Miracle Cup: The Health
Benefits of Green Tea
How do you fit a miracle in a cup?
For 4,000 years, the Chinese people have been using green tea
as treatment for everything from headaches to depression.
Today, studies are conducted in Asia and the west in order to
produce hard evidence of the health benefits of green tea. In
the 1994 edition of the Journal of National Cancer Institute,
the results of an epidemiological study stated that one of the
health benefits of drinking green tea is that it can reduce the
risk of esophageal cancer in Chinese men and women by up to
60%.
The rich presence of catechin polyphenols, particularly
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is the reason why green tea has
so much health benefits. A powerful antioxidant, EGCG can not
only inhibit the growth of cancer cells but can also destroy
them without harming healthy cells.
The University of Purdue has also concluded a research on how a
certain compound present in green tea can stop cancer cells
from growing. Still another health benefit of green tea is its
ability to lower down cholesterol levels and improve the ratio
between good (HDL) cholesterol and bad (LDL) cholesterol.
The EGCG in green tea is a health benefit substance that can
lower down LDL cholesterol levels and stop blood from forming
abnormal clots (thrombosis), a leading cause of heart attacks
and strokes.
Green tea has more health benefits compared to other Chinese
teas like oolong and black tea, all of which come from the
plant Camellia sinensis. What makes green tea different is the
process by which it is made. Green tea owes much of its health
benefits to how the Camellia sinensis leaves are steamed. The
steam process keeps the EGCG health benefit of green tea from
oxidizing. With oolong and black teas, however, the leaves are
fermented instead of being steamed, thus causing the EGCG
health benefit to transform into another less medicinally
potent form.
Aside from medicinal value, green tea can also offer other
health benefits, especially in the fitness field. Drinking
green tea can cause a person to burn down more calories. A
recent study on the health benefits of green tea shows that the
drink can help dieters. According to the American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition in 1999, men who take both caffeine and
green tea burn down more calories than men who only take
caffeine or a placebo.
Another health benefit of green tea is its bacteria-destroying
properties. The health benefit of green tea in this area is
that it can help prevent food poisoning and also prevent tooth
decay. The substances found in green tea kill the bacteria
causing food poisoning and those that cause dental plaque to
form.
Well known for its countless medicinal and health benefits,
green tea is nothing short of a miracle.
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