Product Review: The Republic of Tea People’s Green Tea

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Product Review: The Republic of Tea People’s Green Tea

Colder days and nights lie ahead, and what better way to warm up with a nice cup of tea? Green tea, in particular, is thought to be especially healthy, as it contains compounds called catechins and epicatechins, believed to help with halting inflammation and reducing plaque buildup in arteries. Green tea may also lower LDL, or “bad,” cholesterol, lowering the risk of heart disease.

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The Republic of Tea People’s Green Tea has a delicate, refreshing flavor. The green tea leaves are harvested from China and are minimally processed, giving this tea a smooth flavor that will appeal to all tea lovers, even those who usually don’t drink green tea. The Republic of Tea uses unbleached tea bags and avoids additives, so you get nothing but pure tea. Enjoy The Republic of Tea People’s Republic of Tea People’s Green Tea hot or served over ice. Either way, it’s sure to please.

Learn more about The Republic of Tea People’s Green Tea on Amazon!

Want to learn more about the benefits of green tea? Read “Go for the Green: Cool Down With Green Tea” and “Brewed Drinks to Try for Health.”

Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDCES

Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDCES

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A Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator at Good Measures, LLC, where she is a CDE manager for a virtual diabetes program. Campbell is the author of Staying Healthy with Diabetes: Nutrition & Meal Planning, a co-author of 16 Myths of a Diabetic Diet, and has written for  publications including Diabetes Self-Management, Diabetes Spectrum, Clinical Diabetes, the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation’s newsletter, DiabeticConnect.com, and CDiabetes.com

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