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Squeezing Out Tea Bags Because of the high levels of tannic acid in tea, you're actually making the tea more bitter. It's not only weakening the taste, but it's also wearing the strength of the tea bags itself. By squeezing it, you run the risk of tearing the bag and releasing some of the tea leaves into your cup.
An hour a day is also a widely recommended goal for more advanced walkers. Health organizations usually recommend a minimum of 30 minutes of...
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It might be as simple as eating too much too fast, or you could have a food intolerance or other condition that causes gas and digestive contents...
Read More »Making tea is simple and requires just a couple ingredients and tools. Hot water and your desired cup or mug are a given. But when it comes to steeping the tea itself, you can opt for an infuser or tea bag. Tea bags are a more convenient option, but if not used properly, you could be cheating yourself out of the highest amount of flavor and benefits from consuming tea. So how do you know if you’re using your tea bag most effectively? In order to see if you’re doing it right, let’s see what you might be doing wrong. We have listed five common mistakes people make when using tea bags.
While counterintuitive, drinking water can actually reduce water weight. Dehydration can make the body hold on to extra water to make up for lack...
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Is cold lemon water good for you? Yes. Cold lemon water offers health benefits thanks to vitamins and minerals added by lemon slices or lemon...
Read More »Tea bags that are typically made from both wood and vegetable pulp are usually chlorine-bleached to make the bag whiter, resulting in small amount of toxic chlorine compounds ending up in your tea bag and ultimately your tea.
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There's no scientific evidence to suggest that ACV is an effective treatment for bloating or gas. In fact, the only clinical study ever completed...
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1.5 miles At a brisk walking pace of 3 mph (4.8 kph), you'll walk 1.5 miles in 30 minutes (2.4 km). At 4 mph, you'll go 2 miles (3.2 km). That's a...
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