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  2. Is green tea really better than coffee? Doctors and ... - AOL

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    365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Green Tea Consider this highly-rated pick if you're looking for an affordable way to add green tea to your everyday routine. It's USDA organic and verified non ...

  3. The 11 Highest-Quality Green Teas On Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    For a simple green tea bag that you can trust, we love the Whole Foods Organic Green Tea. It's certified USDA organic, non-GMO, kosher, and vegan, and there are no other ingredients except for the ...

  4. The Best Tea for Better Brain Health, According to Dietitians

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    Many foods may support brain health outside of green tea. If you want to reap maximum brain-health benefits, it's a good idea to take a look at your diet as a whole. Small changes in your daily ...

  5. Honest Tea - Wikipedia

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    The first order for Honest Tea was from Fresh Fields, an East Coast natural grocery chain that was later acquired by Whole Foods Market. [1] Honest Tea was available on Independence Air flights. [2] By 2006, Honest Tea had revenue of $13.5 million and was selling about 1.5 million cases a year. [1]

  6. Health effects of tea - Wikipedia

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    1912 advertisement for tea in the Sydney Morning Herald, describing its supposed health benefits. The health effects of tea have been studied throughout human history. In clinical research conducted over the early 21st century, tea has been studied extensively for its potential to lower the risk of human diseases, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any therapeutic uses other ...

  7. Whole food - Wikipedia

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    Whole foods are foods that are unprocessed and unrefined. [1] [2] [3] Examples of whole foods include grains such as oatmeal and rice, fruits, vegetables, dried beans, nuts, seeds, unprocessed meats, and fish. [3] [4] [5] [2] Depending on the context this may sometimes refer to an all natural diet or a plant-based diet.