Yes. Green tea has some vitamin C, whereas black tea has none. The oxidation process used to create black tea destroys the Vitamin C. The amount of vitamin C in green tea is small but measurable, usually about 2-5% of RDA per cup. It's not enough to act as a primary source of vitamin C in the diet, but it's enough that someone who drinks a lot of very fresh tea may be getting some benefit from it.
No. Green tea and Vitamin C helps fight radicals in the body. Drinking green tea and lemon juice that is rich in antioxidants can help men suffering from impotency.
The statement that Green tea has "more vitamin C than a single orange" is a baseless myth. Statements like that are sometimes made as bogus health claims by companies trying to promote their own green tea products. The amount of Vitamin C in green tea varies by type, but it tends to range from between 2%-10% of recommended daily allowance (RDA), per cup. An orange, by contrast, tends to contain around 100% of the RDA. About heat, heat does cause Vitamin C to break down, but heating something to boiling still preserves much of the Vitamin C. Even things heated well above boiling still will have some Vitamin C, just less than before they were heated.
Drinking green tea and getting vitamin c supplementation can help a middle-aged man. The best antioxidants are vitamin c and e.
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Nettle supplements, and/or nettle tea, chamonille tea, and probably green tea. Eat citrus fruits, and foods and drinks with allot of Vitamin C.
Yes. Green tea is known to be healthy, and lemon adds vitamin C. There are additional benefits of the combination: tea can inhibit iron absorption, but vitamin C improves iron absorption, counteracting this effect. The vitamin C in the lemon may also improve absorption of some of the antioxidants in the tea. It can also be healthy to drink green tea blended with various lemon-scented herbs, such as lemongrass, lemon balm, lemon verbena, or lemon myrtle, as these herbs also have many positive effects on health.
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Keep your tea in a refrigerator for the best result. Freezer will keep your tea fresh too, but may affect your tea more once it's opened and moisture level of leaf changes. Generally green tea is stored at 5°C as opposed to room temperature has higher residual vitamin C content, and especially when air is present.
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Scurvy is a condition that results from an extreme vitamin C deficiency. An herbal tea high in vitamin C, such as rose hip tea is an effective treatment for the condition. Not all herbal teas can or should be used in the treatment of scurvy as not all herbal teas contain vitamin C.