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By rbandelin on 1/17/2011 4:08 PM
Scientist found that tea-making can reduce stress levels by up to 25%. The findings reveal that even a single cup of tea can significantly reduce anxiety levels after suffering a stressful experience. Moreover, psychologists discovered that the act of putting the kettle on also helped by tapping into a collective conscious and symbolism. The study showed a 25% increase in anxiety for those that did not receive tea immediately after the stress-inducing test, whereas those who were given tea actually demonstrated a four per cent reduction in stress.
By rbandelin on 1/6/2011 10:12 AM
Tea is "Hot" - Health Scientists say tea is a healthy dose of preventive medicine. The familiarity of a cup of tea makes it hard to imagine that hidden away inside every sip are substances capable of bolstering our bodies' defenses to help fight chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Although much remains to be learned about the health benefits of tea, a great deal has been documented and tea has been considered a good choice for at least some of the recommended 8 cups of fluid per day.