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Improve stamina and fight fatigue with Teatulia’s organic teas to refocus any workout routine (PRWEB) October 09, 2012 Autumn brings the season of “starting again.” Whether it’s back to school, back to work or just back to a more organized and regular schedule, people tend to refresh their routines in the fall. Reviving a workout regimen is one thing many will struggle with, especially coming off the lazy days of summer. While some may be inclined to reach for energy drinks and...
HealthyAnswers.com is a publisher and a leader in providing current natural health information on their website. Along with thousands of archived articles on health related issues, they also offer a complimentary health newsletter, quality nutritional solutions, and self improvement books. HealthyAnswers.com reports there are many health benefits of drinking tea. Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) July 11, 2012 HealthyAnswers.com recently reported many health benefits from drinking a variety of...
NEW YORK, Jan. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- January is National Hot Tea Month and hot tea is just what "the doctor ordered" all winter long! Although January is usually the coldest month, the cold & flu season spans the winter. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) estimate that 35 to 50 million Americans come down with the flu each winter season. So what can you do to avoid colds and the flu? The CDC strongly recommends an annual flu vaccine as the best way to reduce the...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Nov. 17, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Racing thoughts, inability to focus, anxiety, sleeplessness - these are all symptoms of "busy brain," a term coined by women to describe the way they feel as they cope with today's multi-tasking way of life. A recent online survey of 366 women commissioned by Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems, reported the following symptoms: 74 % racing thoughts57% inability to focus44% anxiety37% stress36% sleeplessness. Of respondents, 25 percent...
BODEGA BAY, Calif., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 6, 2010, New Yorkers will get to experience the convergence of beauty and wellness from the inside out when the tea docents of Chado-En demonstrate Shinwa (http://www.shinwaskincare.com) at the Norma Kamali Wellness Cafe in midtown Manhattan. Shinwa, a Japanese word meaning "the way of the earth in the spirit of a very long time ago," or "the way it once was," is pure, organic Karigane, a Japanese green tea grown in the unspoiled...
- Findings provide further scientific support of the potential health benefits of tea - HONOLULU, July 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Results of a new study found people age 65 or older who drank tea regularly had 17-37% less cognitive decline compared with people who did not drink tea. The new findings were presented here at the Alzheimer's Association's International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2010 (ICAD 2010). The population-based study followed more than 4,800 Americans (age...
NORTHRIDGE, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Nature Made, the nation's number one supplement brand in food, drug, mass, and club stores, celebrates today the launch of its natural sleep aid - Nature Made Sleep®. Nature Made Sleep helps consumers rest easy with a unique combination of ingredients that are clinically shown to relax the mind and help you fall asleep naturally. Easily incorporated into a healthy sleep routine, Nature Made Sleep is a non-habit forming sleep aid that promotes a...
According to a recently released Japanese study, drinking several cups of green tea a day may work as a natural anti-depressant for older men and women, adding yet a another healthful boon to the increasingly researched wonder beverage. Researchers at Sendai's Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering found that elderly people over the age of 70 who drank four or more cups of green tea per day were 44 percent less likely to struggle with depression than those who drank less...
There is no vaccine to prevent swine flu disease, but a U.S. doctor says there are simple ways to help reduce risk of all infections including influenza. Most flus enter our body through our noses, and the organ in our nose that is critical to fighting infection is the nasal cilia, Dr. Murray Grossan, author of Free Yourself from Sinus and Allergy Problems. If you take care of your cilia, and take steps to enhance their ability to ward off infection, you can increase your immune response...
January is National Hot Tea Month, the Height of the Cold and Flu Season NEW YORK, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- January is National Hot Tea Month and is also the height of the dreaded "cold and flu season". The CDC estimates that there will be more than 200,000 Americans affected by the cold and flu this year, which leads to missing work, school and even social gatherings. So what can one do to avoid the cold and flu? The CDC strongly recommends an annual flu vaccine as the best way to reduce...
