Tea

You’ve probably heard tea is good for you. Read on to find out why it’s a healthy beverage, and how to make the perfect cup.

Tea is the most commonly consumed beverage in the world. But how can we maximize its health benefits and make it taste its very best?

Tea isn’t just good for warming up on a cold day. More and more research is pointing toward tea as a small drink that packs a big health punch.

The best part of waking up… is realizing that morning caffeine jolt can actually be good for our health. Here are our 15 favorite articles on coffee, tea, and everything else caffeinated. Grab a mug and enjoy!

Soothe sunburns with tea; make yogurt from coffee; curse to curb pain. The world is full of unexpected hacks, and here are Greatist’s top picks.

Even when we’re careful to apply that SPF, it’s still possible to get burned. Check out this surprising healer.

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Sayonara, refined sugar— there are others way to satisfy a sweet tooth. Think outside the sugar packet and try these 30 different ways to sweeten any meal or snack.

We may just have to inhale a Grande Frappuccino instead. The FDA plans to review the safety of AeroShot, the breathable caffeine inhaler that came out in January 2012.

Sipping tea just for its antioxidant punch is so last millennium. Here are some of the best, most unusual, and generally awesome uses for tea that don’t involve sipping.

Interested in sampling innovative, healthy products that’ll satisfy the soul (and impress our friends)? Look no further: We found the best subscription boxes that guarantee to boost our health and happiness.

Even when we’re careful to apply that SPF, it’s still possible to get burned. Check out this surprising healer.

Soothe sunburns with tea; make yogurt from coffee; curse to curb pain. The world is full of unexpected hacks, and here are Greatist’s top picks.

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