1.
Lowers your risk of cancer. Although the studies of how green tea
affects cancerous cells are still in their infancy, there have been human
trials which indicate that it does inhibit cells from developing cancer. EGCG
in green tea regulates and inhibits cancer growth by killing cells that are
growing inappropriately. In Japan, a study of 500 women with Stage I and Stage
II breast cancer found that increasing their green tea consumption before and
after surgery significantly lowered the risk of recurrence. Another analysis of
22 studies of the correlation between green tea and lung cancer concluded that
by increasing your intake of green tea by two cups a day may reduce the risk of
developing lung cancer by 18%.
2.
Eases the pain of rheumatoid
arthritis. Study
results reported in theProceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences shows that polyphenol antioxidants in
green tea benefits suffers of arthritis by reducing the incidence and severity
of the disease. EGCG protects cartilage destruction and reduces joint swelling
and pain. This leads many scientists and health professionals to recommend
green tea as a legitimate remedy for treating arthritis.
3.
Stabilizes your cholesterol
levels. Researchers
believe that green tea lowers your cholesterol levels by reducing its
absorption in your digestive tract and increasing the rate of which it is
excreted. However, your body does need cholesterol to build cell membranes,
insulate nerve fibres and create hormones. For this, green tea benefits you by
preventing the conversion of LDL cholesterol into it’s more dangerous, oxidized
form. Oxidized LDL is one of the main factors in the development of
atherosclerosis (the build of plaque that blocks your arteries as LDL gets sticky
and clings to your artery walls) and increases your risk of heart attack or
stroke. The amazing antioxidant effects of green tea protect this, helping to
keep your arteries clean.
4. Prevents cardiovascular disease. A Japanese study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed significant reductions in deaths from cardiovascular disease among green tea drinkers. The study found that over an 11 year test period, individuals who drank more than 5 cups per day had a 16% less chance of mortality and mortality related to cardiovascular disease when compared to individuals who drank less than one cup per day. They also found that green tea was especially beneficially in preventing strokes, due in large part to the antioxidants and how they prevent clogged arteries.
5.
Boosts your immune system. Catechins, the antioxidant polyphenol
compounds, have been shown to have a major impact in your immune system.
Research conducted by the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2003 revealed that theanine, found
in green tea, boosted the activity of the gamma delta T cells that form part of
our adaptive and innate immunity. The study followed a group of coffee drinkers
and a group of tea drinkers who each drank 600ml of their drink daily. Blood
samples taken four weeks later quite clearly showed that production of these
anti-bacterial proteins were five times higher in those drinking tea.
6.
Promotes weight loss. Both green tea and green tea extract have
been shown to fight obesity and lower LDL cholesterol – both of which
ultimately lead to a reduced risk of heart disease and diabetes. The
polyphenols in green tea are extremely useful for dissolving triglycerides, a
substance in the liver and small intestine made up of mostly sugar and fat, and
this is thought to be the reason green tea benefits fat loss. EGCG is also
known to stimulate your metabolism and accelerate weight loss. When combined
with the caffeine in green tea, this causes your central nervous system to
release fat into the bloodstream to be used as fuel which burns your body fat
off.
7.
Reduces tooth decay. Antibacterial properties found in green tea
are also used by your body to kill the bacteria that causes plaque on your
teeth. Research by the Journal of Periodontology has also shown that for every cup of
green tea you drink, there is a decrease in indicators for gum disease.
Fluoride is also found in green tea which helps to protect against cavities.
8.
Effective in the treatment of
multiple sclerosis. In
2007, Dr. Orhan Aktas from the Institute
of Neuroimmunology conducted
a study of how green tea benefits sufferers of multiple sclerosis. While
current patients do not have many options to prevent tissue damage and
disability, he found that the flavonoid EGCG found in green tea could have a
huge impact on multiple sclerosis. He concluded that EGCG is capable of
directly protecting against neuronal injury in living brain tissue and that
EGCG constituents may open up a new therapeutic avenue for treating MS by
combining anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective capacities.
9.
Slows the onset of Alzheimer’s
and Parkinson’s disease. A
recent report published in the journal Phytomedicine has found substantial evidence that
the enzymes found in green tea protect your brain cells from damage. Another study
conducted by the University of South Florida looked at the effects of antioxidant
EGCG. It was shown to be a protein blocker which prevented the chemical
reactions that can lead to nerve damage that can lead to Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s.
10.
Fights the cause of allergies
in your body. Methylated
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) has been shown to block a cells receptor
involved in producing an allergic response. By blocking the production of
histamine and immunoglobulin E (IgE), two compounds in the body that are
chiefly involved in triggering and sustaining allergic reactions, EGCG could
very well be the compound which prevents you from having watery eyes, sneezing
and coughing.
11.
Helps to fend off infections. Again, as one of the main benefits of green
tea, EGCG has been highlighted by a study published in the Journal
of Allergy and Clinical Immunology as being able to prevent infections,
including the HIV virus. EGCG binds with CD4 immune system T-cell receptors and
stops HIV from doing the same to reduce the risk of infection. While it is
still way too early to peg green tea as a cure for HIV, an Egyptian study has
shown that combining antibiotics with green tea significantly boosts the
effectiveness of the antibiotic. In fact, when tested against 28
disease-causing microorganisms, green tea enhanced the bacteria killing power
in every single case.
12.
Reduces and prevents acne. Green tea benefits acne in a number of
different ways. It’s antibacterial properties attack and kill the acne bacteria
while the anti-inflammatory benefits of green tea reduce the swelling and
redness. Antioxidants fight against free radicals which damage the skin and
make it more susceptible to acne also help to balance hormone levels to help
prevent future breakouts from happening.
13.
Slows the aging process to
prevent wrinkles. One of
the latest benefits of green tea is the effect it has on your skin and the
aging process. It is again down to the antioxidants that prevent cell oxidation
and damage that can make you look older than you really are. Studies are mixed
on this particular green tea benefit as new research has come to light which
suggests the full benefits can only be had by applying green tea topically to
your skin. However, many people have found that potent green tea extracts do
have a positive effect on their skin, leaving it softer, more supply and
younger looking.
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