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Hi,

 

I am doing a project on the antioxidant properties of herbal, medicinal

and fruit teas, I have been searching for months for information on the

consumption of these teas, particularly the loose teas; but, I have not

found anything! Does any one know of any studies that have info on

consumption of any of these types of tea?

 

Thank you,

 

topazblue341

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Greetings,

 

There is a wealth of information regarding antioxidant properties of

Ayurvedic herbs.

Of coarse, not all of them are pleasant tasting to be made into teas. However,

there is one

called "Arjun Tea" http://www.krishnaherbals.comarjuntea.htm - which may

be of

interest to you. Aside from that, Amalaki aka Indian Gooseberry is probably one

of the

most potent antioxidants available. It is in some teas. I really like a tea

made/blended by

the folks at ayurveda-herbs.com. I suggest that you contact them and ask any

questions

regarding their Ayurvedic-based teas. I believe they will be more than happy to

answer

your queries.

You can also use www.pubmed.com to look up various herbs. Try typing in

Amalaki,

Arjuna, Triphala, or just "antioxidant" in the search engine and you will get so

much

research. And best of all, its free! Best of luck in your studies.

 

Kind Regards,

 

 

ayurveda, "topazblue341" <topazblue341 wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> I am doing a project on the antioxidant properties of herbal, medicinal

> and fruit teas, I have been searching for months for information on the

> consumption of these teas, particularly the loose teas; but, I have not

> found anything! Does any one know of any studies that have info on

> consumption of any of these types of tea?

>

> Thank you,

>

> topazblue341

>

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Hi Tony,

 

Thanks for the information. One of the teas I used was cinnamon spice

by Yoggi teas. Apparently Indian people have been drinking this type

of tea for hundreds of years. I have tried pubmed, and even emailed

yoggi teas but no luck! I think I will phone them. The herbs you

mentioned sound interesting, I will check them out!

 

topazblue341

 

> There is a wealth of information regarding antioxidant

properties of Ayurvedic herbs.

> Of coarse, not all of them are pleasant tasting to be made into

teas.

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dear topazblue341

 

there is a wealth of information online, but you need to know where to look

 

try my links page here:

 

http://www.toddcaldecott.com/links.html

 

if this doesn't help please tell me what exactly you are looking for

 

best... todd

 

 

 

> I am doing a project on the antioxidant properties of herbal, medicinal

> and fruit teas, I have been searching for months for information on the

> consumption of these teas, particularly the loose teas; but, I have not

> found anything! Does any one know of any studies that have info on

> consumption of any of these types of tea?

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