Choosing
 a good tea for you may be as simple as changing seasons. Spring is 
considered the season for flower teas, summer for green teas and autumn 
is a season of changes, perfect for a Oolong tea (between black and 
green). Winter is the perfect place for one of them. You can also choose
 to drink certain teas according to the time of day. The morning can be 
great for green tea because it does not contain the average amount 
(60-70mg per cup) of caffeine. Chrysanthemum tea can be a good tea for 
the afternoon because it helps relieve and combat depression, stress and
 anxiety. In the evening it nice to relax with a tasty Medlar tea, as 
rich in B-1, vitamin C, calcium and iron and can also help relax the 
body after a long day.
There
 are so many types of teas too choose from, it can be difficult to 
decide which one is right for you. Although not based on any scientific 
findings, anecdotal evidence over centuries has helped some health 
practitioners to develop a list of teas associated with different 
people. At least, it is an interesting exercise, trying to match people 
and their unique needs for a wide range of teas in the world, and a 
large number of properties and effects that have been observed in use.
Just
 for fun ^ _ ^, try picking tea from the following list and trying it 
out. In fact, try a variety of teas, at different times of day and in 
different settings. Chances are you will soon find the best one for your
 needs.
- Office workers: Chrysanthemum tea and green tea
- Sports lovers: Oolong tea and black tea
- They do not like sports: Green tea and flower tea
- Those exposed to heavy air pollution: Green tea
- Smokers and drinkers: Green tea
- Meat lovers: Oolong tea
- Those suffering constipation: Honey tea
- Those who want to lose fat: Oolong tea tea, Pu'er tea and green
- Those with a weak spleen and stomach: Oolong tea and flower tea
- They are hoping for longevity: Oolong tea and black tea
Remember,
 this is not medical advice of any kind. However, you are responsible 
for your own health and wellbeing, so stay educated on the subjects that
 impact your life and diet, and remember the importance of getting a 
good balance of scientific facts, anecdotal evidence and educated 
opinions (the last from your primary health care provider). There is a 
place for tea in your wellness plan, without a doubt, but that does not 
mean you can not find one that feels the best to you, and gives you the 
effects, both pleasurable and medical, that you want.
 

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