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Saturday, April 22, 2006

The Antioxidant Effects of Green Tea

Hi all,
I would like to start off with something very simple.
You could improve your health tremendously with consuming Green Tea everyday, especially after mail.

So, for the next few posting, I shall touch on Green Tea.

Lets start off with the "Antioxidant Effects of Green Tea".

Oxygen is an essential element and all members of the animal kingdom need it. Oxygen is that element in the air that triggers the burning of glucose and fat to provide heat and energy in the body. But as essential as oxygen is, it does have its negative effects.

During the process of oxidation, highly reactive byproducts called free radicals are produced. These free radicals act on other molecules, turning them into free radicals like themselves, thus disrupting their normal functioning. This could eventually lead to massive cell destruction, tissue damage, and even cause degenerative diseases, like cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis, etc.

Fortunately, the human body comes equipped with natural defenses against these harmful free radicals. Antioxidants are chemical substances found naturally in fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants act on free radicals, hunting them down and neutralizing them in order to stop their rampaging on healthy cells of the body.

Antioxidant Effects of Plants

Among the many plants that contain disease-fighting antioxidants is the camellia sinensis, otherwise known as the tea plant. For centuries, tea has been served in Chinese households as a healthy beverage to promote health and general well-being. Green tea especially has been greatly favored due its many astounding health benefits.

Green tea has been consumed throughout the ages in India, China, Japan, and Thailand. In traditional Chinese and Indian medicine, green tea has been used as a stimulant, diuretic (to promote the excretion of urine), astringent (to control bleeding and help heal wounds), and to improve heart health.

Today, the benefits of green tea have been largely attributed to the presence of polycatechins with powerful antioxidant effects. But besides polycatechins, there are also other ingredients in green tea that contribute to its antioxidant effects.

Green Tea and its Antioxidant Effects

Among all flavonoids, catechin is ranked high for its antioxidant effects and properties. Catechin is that substance found in green tea which makes the beverage an excellent source of antioxidant effects. Besides tannin, vitamins such as vitamin A (carotene), C, and E, there are also other well-known substances in green tea that gives it its antioxidant effects.

Research aimed at finding the active compounds in green tea revealed that its protective and antioxidant effects are due chiefly to catechins which are powerful polyphenolic antioxidants. Green tea also has antioxidant effects that make them powerful anti-carcinogenic, cardioprotective, nueroprotective, and anti-microbial actions. A particularly bioactive catechin called epigallocatechin gallate has been singled out by many researchers as very important because of its antioxidant effects leading to cancer prevention.

I shall stop here for today.

I shall share with you the secret between Weight Loss and Green Tea tomorrow.

See ya.

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