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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

How To Drink Tea

Drinking Tea is a tradition of both the eastern and western culture.  To the East,  we have the Chinese Tea, the Japanese Tea.  To the Western culture, we hear of the High Tea,  where the variety of western tea are served.  Again aside from these general categorization, there are many other different variation.

Sometimes,  we are told that the caffeine content in tea is higher than coffee, but I know a lot of people have the mistaken idea that coffee contains higher caffeine.    But for today,  my question is about where we are drinking the right tea.  Apparently, different tea serves at different time, can have a different effect, and the important thing is that we are drinking the right tea.  So the next time you want to drink tea, perhaps, you can consider what I have to say in the following, before you order the type of tea, and not just base on your liking or dislikes. 

The following was being told,  and I am not sure how true this is.  Perhaps, you can try it out as it does not pose any side-effect.  But like anything else,  we must be moderate in the consumption, as excessive indulgence will also bring about some side effect. 

Point 1  - People who use their "brain" to work or students who study hard day and night - should drink more chrysanthemum tea

Point 2 - People who need a lot of body energy to work or those people that do a lot of exercise everyday - should drink Wu Loong Tea (a type of Chinese Tea)

Point 3 - People who travel on a bike or work in dirty and polluted places - should drink Green Tea

Point 4 - For people who likes to sit down all day long and not doing anything even exercising - must drink Green Tea and Flower Tea

Point 5 - People who smoke and drink a lot of alcoholic drinks - should drink more Green Tea

Point 6 - Carnivore, i.e. those who must eat meat at least once a day, or feel sick or not feeling well - try to drink some Wu Loong Tea

Point 7 - People who go to the washroom too often or too less - should drink more Honey Tea

Point 8 - People with high cholesterol and high blood pressure - should drink Wu Loong Tea or Green Tea

Point 9 - Those who work with computers everyday - need to drink a lot of Tea (any tea will do)

Whenever you are working with the computer, you should make some tea, drink it when you are free.  Drinking tea is healthy, it can protect and prevent the harmful Ultraviolet light from harming you i.e. when using the computer. 

Furthermore, it cal also cure us when we are tired and help making our body feel fresh again.


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