Green Tea Plant - How to Grow Your Own
The green tea plant is known as Camellia sinensis.
It is commonly grown in China and other areas of Southeast Asia.
Today it has spread to other countries world wide, growing in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Here you will learn how to grow your own plant and the best alternative if you are unable to do so.
More and more health benefits seem to be surfacing regularly adding to the value of this tea.
My favorite ones are weight loss and prevention of premature aging.
Others include reduction in dental plaque due to the plant's antibacterial properties and reduced risk of food poisoning.
Reduction of high cholesterol levels, heart problems, reduction in some types of cancer and fewer colds and flu.
The green tea plant is an evergreen shrub that can be kept trimmed at around 2 metres.
It prefers to grow in either full or part shade in good soil with a pH between 4.
5-5.
It prefers tropical weather conditions such as a wet humid summer and a dry cool winter above 16 degrees Celsius.
The plant is ready for harvest after three years and requires a little bit of nurturing along the way.
Regular watering and regular applications of mulch and manure are necessary.
Check young leaves for signs of disease.
If you are like me, you may prefer not to grow your own green tea plant or you do not live in a suitable climate.
Why not do as I do and take a decaffeinated supplement which will give you all the benefits without the extra caffeine.
Along with this decaffeinated supplement you are a variety of other natural super food extracts, vitamins and co factors, minerals,amino acids and specialty nutrients, enzymes, herbal extracts and immune stimulating compounds.
It makes sense these days to make sure you are getting all the right nutrients to maintain ultimate health and longevity.
No longer do our foods seem to be supplying our needs as every day we hear of someone, young or old with some sort of life threatening illness or virus.
Among the many nutrients contained in this supplement is Olive Leaf Extract which is being recognized for it's ability to fight viral and fungal infections.
This is thought to be due to the fact that it contains an active ingredient called oleuropein.
It is also very effective in combating the herpes virus.
Then there is the mineral chromium which is a favorite of mine.
It has the ability to normalize blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
It also reduces the desire for sugar and also assists in wound healing.
I hope by now that you know a little more about the green tea plant and how to grow your own.
As for the supplement, I could actually write a book about it and the life supporting nutrients that it contains for vitality and longevity.
There is also one for your children.
They need this as well.
It is commonly grown in China and other areas of Southeast Asia.
Today it has spread to other countries world wide, growing in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Here you will learn how to grow your own plant and the best alternative if you are unable to do so.
More and more health benefits seem to be surfacing regularly adding to the value of this tea.
My favorite ones are weight loss and prevention of premature aging.
Others include reduction in dental plaque due to the plant's antibacterial properties and reduced risk of food poisoning.
Reduction of high cholesterol levels, heart problems, reduction in some types of cancer and fewer colds and flu.
The green tea plant is an evergreen shrub that can be kept trimmed at around 2 metres.
It prefers to grow in either full or part shade in good soil with a pH between 4.
5-5.
It prefers tropical weather conditions such as a wet humid summer and a dry cool winter above 16 degrees Celsius.
The plant is ready for harvest after three years and requires a little bit of nurturing along the way.
Regular watering and regular applications of mulch and manure are necessary.
Check young leaves for signs of disease.
If you are like me, you may prefer not to grow your own green tea plant or you do not live in a suitable climate.
Why not do as I do and take a decaffeinated supplement which will give you all the benefits without the extra caffeine.
Along with this decaffeinated supplement you are a variety of other natural super food extracts, vitamins and co factors, minerals,amino acids and specialty nutrients, enzymes, herbal extracts and immune stimulating compounds.
It makes sense these days to make sure you are getting all the right nutrients to maintain ultimate health and longevity.
No longer do our foods seem to be supplying our needs as every day we hear of someone, young or old with some sort of life threatening illness or virus.
Among the many nutrients contained in this supplement is Olive Leaf Extract which is being recognized for it's ability to fight viral and fungal infections.
This is thought to be due to the fact that it contains an active ingredient called oleuropein.
It is also very effective in combating the herpes virus.
Then there is the mineral chromium which is a favorite of mine.
It has the ability to normalize blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
It also reduces the desire for sugar and also assists in wound healing.
I hope by now that you know a little more about the green tea plant and how to grow your own.
As for the supplement, I could actually write a book about it and the life supporting nutrients that it contains for vitality and longevity.
There is also one for your children.
They need this as well.