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For over 4,000 years, tea is a staple faithful in many cultures and countries around the world. It is used as maintenance fluid for people suffering from infectious diseases, there are many believers who have always asserted that tea has powerful healing properties.

In some cases, they believe that tea can cure ailments and diseases. Emergence of new studies are elevating these assumptions from myth to scientific reality, provide significant evidence that tea is indeed a source of health and contains legitimate healing properties.

Tea is one of the most consumed beverage worldwide, second only to water, and in many parts of the world, green tea and black are mass produced in the Camilla Sinensis plant. Given the way the drink is made, is also one of the most drinks safe from the planet. This is because it is made with boiling water until sterile. This process almost all types of eradicating the bacteria or viruses commonly found in water.

For centuries, tea has not only helped promote health, but also served as a social outlet (tea time), the battlefield sedative (the British for years served tea wounded in the field battle as a way to calm down), and has played an important role in at least one revolution (the Boston Tea Party).

Pirates used to attack vessels and tea pirates rewards has been the head, sometimes even surpassing the premium placed on the pirates who attacked the Gold silver vessels. It is said that this drink so popular in England and the colonies during the Revolutionary War American tea was always served in many of the thirteen colonies into a collection of aliases.

Completely this time, however, tea is also believed to have qualities that promote good health and found that tea can help a sick or injured person heal. For centuries, this was attributable only antidote to the experience, without a scientific basis on which their core beliefs. Recently, however, the detailed investigation conducted by a group of colleges, universities and research focused on the positive properties of tea.

Japan and China first conducted the bulk of this research, which focuses mainly in the choice of tea: green tea. Europe and the United States, however, began to enter in the event, focuses on green tea and black, and the results were little short of astonishing.

Not only do many alleged healthful properties been certified, the researchers also identified other qualities hitherto unknown showed that tea consumption has qualities that can fight against cancer, tumors outside the room and prevent the introduction of radical free in the body.

The results of these tests indicated that because teas have high levels of polyphenol antioxidants in tea, is a fighter of severe illness. Research has shown that not only fight against cancer and preventing tumor tea and other defects, but may also reduce the risk of heart disease.

As researchers have discovered these properties, but they were also able to map the chemical composition of tea and clarify this view, are the essential properties of this miracle drug.

These results have enabled researchers to begin to understand what effectively makes the tea for healing and health promotion. The most productive tests have come in the form of multidisciplinary approaches that consider data from epidemiology and field studies, laboratory tests on animals and historical narratives are compared with test results real.

The researchers tested the tea against many different diseases and the results proved to be one way most effective, a person can use to ensure they are able to adequately fight against these diseases. The jury, however, is always with a level TEAA potential is only beginning to be understood.

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Black Snake runner living in the house, I leave it where it feeds on insects that might enter my home?

I was told are harmless, but we encourage a future colony? I like to eat those huge palmetto bugs "here in Central Florida that are actually cockroaches giant with wings … I think it's a woman and her nest is more to come ….

Until you not a phobia of snakes, there is no harm to leave the snake alone. As a colony of snakes in his house, the land area in question only provide sufficient food and territory of one or two snakes at best. Even if there were no children on the road, they need to travel along shortly after birth. Most snakes are not the kind of education. I lived in a house in Maryland, there was a corn snake women living in the area of monitoring. The house was old and not well sealed. The snake had babies about a month and I found the corn snake miniature in my house. I had a ball python at a time, so my tolerance of snakes was at its peak. Personally, I thought it was great, but I understand that for the most part, people do not share my point of view of docile snakes, beneficial animals deserve the same rights as any other animal. If your house is an old house that is well insulated environment and you or your family are the kind of freak out on seeing a snake in your house then you might want to try to dislodge the snake home. Snakes can use the smallest holes and have access to your home. For example, in their lines water running through his apartment, sometimes can be a space around them. You can get some expansion foam from your local store equipment and try to locate these openings and seal with minimum effort, or choose not to have a snake as a roommate all together you can go on the hardware itself and a bag of puchace sulfur. Spread the sulfur content in the home through any opening, you can access. Sulfur push the snake. Probably will not do much about the bugs if Palmetto. Hope this helps. Be gentle with the snake. She tries to get along in this world, like the rest of us.

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