A recent study, reported on in early 2002, showed that topically applied green tea extracts can reduce harmful effects of radiation from the sun.
Green tea extract is healthy to drink. It has been published that green tea extract helps to prevent esophagus cancer. Research also shows that green tea extract helps to reduce cholesterol. There are many more advantages to drinking green tea extract.
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I have done some research into green tea and weight loss (greentealose.com). and have found that legitimate research studies show green tea can help with weight loss especially when accompanied with moderate exercise. I drink it daily myself, with lemon, though I have no idea if lemon contributes to the weight loss itself.
Research reported on in 2002 reported that tea tree oil performed better than certain antibiotics in fighting MRSA, but the sample size of the study was small.
Green tea has often been promoted as a method of weight loss. While it is not entirely confirmed, there are known health benefits that come with the natural antioxidants in green tea.
The mainstream medical community does not embrace essiac tea. Critics contend that a certain number of cancers deemed incurable spontaneously go into remission without an adequate medical explanation as to why.
Yes. Green tea is the healthiest tea. Both black and Green tea are made from the same tea plant-camellia sinensis. But unlike black tea which is fermented, Green is steamed. Steaming preserves most of the poly phenols found in tea leaves as well as the other health benefiting constituents of tea. However, it has been proven that black tea lowers the level of LDL the "bad" cholesterol. A study in the Netherlands found that men who drank 4 cups of black, unsweetened tea a day had lower levels of LDL and a reduced risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Green tea or green tea extract is a healthy, natural and proven fat burning supplement. Over 2,000 studies have been conducted on this subject.
Many reputable studies, however, indicate that there is a definite health hazard in using even small amounts of sassafras either as oil or tea.
It is green tea plus citrus.
The same parts of the world that white and green tea originate from, as black tea is simply green tea that has been allowed to ferment (i.e. rot or decompose) for a period of time.