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Green tea for health

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

The role of green tea in promoting health has been much in the news in the last few years. There is ample evidence that, consumed in moderation, green tea indeed does aid many aspects of functioning. Some of these benefits have been known for over a thousand years.
The polyphenols, flavonoids and even caffeine (in moderate […]

Green tea for health

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

The role of green tea in promoting health has been much in the news in the last few years. There is ample evidence that, consumed in moderation, green tea indeed does aid many aspects of functioning. Some of these benefits have been known for over a thousand years.
The polyphenols, flavonoids and even caffeine (in moderate […]

Drink your green tea: it’s good for you

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Sally Seidman’s article “Tea — Plenty of It — May Do the Body Good” is a great explanation of green tea’s known and unknown benefits:
One substance in tea, the tongue-twisting epigallo-catechin gallate (EGCG), appears to reduce psoriasis, prostate cancer and colon tumors (at least in animals) and is now an ingredient in a growing number […]

Using Green Tea Supplement Capsules

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Green tea supplement capsules are capsules that contain exactly what is found in the tea – all of the good things that you might need in your diet, in order to get the best health benefits out of it. However, they are not tea, because they are contained in capsules, like pills. You can simply […]

Green Tea: Is Green Tea Good For You?

Monday, May 7th, 2007

The studies are in - green tea is officially good for you. It has many health benefits, especially if you drink five or more cups a day. Green tea seems to provide excellent benefits for your heart and cardiovascular system, your brain, and for weight control.
Many other claims have been made for the health […]

Green Tea and CLL - Mayo Clinic research

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Green tea and CLL (Chronic Lyphocytic Leukemia) are making medical news.
Recently the Mayo clinic’s research found that three of the patients in the study who had chronic lymphocytic leukemia improved whenever they drank green tea. This was either drunk by itself or the patients had taken nutritional supplements of green tea extract. […]


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