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Brewing green tea for health (Inhibits HIV )

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varioustips - 03 Jul 2009 10:36 GMT
Drinking green tea:

Lowers total cholesterol level, improves the ratio of good cholesterol
(HDL) to bad cholesterol (LDL)
Reduces the risk of cancer
Inhibits cancer growth
Inhibits HIV
Reduces rheumatoid arthritis
Reduces cardiovascular disease
Reduces infection
Helps prevent tooth decay

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Martin - 03 Jul 2009 14:45 GMT
>Drinking green tea:
>
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>Visit for more
>http://cookingfine.blogspot.com/2009/07/green-tea.html

You forgot these benefits:

makes your cock bigger;

makes you rich;

prevents global warming;

solves world poverty;

and provides immunity to Pig Flu.

Unfortunately Green Tea still tastes like week old piss.

How confident are you that Green Tea inhibits HIV?

Shall we test your theory?  I'll drink Green Tea for a week, then we
introduce my cock to your arse.
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Dank 110100100 - 03 Jul 2009 22:41 GMT
> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 02:36:41 -0700 (PDT), varioustips
> >Helps prevent tooth decay
>
> Unfortunately Green Tea still tastes like week old piss.
>
> How confident are you that Green Tea inhibits HIV?

I love green tea, and while it may provide some healthy antioxidants,
it does not have any miraculous healing powers.  Green and other
varieties of tea do contain a lot of fluoride, which protects tooth
enamel in small doses, but can be hazardous in higher doses.  Too much
fluoride has been linked to brittle bones and hip fractures.

A lifelong tea drinker, I have not had a single cavity in decades, but
I have cracked three molars in the last two years.  Any effects on my
bones probably won't be evident for another decade or two.
 
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