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Be healthy all your life
How much do you spend time on your health? In nowadays life with lots of difficulties that we are facing in our daily life, there would be no sufficient time for paying attention to our health of course. One of the best things that can protect our body from many diseases is “tea”. Tea can make us, feel fresh and relax. It can help us to concentrate on our subject as well, also it makes an opportunity for our mind to enjoy the taste of tea, which is completely natural and a gift from sky on the earth. The big question is how often we use tea, and how many types of tea do we know? Ok, let me introduce some kind of teas and their health benefits. Rooibos Teas Rooibos teas are herbal infusions made from a South African red bush and sometimes called "red tea." There are also green Rooibos teas that are just as delicious as the popular red teas. Rooibos teas are delicious iced or hot and come in a wide variety of flavors.
High in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals May help control allergies and fight colds Good for your skin and complexion Helps improve digestion Naturally caffeine-free Herbal Teas Delicious herbal teas are made only from the best ingredients. From the sweet to the spicy, herbal tea selection has something for everyone. And these teas are made from ingredients so fresh that you can actually eat them!
Health Benefits of Herbal Tea: Delicious source of antioxidants and vitamins, particularly Vitamin C Other benefits depend on the specific parts of individual teas Naturally caffeine-free Usually great hot or iced Black Teas Delicious black teas are loved in the West. Full-bodied and strong, they taste great alone or with milk and sugar. And they make great iced tea. The caffeine makes them a good morning tea. But unlike coffee, you won't have the jitters.
Aids in lowering cholesterol May help regulate your blood sugar Gently stimulates the heart and circulatory system Promotes healthy teeth, skin and bones Contains 20% of the caffeine in a cup of coffee White Teas White teas are appreciated by tea connoisseurs for their unmatched subtlety, complexity, natural sweetness, and delicacy. Least processed (steamed and dried), these teas have very little caffeine.
Extremely high amount of antioxidants May inhibit the growth of certain forms of cancer May reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Excellent for skin and complexion Approximately 1% of the caffeine in a cup of coffee Oolong Teas Oolong teas are full-bodied with a fragrant and fruity aroma. Often called weight loss teas because they help burn fat built up in the body. They are often served in Chinese restaurants.
Good for metabolism and digestion May help lower your cholesterol levels Also known as 'Wu-Long' teas Excellent for skin and complexion Contains 10-15% of the caffeine in a cup of coffee.
Mate Teas Maté is a wild shrub from Argentina that makes a delicious, flavorful tea. Maté tea contains a stimulant similar to caffeine, although without the jitteriness or addictive tendencies.
Rich in vitamins and minerals Works as an appetite suppressant 100% of the caffeine in a cup of coffee (without the sudden crash) It was a little introduction to make you more familiar with some kind of teas. wish always be healthy. Shayan
One of the most dirtiest tourist attraction "Gum Wall" in saettle
The Gum Wall is a local landmark in downtown Seattle, in Post Alley under Pike Place Market. Similar to Bubblegum Alley in California, the Gum Wall is a brick wall now covered in used chewing gum. The wall is covered several inches thick, 15 feet high for 50 feet
The wall is by the waiting line for the Market Theater, and the tradition began around 1993 when patrons of Unexpected Productions' Seattle Theatresports stuck gum to the wall. Theater workers scraped the gum away twice, but eventually gave up after market officials deemed the gum wall a tourist attraction in around 1999. People initially stuck coins to the wall using the gum, and some people create small works of art out of gum.
It was named one of the top 5 germiest tourist attractions in 2009, second to the Blarney Stone. It is the location of the start of a ghost tour, and it is a popular site with wedding photographers Shayan Nine Google tricks that you need
Today I will show you how to use Google site better and even faster than before by illustrating some simple tricks. Use the “site:” operator to limit your searches to a particular site. I use this option a lot. It’s so useful and will show you the information that you want a site that you want. Use Google as a spelling aid. You can simply enter a word in Google site to check whether the spelling is right or wrong. If it is a wrong one, Google will suggest you the correct form of that word. Use Google as a calculator. Google can calculate simple mathematic equations. Yes, I know your computer has a calculator too, but if you use your browser a lot it’s so much quicker than calculator app. Get quick currency conversion. Google can do currency conversion very fast, in a simple way. For example you can write like this in Google search bar: “1000 dollars in rials” or “100 pounds in dollars”. Use the OR operator. This is so useful, when you are searching on a topic, but you are not sure which keyword will return the information that you need. Exclude specific terms with the – operator. You can narrow your search by using this operator. For example if you want some information about currency but you don’t need dollars info you can search as follow: Currency -dollars Search the specific document type: Google can search information that you need with specific types with “filetype:”operator. For example if you need some information about array in c++ programming which is located in a cpp file do like this: array filetype: cpp Area code lookup. Need to know where a phone number is located? Google let you know where it is, and show you a map of area too. For example 210. World time. Want to know the current time in a specify city or country? Use “time in” + name of city or country. For example: time in Iran.
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