13 Health Benefits of Green Tea
by Arina Nikitina
Green tea has been enjoyed by people in China and Japan for
thousands of years. Over the time it has become widely known in
the West.
A lot of people nowadays have heard that green tea benefits
the overall health, but not a lot know why exactly. And believe
me after I've learned all the health benefits of green tea, I
get completely different feeling every time I drink it. I not
only enjoy the taste of it but I also get the moral satisfaction
knowing that I am doing something right and extremely healthy
for my body. I want you to have exactly the same feeling I have,
so here are the benefits that you get while sipping delicious
cup of tea.
Green tea contains anti-oxidants that:
1. Helps to prevent cancer. The is some strong evidence that
green tea included in you every day diet can reduce bladder, colon,
esophageal, pancreas, rectum, and stomach cancer up to 60%. An
antioxidant known as "epigallocatechin gallate" (EGCG
for short) is at least 100 more times more effective than vitamin
C and 25 times more effective than vitamin E at protecting cells
from harmful influence.
The amazing thing about it that EGCG it not only inhibits the
growth of new cancer cells it also kills some of the existing
cancer sells without harming the healthy ones.
2. Lowers "bad" cholesterol (known as LDL) and improves
the ratio of "good" cholesterol (known as HDL). It explains
why tea-drinkers can eat almost twice the foods containing cholesterol
as those who don't drink green tea, but still have an equal cholesterol
count.
3. Stops the unnatural formation of blood cloth which if not
taken care of will cause thrombosis. It takes on added importance
if you consider that thrombosis is one of the main causes of strokes
and heart attacks.
4. Reduces high blood pressure by repressing angiotensin II
which causes constriction of the blood vessels causing high blood
pressure.
5. Lowers blood sugar (polyphenols and polysaccharides are
the two main antioxidants are especially effective in lowering
blood sugar). That helps prevent and relieve type-two diabetes.
6. Protects liver against toxins like alcohol and chemicals
in cigarette smoke.
7. Promotes oral health by suppress the process of plaque formation
and destroys the bacteria that forms plaque. It also destroys
bacteria that causes bad breath, so after eating something sweet
I suggest you drink a cup of green tea.
8. Destroys free radicals that cause aging.
9. Boosts your immune system function (because of its high
concentration of polyphenols and flaveboids).
10. Possess antibacterial and antiviral properties. Recent
studies show that green tea inhibits the spread of disease, speeds
up recovery from cold and flu. It also kills seven strains of
food poisoning bacteria including clostridium, botulus and staphylococcus
(which makes it a good treatment for diarrhea).
11. Helps your body to maintain healthy fluid balance and relieve
fatigue and stress often caused by dehydration.
12. Blocks main receptors that produce allergic reactions.
13. Stimulates metabolism, calorie burning process and is wildly
being used as an important part of a healthy diet.
It is important to know that black tea, even though it comes
from the same plant as a green tea, will not give you the same
benefits. Black tea during fermentation process loses most of
its medical benefits.
The best way to preserve all the disease-fighting nutrition
is to drink your tea freshly brewed. All the decaffeinated, ready-to-drink
bottled or instant teas will give you very little of natural health
compounds. It is better to let your tea steep for about 4-5 minutes
before drinking it.
I hope that after reading this article you will include a cup
of green tea in your daily ratio. After all it is a rare case
when something that good for our health can be also that delicious.
About The Author: Arina Nikitina is the owner of the website
GreenTeaSecrets.com, where you'll find a lot of free information
about green tea, learn how green tea can benefit to your health
and how it can help you lose weight. Visit: http://www.greenteasecrets.com (Copyright
2005)
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