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  • Amazing Green Tea Health Benefits.

    By: Al



    Green tea has been used as a medicine in China for at
    least 4,000 years. It's benefits to human health have been
    widely known and talked about ever since it was first
    discovered. Legend says that green tea was discovered in
    2737BC when the emperor Shen Nung was boiling some water
    for drinking and some leaves from a tree nearby blew into
    it. The wonderful smell induced the emporer to try this new
    drink and he found the taste heavenly and very refreshing.
    Green tea was later brought from China to Japan by Buddhist
    monks.

    Green tea, like black tea is made from the leaves of the
    plant Camellia sinensis. The difference between the three
    main types of tea is the way that they are produced. Green
    tea is unfermented tea meaning that the leaves used for
    green tea are steamed soon after been plucked in order to
    prevent the oxidation of the leaves. In this way the leaves
    remain green and the active substances within the leaves
    retain their qualities. Black teas on the other hand are
    made from fermented leaves and as a result have less
    nutritional and enzyme content as the green tea. Thus green
    and black teas have different chemical properties.

    Modern science has in recent times been able to
    demonstrate that green tea is beneficial to one's health
    and this is mainly due to the fact that tea contains high
    levels of antioxidants called polyphenols or flavonoids.
    The antioxidant activity of tea has been compared to that
    of fruit and vegetables in a number of studies. One study
    concluded that consuming three cups of tea a day produced a
    similar amount of antioxidants as eating six apples.
    Antioxidants help your body fight against free radicals
    which cause damage to cells and tisuues in your body.

    While all tea is healthy to drink, it is green tea that
    contains the highest level of flavonoids. Recent medical
    studies suggest green tea to be beneficial in many areas
    including the following:
    -Digestive and respiratory health.
    -Lowers cholesterol levels
    -Boosts your immune system
    -Reduces high blood pressure
    -Arthritis - anti-inflammatory effect.
    -Oral hygiene - due to antibacterial properties.
    -Skin conditions such as acne
    -Lowers blood sugar

    Another potential benefit is in the area of weight loss.
    Research recently published in the American Journal of
    Clinical Nutrition suggests that an extract from green tea
    may speed up fat oxidation. Ten healthy men in their 20's
    were studied for 6 weeks and it was discovered that those
    men who were given a green tea extract used more calories
    in a day than those who did not. This appears to be due to
    green tea having thermogenic properties thus causing the
    body to burn fat faster than usual. One word of caution
    though - if you need to lose weight - and all you do is
    drink green tea without making any other lifestyle changes
    then do not expect an instant miracle! However green tea
    combined with a healthy balanced diet and regular exercise
    provides will help you in your weight loss program. Lorraine Bevere is the webmaster of FOG Tea, Inc. which is a premier source of information about tea. For questions or comments about this article, please visit: http://fogtea.com


     

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