Oolong Tea is the family from the tea plant that has the widest range of taste. Albert explains why osmanthus-infused oolongs are…
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#193: Why Tea Went From An Obscure Plant In Southern China To Most-Consumed Drink In The World
by Gregoryby GregoryTea is the most-consumed drink on the planet (behind water). Ever wondered how that came about? Albert explains! This podcast is hosted…
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#509/#231: Lead Found In Protein Shake Blends (AGAIN) & Popular Boba Tea Brands
by Gregoryby GregoryIf you would like to support Naturopathic Earth (www.naturopathicearth.com), the easiest is via our crowd-funding account via PayPal (www.paypal.me/agregoryluna). Greg’s tea house…
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#192: The #1 Reason To Drink Lemon Ginger Herbal (Tisane)
by Gregoryby GregoryLemon Ginger is a well-known herbal in many people’s pantries. Albert explains why people should drink it. This podcast is hosted by…
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#191: How The Youth Of Asia Embracing Western Tastes Is Destroying The Ancient Tea Culture
by Gregoryby GregoryAlbert discusses how in southern South America (with yerba mate) & in Asia, the ancient tea culture is eroding. This podcast is…
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#508/#230: Why Early To Bed & Early To Rise Is Best For Overall Health
by Gregoryby GregoryIf you would like to support Naturopathic Earth (www.naturopathicearth.com), the easiest is via our crowd-funding account via PayPal (www.paypal.me/agregoryluna). Greg’s tea house…
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Ep 190: 4 Things You Would Notice If You Visited A Tea Plantation
by Gregoryby GregoryWhat is a Tea Plantation? Albert explains what the typical one in Japan would be like. This podcast is hosted by Albert,…
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#189: Lapsang Souchong: The Smoked Tea For Men Who Are Hesitant To Drink Hot Tea
by Gregoryby GregoryLapsang Souchong time! Albert talks about the first black tea likely ever created and why men, who see tea as effeminate, would…
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#188: How England Stole The Tea Plant From China, Part 4: What Are Long-Lasting Ramifications?
by Gregoryby GregoryEngland stole the tea plant and successfully began to cultivate it in India, Ceylon, and later Kenya and Malawi. What are long-term…
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