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Be sure to sign up for our monthly TPOT Newsletter. Each newsletter is composed of three sections: 1) Spotlight on... focuses on general tea information, a particular tea, tea-growing region, or tea culture 2) Tea & Health captures the health benefits of tea 3) TPOT Specials highlights the specials available during the month for TPOT Newsletter Subscribers Here is an archive of past TPOT Newsletters. Click on the month to read the entire newsletter. March 2008 - Teas of the Assam Region in India, General Health BenefitsApril 2008 - Oolong Teas, Caffeine & L-theanineMay 2008 - Rooibos & Honeybush Herbal Infusions, Tea's Effect on CholesterolJune 2008 - National Iced Tea Month, Tea's Effect on the BrainJuly 2008 - Teas of the Darjeeling Region in India, Tea's Effect on Bone HealthAugust 2008 - What is and is not Tea, Tea's Effect on Vascular HealthSeptember 2008 - Black Tea, Tea's Effect on Oral HealthOctober 2008 - Green Tea, EGCGNovember 2008 - Oolong Tea, Tea's Effect on Weight LossDecember 2008 - White Tea, Tea's Effect on Iron AbsorptionJanuary 2009 - Yellow Tea, Drinking Tea during Cold/Flu SeasonFebruary 2009 - Pu'erh, Storing Your TeaMarch 2009 - Definition of Tea recap, Caffeine Levels in TeaApril 2009 - Japan's Cherry Blossom Festivals, Commercially Decaffeinated TeasMay 2009 - Afternoon Tea Tradition, Using the Water Method to Reduce Caffeine in TeaJune 2009 - Iced Tea History & Preparation, Tips on Keeping Your Iced Tea Safe to DrinkJuly 2009 - Korean Teas & Herbal Infusions, Safety Concerns When Drinking Herbal InfusionsAugust 2009 - Teas of the Nilgiri Region in India, Tea: Hydrating or Dehydrating?September 2009 - Legends about Tea's Discovery, Tea's Effect on Reducing the Absorption of Blood SugarOctober 2009 - Teas from the Fujian Province in China, Tea's Effect on Periodontal DiseaseNovember-December 2009 - Artisan Teas, Tea's Effect on Biological AgeJanuary 2010 - New Year's Resolutions & Tea, Drinking Tea During the Cold & Flu SeasonFebruary 2010 - Teas from the Anhui Province in China, Drinking Tea & Stress Reduction
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