Hi Singapore parents
Drinking tea has been a traditional culture in some families. I know for one my dad who must sip a hot brew after dinner. Although he is no longer around, sipping a cup of tea always remind me of him.
Below are some tips on drinking the right tea:

Chrysanthemum Tea – suitable for people who use their “brain” to work or students who study hard day and night.

Flower Tea – suitable for people who to sit down all day long and do nothing, even exercising. Green Tea is also good for this group of people.
Green Tea – suitable for people who travel on a bike or work in dirty and polluted places. For those who smoke and drink a lot of alcoholic drinks, this tea is an ideal choice. For those with high cholesterol and high blood pressure, try out this tea. For those who sit down idling all day long, this is also your cup of tea for the day.
Honey Tea – suitable for people who go to the washroom too often or too less.
Wu Loong Tea – suitable for people need lots of body energy to work or those who exercise a lot everyday. For Carnivores (people who must eat meat), when you feel sick or unwell, a cup a day will you wonder. For those with high cholesterol and high blood pressure, this tea is definitely for you.
For COMPUTER holics, you will need to drink lots of tea (any one will do).Whenever you are working with the computer, make some tea and drink it when you are free. Drinking Tea is healthy — it protects and prevents ultraviolet rays from harming us (when using computer). Furthermore, it can also cure us when we are tired and help make our body feel fresh again.
So Singapore parents, do heed the above tips and start your tea pots brewing.
Posted on May 5th, 2008 by June
Filed under: Food and Juices, Parenting Tips
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