercial vehicles. Hybrids burn and use less fuel so this reduces the amount of emissions a hybrid vehicle gives off. This is helping to protect our ozone.
3. Hybrids use electricity: Hybrids depend partially on electricity to run. Not only that but many hybrids have the ability to create their own electricity during times such as when costing or braking. Electricity does not harm the environment and because they can produce their own electricity there is no need to uses up anymore of out natural resources to build charging stations for the hybrids.
4. Hybrids offer a reduction of other pollutants and toxic wastes: While hybrids do help with the fact that they do not give off as much of the problem gases that are creating the greenhouse effect and causing global warming they also do much more. Hybrids also help with other pollution issues such as smog and waste in the air. Smog can cause some serious health issues and effect the welfare of the population, especially in larger cities. Hybrids do not release as much smoke as a conventional car or near as many pollutants as a conventional car releases into the air. This helps to reduce the amount of smog. Hybrids also do not need to have oil changes as often as conventional cars. Conventional cars require an oil change every 3,000 miles to whereas hybrids only need an oil change every 5,000-6,000 miles. This will reduce the amount of toxic waste that either needs to be recycled or disposed of.
Although hybrid cars do offer a lot of great things as far as out environment is concerned they are still only a temporary fix to the issues we as people are facing due to the global warming and greenhouse gases. Hybrids do use an internal combustion engine for part of their power source which means they are still emitting poisons into the ozone
To learn more about hybrid cars visit hybridcarchat.com and read the hybrid car news.
Is adding a Hydrogen generator to my vehicle beneficial?
April 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Hydrogen Cars
I see a lot of information – makes sense to me, but is it just a lot of snake oil in a different package. I plan to experiment, but value others’ advice and observations.
What environmentally friendly car will be most beneficial?
February 23, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
Hey, I’m writing a paper on the most beneficial environmentally friendly car. There are so many types of cars being made (water powered, fuel efficient, alternative fuel, electric power) that I don’t know which one is most beneficial over the others. I was wondering if anyone knows about what type of car the world is favoring for the future?
