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And the recent scientific study has validated that drinking hot liquids can cool the body during the conditions of the exercise, but only under conditions that allow full evaporation. [1] This is due to the fact that drinking hot liquids increases the amount that a Suda person.

The increase of cooling will not necessarily be carried out if there is little air circulation, if the air is very humid, or if a person has a lot of clothes. Research on hot fluids and thermoregulation is very new, and there are many unanswered questions about how and when it happens. One of the suggestions offered, by Peter McNaughton of Cambridge, is that the receptors in the mouth respond to heat. [2] This would allow a relatively small amount of hot liquid to send a signal to the body that can activate its pre-progressively becoming thermoregulation mechanisms, which leads to a greater cooling effect than the heating effect of drinking the liquid.

One of the researchers who study fluids and hot thermoregulation, in an interview with the Smithsonian, recommended that, according to the investigation of it, hot tea would be a good way

To cool on a hot day, by using less clothes, but it would not be as useful in very humid conditions.

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The Ethics Association of Tea (ETP) is a non-profit organization consisting of tea companies for members, with the aim of addressing human rights, work and social problems, and promoting sustainability among tea producers.
This article provides a brief description of what ETP is and how it works, and explores the degree to which the ETP is effective in achieving the objectives of addressing human rights issues associated with tea production.
The certification of the ETP is generally considered less strict and easier to obtain that fair trade certification. In 2010, the ETP began recognizing the fair trade certification of tea producers, carried out by international FAIRTRADE labeling organizations (FLO), when it formed an association with the FLO. [4]

Changes in History and Membership:

The ETP was founded in 1997 as the Tea Supply Association, and its name was modified in September 2004 to the Ethics Association of Tea. [1] It started as a coalition only of tea companies based in the United Kingdom, but since then it has been expanded to be global. The ETP currently demands the membership of more than

50 tea marks, ranging from major multinational brands, small tea independent companies.

wnilever, the company that has Lipton, PG Tips, Red Rose, and many other main tea brands, was one of the 11 founding members of the ETP, although it is no longer among current members. Unilever, like many companies, undertook their own initiatives to promote sustainability and address ethical concerns. Many past and current ETP members have also passed beyond the participation of the ETP base to address environmental and ethical problems in tea production through other means, such as fair trade and organic certification, Direct supply or other more individualized initiatives.

Programs and initiatives:

The ETP performs monitoring and certification, which consists of audits of tea producers that supply member companies. This program is free to producers, and covers both problems of social concern and environmental matters. Some of the social concerns include health and safety, employment, salaries and freely chosen benefits, work hours and

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