In this question and answer column, a reader suggests a way to make tea less acidic. She steeps a tea bag for 30 seconds, discards the water, and then steeps the same bag in a fresh cup of water.
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Shen Nung, the second emperor of China, is said to have discovered tea as early as 2737 BC when tea leaves blew into his cup of hot water.... Read more »
Our readers ask some great questions about Migraine disease and other headache disorders here on HealthCentral's Migraine community. Nancy... Read more »
In a recent study published last month, researchers reported that green tea may help ease the inflammation and pain of rheumatoid... Read more »
Drinking green tea may be good for your heart, but not for your bones, a new study has found. Animals who were given green tea extract for six weeks.... Read more »
The healthy catechins in green tea may help prevent eye disease, a Chinese study has found. Researchers say the anti-oxidants pass from the stomach... Read more »
Japanese researchers say that elderly people who drink several cups of green tea per day are less likely to suffer from depression. In the study,... Read more »
Scientists have known for some time that polyphenols in red wine and green tea help inhibit prostate cancer growth, and a new study shows why.... Read more »
A reader whose son has recently started daycare is finding herself constantly fighting colds, and she asks Joe and Teresa Graedon of the People's... Read more »