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		<title>Green Tea and It&#8217;s Health Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 15:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>terriann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
The specific article's link is: <a href="http://green-behavior.com/green-eats-organic-food/green-tea-and-its-health-benefits.htm">Green Tea and It&#8217;s Health Benefits</a></p><p>Green tea is good for the body and I think it's good for the soul.  Helping battle cardiovascular disease and possibly even cancer, this antioxidant packed drink should replace your morning coffee nicely!</p></p><p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
The specific article's link is: <a href="http://green-behavior.com/green-eats-organic-food/green-tea-and-its-health-benefits.htm">Green Tea and It&#8217;s Health Benefits</a></p><p>I know I&#8217;ve heard it before - tea is good for you.  Well why and what&#8217;s the big deal about green tea?</p>

<p>Both green and black tea are include a number of active ingredients, especially potent antioxidants like catechin, flavonoids, polyphenols and a type of phytochemical called EGCG.  Antioxidants help prevent or slow oxidative damage to our body which happens when our bodies use oxygen which can often produce pb-products or free radicals that can cause damage.  Those antioxidants act as scavengers and reduce the free radicals and repair the damaged caused.</p>

<p>According to the American Institute for Cancer Research, a substance in green tea has been found to halt a specific stage in the cancer process more effectively than current cancer drugs do<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">[1]</a></sup> in lab tests. Though it is also reported that in large population studies the results are less consistent.  Though green tea has been cited to decrease the cardiovascular disease mortality in a population study over the course of 11 years but not the cancer mortality rate.  This Japanese study: <a href="http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/296/10/1255">Green Tea Consumption and Mortality Due to Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, and All Causes in Japan</a> published by the American Journal of Medicine discusses that study in depth.</p>

<h2>Green Tea and Weight Loss</h2>

<p>Green tea is always rumored to be linked to weight loss, Japanese researchers have claim replacing your morning coffee with green tea can help you burn more calories through thermogenesis, the process of heat production in organisms, due to the caffeine content and possibly even the EGCG content.</p>

<h2>Organic Green Tea</h2>

<p>It makes perfect sense to <strong>seek out Organic teas</strong>.  You&#8217;re drinking water that has had leaves steeped in it.  Even if tea leaves are cleaned after being harvested wouldn&#8217;t you rather drink tea that comes from leaves that have never been touched by chemical fertilizers or pesticides? I would!</p>

<p>Be sure to check your local market or a local tea/coffee shop for Organic tea varieties!</p>

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<h2>Should I Drink Green Tea?</h2>

<p><img src="http://green-behavior.com/wp-content/uploads/126488992_3f1e68b199-187x250.jpg" alt="" title="Tea Leaves Growing" width="187" height="250" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-158" />Why not? It&#8217;s tasty, and seems to have plenty of health benefits. Green tea also has anti-inflammatory properties which can be good for you inside and out!</p>

<h2>How to Prepare Green Tea</h2>

<p>Boil water and <strong>allow your green tea bag to steep 3 to 5 minutes</strong> to bring out the antioxidants and be sure to drink it freshly brewed to ensure you enjoy the full benefits of those antioxidants.</p>

<p>Add sugar, lemon, milk or honey as you see fit.  I enjoy <strong>Organic honey in my teas</strong> and have a bottle of it in the cabinet at home and work.</p>

<p>So go on, replace you coffee that probably isn&#8217;t doing your body any good with some green tea every morning.</p>

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<p>Tea Leaves photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/inid/">indi.ca</a> via <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/indi/126488992/">flickr</a> used under the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en">creative commons</a></p>

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<p><a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote">&#94;</a> - <a href="http://www.aicr.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&amp;id=8346&amp;news_iv_ctrl=0&amp;abbr=pr_hf_">It&#8217;s Green Tea Time</a> - October 10&#160;2005, American Institute for Cancer Research</p>
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		<title>Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies - Healthy Snack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 17:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>terriann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
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The specific article's link is: <a href="http://green-behavior.com/green-eats-organic-food/annies-cheddar-bunnies-healthy-snack.htm">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies - Healthy Snack</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
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<p>I got turned onto Annie&#8217;s by an old friend who hated blue box mac and cheese and insisted I try Annie&#8217;s Mac.  I was hooked after I tried it and have since kept an eye out for more of Annie&#8217;s products with their mascot Bernie the bunny on the box.</p>

<p>The other day I was looking for a healthy snack to leave on my desk at the office and I saw Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies.  I grabbed &#8216;em and was again hooked. I think Annie&#8217;s Cheddar bunnies taste better than Pepperidge Farm&#8217;s Goldfish.  Cheddar bunnies are made with organic wheat flour and real aged cheddar then baked to delicious perfection.  Their nutritional value and cost is comparable to Pepperidge Farm&#8217;s Cheddar Goldfish but I like knowing there are organic ingredients and that my products are coming from an <a href="http://www.annies.com/">eco-conscious company</a>.</p>

<p>Need some other healthy reasons to grab a box and try them for yourself?<br />
Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies have:</p>

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<li>0g Trans Fat</li>
<li>Low Saturated Fat</li>
<li>No Cholesterol</li>
<li>No Sugar Added</li>
<li>Contains Non-GMO</li>
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<p>Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies come in a few different flavor varieties that I am dying to try once I ask my local grocery market to carry more than just the cheddar variety.</p>

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<li>Sour Cream &amp; Onion Cheddar Bunnies </li>
<li>White Cheddar Bunnies</li>
<li>Whole Wheat Cheddar Bunnies </li>
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<div class="green-recommended">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies get the <strong><a href="http://www.green-behavior.com/topic/green-recommended">Green Recommended</a></strong> seal of approval!  We munch on them all the time - you should too!</div>

<p>Learn more about Annie&#8217;s other snacks and more about <a href="http://www.annies.com/cheddar_bunnies">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar bunnies</a> and their new <a href="http://www.annies.com/cheddar_bunnies">Annie&#8217;s Organic Cheddar Bunnies - made with even more organic goodness</a> on the Annie&#8217;s website: <a href="http://www.annies.com/">www.annies.com</a></p>

<p><strong>Have you tried Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies before? What did you think?</strong></p>
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