Health Benefits for Green tea
Green tea has been relished by people in China and Japan for centuries; it has become more
widely known and appreciated in the West over time.
A lot of people know that Green tea can be very beneficial to health but few
understand the exact reasons why.
Green tea
contains powerful antioxidants that help to prevent cancers. Evidence suggested
that enjoying Green tea regularly as part of your everyday diet can help reduce
the risks of colon, pancreas, rectum, stomach and bladder cancer by up to an
impressive 60%. The main antioxidant that is found in Green tea; Epigallocatechin
gallate (EGCG as it is also referred to) has 100% more antioxidant power than
vitamin C and up to 25% more effectual at protecting the cells from harmful
influences. Additionally, not only does EGCG inhibit the growth of new cancer
cells forming, it also helps to eradicate the existing cancer cells and leaving
the healthy cells intact.
Green tea lowers the bad cholesterol (LDL) in our bodies and balances the level
of good cholesterol (HDL). This explains why tea drinkers can eat a large amount
of cholesterol and still have an equally balanced cholesterol count. It can
help to stop blood clots from forming which would inevitably lead to thrombosis,
this is of greater importance if you take into consideration that this is one
of the main causes of heart attacks and strokes.
It reduces high blood pressure but suppressing angio-tension which causes the
blood vessels to constrict which causes high blood pressure. Green tea effectively
lowers blood sugar, (Polyphenols and polysaccharides being the main two antioxidants
that are most effective at lowering blood sugar). It helps to prevent and alleviate
symptoms of type-two diabetes.
Green tea protects the liver against harmful toxins, chemicals in cigarette
smoke and alcohol to name examples.
It is ideal for maintaining good oral health as it suppresses the build up
of plaque formation and destroys the bacteria that can cause bad breath.
Green Tea also aids the prevention of free radicals from ageing you prematurely
and gives your immune system a boost due to the high concentration of polyphenols
and flavonoids.
Green tea
has been shown to possess antiviral and antibacterial properties. Studies conducted
have shown Green tea halts the spread of disease and quickens ones recovery
from cold and flu viruses. It also combats seven strains of food poisoning including
botulism, staphylococcus and clostridium.
Green tea
helps to stop dehydration by helping your body to maintain a healthy balance
of fluid; it also relieves stress and fatigue which is often caused by dehydration.
It also helps to stimulate the metabolism, give the calorie burning a boost
and is commonly used as a key element in a healthy diet.
Black tea comes from the same plant as green tea but it will not give you the
exact same benefits as during fermentation, a lot of its medical benefits are
lost.
That said, tea in any form is still beneficial to health just that some are
more so than others. The best way to preserve the nutrition of tea is to drink
it freshly brewed, without sugar or milk and to let the tea brew about 4-5 before
consuming it.
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