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I thought this was interesting...Mistyhttp://www..com

 

 

http://hfn-usa.com/articles/020717-greentea.html

 

New scientific studies prove that you can live longer—and enjoy numerous health

benefits—by drinking the most popular beverage in the world.

 

 

 

If you're a coffee lover, you might want to reconsider your drink of choice.

Coffee may give you the energy boost you crave, but if you want to live longer,

maintain healthy weight, and enjoy a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and

cancer, you might consider switching over to green tea.

 

Green tea has been used throughout Asia for thousands of years to promote

longevity, improve mental functions, and prevent disease. But it is only within

the past twenty years or so that green tea has become a popular healing tonic in

the West. As a result of both historical accounts and current research, tea has

gone from a simple beverage to a

functional food with ample evidence of its health promoting properties.

 

Green tea proven to reduce risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.

 

Numerous population-based studies have demonstrated that green tea consumption

is associated with a significantly lower risk for many types of cancer. In

addition to the population-based evidence, green tea and green-tea extracts have

been shown to exert many anti-cancer effects in experimental studies.

 

Two newly published reviews on the health properties of tea and its active

constituents, tea polyphenols, examined the many mechanisms of tea’s healthful

effects on cancer and cardiovascular disease.

 

1) The first study found that tea:

 

• produces potent antioxidant effects

 

• supports induction of detoxification enzymes

 

• helps regulate abnormal cell growth and cancer

 

• prevents LDL cholesterol oxidation

 

• improves the function and growth of beneficial intestine bacteria

 

In addition, the authors found that many of the so-called " western

nutritionally-linked cancers, " caused by poor diet, and " lifestyle-related

cancers, " caused mainly by tobacco use, can be prevented by tea consumption.

These cancers include prostate, stomach, pancreas, breast, lung, and colon

cancers.

 

The authors conclude that, " The regular use of tea, a widely available, tasty,

inexpensive beverage, has displayed valuable preventive properties in chronic

human diseases. " Because optimal effects of tea consumption require up to 10

cups of tea daily, and because green tea has the highest quantity of the main

active tea ingredients, the availability of standardized green tea extracts in

easy-to-use capsule form has made it convenient for anybody to obtain the

amazing benefits of tea. 1

 

2) A second large study in Japan examined the effects of green tea on cancer and

cardiovascular disease. This study looked at the effects of drinking less than 3

cups a day versus the effects of drinking more than 10 cups of green tea daily.

The finding was that drinking large amounts of green tea resulted in an almost

50% reduction in cancer incidence and a significant delay in the development of

those cancers that did occur.

 

In the case of cardiovascular disease, a 30% reduction was found to result from

large intakes of green tea. Not surprisingly, these researchers also found that

green tea consumption resulted in an extension of lifespan among those people

who drank the largest amounts. While drinking more than 10 cups a day of tea is

difficult for most people, the availability of highly concentrated green tea

extracts in capsule form has made it possible for anyone to easily obtain the

benefits of drinking large amounts of green tea. 2

 

Lose weight … live longer

 

One recent study confirms that tea catechins—potent antioxidants—are effective

in suppressing increases of glucose and insulin concentrations in the blood.

Since blood sugar tends to increase with age, this effect is an extremely

important anti-aging benefit.3 Another study indicates that one of the specific

catechins, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCg), lowers appetite, body weight, blood

sugar, and insulin levels. 4

 

Plus, tea polyphenols inhibit the activity of amylase, a starch-digesting enzyme

found in saliva and in the intestines. Starch is broken down more slowly, and

the rise in serum glucose is minimized, so that you don’t crave sweets and other

snack foods after eating a meal. 5 Since insulin is our most fattening hormone

and, with cortisol, our most pro-aging hormone, if you take green tea in the

form of a nutritional supplement, you gain a wide range of benefits that

accompany calorie and insulin control.

 

The Far East paradox

 

Researchers have wondered about the Far East medical paradox for many years. If

cigarette smoking is so prevalent in China and Japan, why is heart disease so

rare? Also, why do the Japanese people remain so thin, when obesity has become

an epidemic in the United States?

 

We now know, thanks to scientific studies, that antioxidants in green tea help

reduce the oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or " bad " cholesterol, a

process that can lead to clogged arteries and cardiovascular disease. 1, 6

 

And to answer the second question, the " starch blocking " effect of green tea

(3,4,5) may be part of the reason Japanese people living in Japan can eat so

much rice but remain thin. They have a tradition of drinking green tea with

every meal!

 

So, if you want to keep your weight under control, decrease your risk of getting

cancer and developing cardiovascular disease, and maintain healthy blood glucose

levels, drink lots of green tea … or take a good nutritional supplement that

contains green tea extracts extract.

 

 

References

 

1. Weisburger JH, Chung FL. " Mechanisms of chronic disease

causation by nutritional factors and tobacco products and their

prevention by tea polyphenols. " Food Chem Toxicol 2002

Aug;40(8):1145-54

Abstract

 

2. Nakachi K, Matsuyama S, Miyake S, Suganuma M, Imai K.

" Preventive effects of drinking green tea on cancer and cardiovascular disease:

epidemiological evidence for multiple targeting prevention. " Biofactors

2000;13(1-4):49-54 Abstract

 

3. Horigome, T., Kumar, R and Okamoto, K.: Brit J. Nutr., 60,275-285 (1988)

Abstract

 

4. Kao YH, Hiipakka RA, Liao S. " Modulation of endocrine systems and food intake

by green tea epigallocatechin gallate. " Endocrinology 2000 Mar;141(3):980-7

Abstract

 

5. Kreydiyyeh SI et al. " Tea extract inhibits intestinal absorption of glucose

and sodium in rats. " Comp Biochem Physiol C Pharmacol Toxico Endocrino

1994;108:359-65.Abstract

 

6. Luo, M., et al. " Inhibition of LDL oxidation by green tea extract. " The

Lancet 199, 349:360-361.Abstract

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Mistylyn, Do you know if Green Tea can unclog arteriesthat already have a

build-up of plaque?You give such good and informative information, keep thisup

because we need you. ThanksShirley

 

 

 

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Hi Shirley & thank you (big blush),

 

As far as the green tea, I don't see where drinking it could

hurt... And if you drink the 10 glasses a day they recommend, yes,

I can where that much water would definitely help.

 

Now the standardized pills, I am not so sure about. I don't think

they can hurt exactly, but I think it is a step in the wrong

direction. Not only are you not getting the water in, but now we

are hunting for the magic bullet. How many times have we been told

it is one ingredient that is the " active " ingredient. Now if the

pill is standardized to have that ingredient, but perhaps not all of

its neighbor ingredients, like it is found in nature, what happens

when later they tell us, oops- no, it was not that ingredient but

this one that is important.

 

I feel this is moving us closer to a pharmaceutical philosophy

compared to the holistic philosophy that was originally the guiding

premise of the roots of alternative medicine.

 

Holistic means looking at the whole system of the green tea leaf,

just like looking at the whole system of the person.

 

Be Well,

Misty

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, shirley holder

<shirquinson> wrote:

> Hi Mistylyn, Do you know if Green Tea can unclog arteriesthat

already have a build-up of plaque?You give such good and informative

information, keep thisup because we need you. ThanksShirley

>

>

>

> Shirquinson

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