Why Green Tea is Good For You
March 25, 2009 by Nan
Filed under Green Tea, Health Drinks, Health and Wellness
There is considerable focus in today’s world on improving and/or maintaining health. We want to live longer and feel better, which is why more and more companies are focusing their attention on producing products that have potential health benefits.
Tea is considered a very healthy drink. The Chinese have been using it for its medicinal benefits for over 4,000 years. In some other countries, especially those with cold climates, tea is almost as popular as water.
Basically, tea has four types: the black tea, the oolong tea, the green tea, and the white tea — each of which is said to have benefits that can help the overall well being of a person.
But among all these types, green tea stands out.
Experts say that the reason that green tea is so good for you is because it contains EGCG, which is a very powerful anti-oxidant. It is also processed differently than other teas because the leaves are steamed. This is to ensure that the EGCG will not be oxidized. Other teas use a fermentation process, which causes the EGCG to be converted into complex compounds.
Drinking green tea helps to prevent many diseases and illnesses, such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, high cholesterol levels, cardiovascular diseases, infections, tooth decay, and various impaired immune functions. An added benefit is that it can also help people to lose weight!
People who already have cancer are often advised to drink green tea because of its high EGCG content. Experts believe the EGCG may inhibit the growth of cancer by killing the cancer cells without causing harm to other cells and tissues.
Individuals with high cholesterol may want to consider drinking green tea because it has been shown to lower LDL cholesterol levels while inhibiting “thrombosis” — the abnormal formation of blood clots in the body which are the major causes of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and stroke.
For those who have dental concerns, green tea has been known to help prevent dental decay because it contains properties that kill the bacteria in plaque.
Although green tea has many proven benefits to people who use it as a health drink, experts still warn that it should be used in moderation. Green tea does contain caffeine, which can cause insomnia attacks to people who have low caffeine tolerance.
Overall, however, green tea is a healthy drink that is good for you in many ways.
Green Tea is a Great Health Drink
March 8, 2009 by Nan
Filed under Green Tea, Health Drinks, Health and Wellness
Green tea is one of the best health drinks around. In fact, the Chinese have used it for more than 4,000 years!
The benefits of drinking green tea include regulating your blood sugar, preventing certain cancers, fighting plaque, lowering your cholesterol and slowing down the aging process.
But what makes green tea so special is the fact that it is rich in catechin polyphenols, particularly epigallocatechin gallate also known as EGCG.
EGCG is a powerful anti-oxidant that does two things:
- First, it inhibits the growth of cancer cells, and
- Second, it kills cancer cells without harming any healthy tissue.
It also lowers your cholesterol by inhibiting the abnormal formation of blood clots which causes someone to have either a heart attack or stroke.
Green tea is even able to fight tooth decay because it inhibits the major bacteria called Streptococcus mutans from forming in between the teeth. Plus, drinking it regularly also helps prevent gum disease.
Do other types of tea have the same benefits as green tea? They do – but what sets green tea apart is how it’s processed. The other products are not steamed, so the EGCG compound is not oxidized.
Green tea does contain caffeine, but it has 50% less than coffee so it’s better for you. Naturally, people who are allergic to caffeine should not drink green tea and if you are pregnant, drink it in moderation.
Proper storage of green tea is important. Once you open the box, be sure to store it away from light and keep in an airtight container. You can also put it in the refrigerator at a temperature between 38 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
Now that you know what a great health drink green tea is, the next time you go to the supermarket, be sure and pick up a box and start drinking it regularly. If you find the taste is bland, add sugar, honey, or even a lemon wedge. Or do as the English do and serve it with a few bisquits.



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