Jasmine Tea (Oolong) Benefits- BenjiManTV
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Jasmine Tea. One of the most popular Flavored Teas. Very relaxing and a hint of sweet flavor.
Benefits
- Relaxing
- Sweet Drink Replacer
- Weight Loss
- High Antioxidants
- Healthy Immune System
- Helps Prevent Disease
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Medicinal Mushroom Benefits with Coffee
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It is fair to say that mushrooms, in a cooked or processed form, represent a valuable food source. But mushrooms have been used in Asia for thousands of years in a much different way; as herbal medicines. It may be that mushrooms were one of the first “nutraceuticals”, foods that also function as medicines.
In the book, Icones of Medicinal Fungi from China, (Ying, et al., Science Press, Beijing, 1987), the authors document 272 species with reported medicinal properties. Over sixty of these contain polysaccharides which inhibit the growth of specific tumors.
Some species can be traced to the earliest records of Chinese Materia Medica, the “Shen Nong’s herbal”, 1st century B.C. By the time of Li Shih-chen’s monumental work, the “Compendium of Materia Medica”, A.D. 1600, Li lists over twenty species with medicinal benefits.
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Ganovia Coffee is “The Best Gourmet Coffee in the World”
tp://i.ytimg.com/vi/Q_GAHsCqZck/0.jpg” align=”left”/>Ganovia Coffee introduces Classic Black and Arabica Black! Both products are not only good but also good for you. Ganoderma Mushroom — also known as the Red Reishi Mushroom. Chinese medicine reports that this mushroom has antioxidant, analgesic (pain relieving), anti-inflammatory qualities. They say it lowers blood pressure, lowers cholesterol, and blood sugar.
Goji Berry — a sweet tasting berry that grows in Tibet, the Himalyas, and Mongolia. Also nicknamed as the “Happy Berry” because of the sense of well being it seems to induce. Chinese medicine states this berry helps with eyesight, boosts sperm production, protects the liver and improves circulation among other things.
Cordyceps — A Traditional Chinese medicine known as “The Healing Mushroom”. It used to treat liver, kidney and heart disease, as well as immune system disorders and diabetes. Its also reported to have anti-cancer properties.
What makes Ganovia so good and good for you? Three “healthy” ingredients:
Ganoderma Mushroom — also known as the Red Reishi Mushroom. Chinese medicine reports that this mushroom has antioxidant, analgesic (pain relieving), anti-inflammatory qualities. They say it lowers blood pressure, lowers cholesterol, and blood sugar.
Goji Berry — a sweet tasting berry that grows in Tibet, the Himalyas, and Mongolia. Also nicknamed as the “Happy Berry” because of the sense of well being it seems to induce. Chinese medicine states this berry helps with eyesight, boosts sperm production, protects the liver and improves circulation among other things.
Cordyceps — A Traditional Chinese medicine known as “The Healing Mushroom”. It used to treat liver, kidney and heart disease, as well as immune system disorders and diabetes. Its also reported to have anti-cancer properties.
Order yours at www.ganoviacoffee.org – You will love it!
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In this video I discuss all of my different teas and their tastes and benefits.
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