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While green tea is already beneficial and health promoting on its own, adding some honey to your cup of green tea can make it more nourishing for your body while elevating its taste. Green tea and honey both contain antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties.
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Read More »Green tea has earned itself a prominent position on the list of healthy beverages and its place is rightfully justified. Green tea comes from the Camellia Sinensis plant. Having its origins in China, it has been cultivated for thousands of years and it is a popular beverage all over the world today. This rejuvenating beverage is not limited to fitness and health enthusiasts alone and it can be enjoyed by anyone to reap its numerous benefits.
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Read More »Factually speaking, green tea with honey does not reduce weight as the beverage cannot burn calories. However, it can help curb your appetite and reduce your urge to binge on unhealthy foods and consuming unnecessary calories.
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