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3.0 out of 5 stars
Tea drinker's club,
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This review is from: Natural Health Brief: Tea (Natural Health Briefs) (Kindle Edition)
I gave three stars for the quality of this ebook. (It reads more like a pamphlet.) It often repeats itself, and shows some poor sentence structures, especially in the Kidney Stone section.
The repetition becomes a little tiresome but I expect the author is aware the entire pamphlet may not be read by most people, but that only a quick referral to the most pertinent parts is all that is necessary. Therefore, with a quick glance through this short publication one finds overwhelming incentive to make tea drinking a daily habit as well as enjoyable part of living the good life. Although citations to prove the many claims given in the variuos sections can not be found in this poorly documentated publication, the author does include several internet addresses for referral. The TOC works very well. All and all, the benefits of drinking all types of teas (black, green, white and herbal) are exceptionally and ethusiastically endorsed.
3.0 out of 5 stars
No mention of white tea.,
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I am about 1/3 through the book and I have yet to read anything on white teas. Kind of disappointing considering white teas are the least processed and contain the most antioxidants of all the teas.
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Natural Health Brief: Tea (Natural Health Briefs) by Kathy Burns-Millyard
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