Why aren't you using Green Tea Capsules?
Green tea capsules and tablets represent a simple, excellent,
and effective way to get the benefits of green tea.
Although drinking green tea is very enjoyable and soothing to
some people, many others don't like the bitter taste. Moreover,
some people are realistic enough to know that the more trouble
they have to go through to get the benefits of something, the
less likely they are to do it.
Everyone now knows that drinking green tea is healthy just like
they know that juicing vegetables and fruits is healthy too. But
not many of us have the time to juice vegetables and fruits
everyday, just like we don't have the time to brew green tea and
sip it.
That's why green tea capsules are a fantasic way to get the
health benefits of this ancient drink in the few seconds a day
it takes to swallow them.
Moreover, if you are taking a quality green tea supplement, you
could get more of its potent antioxidants than you could if you
drank 4 to 5 cups of the tea a day because of its concentrated
nature.
Green tea has a history as colorful as it is flavorful.
Legend has it that almost 5,000 years ago a Chinese emperor was
sipping hot water whilst relaxing under a tea shrub when some of
the leaves accidently blew off the shrub and landed in his cup.
He took a sip, liked what he tasted, and since then green tea
became the health drink of choice in Asia, and is now spreading
to the Western world rapidly.
What's really amazing is that it wasn't until recently that
research has discovered just how incredibly powerful the health
benefits of green tea are.
What Green Tea Contains
Green tea has many beneficial substances, like catechins,
tannins, fluoride but, most important of all, powerful
antioxidants called polyphenols.
One of these polyphenols in particular, which is referred to as
EGCG, has been shown in studies to have potent anticancer
properties. Indeed, EGCG is now thought to be one of the most
powerful anticancer compounds discovered to date.
For the health savvy people who have heard about EGCG, it is the
primary reason they drink green tea or use green tea capsules
and supplements.
In one large study with chinese participants, it was discovered
that the men and women who drank green tea had lower rates of:
rectal, pancreatic, and colon cancer.
Other studies conducted here in the United States revealed that
EGCG may be able to get cancer cells to stop reproducing.
Amazingly, it may accomplish this by somehow signalling the
cancer cells to die, which in scientific terms is called
apotosis.
Even more remarkable is that EGCG doesn't appear to hurt the
healthy, non-cancerous cells of our body, so it seems to work
selectively. This study was conducted at Case Western Reserve
University, located in Ohio.
Other studies are now showing that green tea may be able to help
mitigate the damage from LDL cholesterol -- otherwise known as
the "bad cholesterol" that is a key marker in heart disease.
In fact, its possible role in lowering cholesterol is another of
the biggest reasons people are now turning to green tea capsules
and supplements.
Despite all of the potential health benefits of green tea, some
people avoid drinking it because it does naturally contain
caffeine, which makes some people jittery and nervous.
The good news is that green tea used in green tea capsules and
tablets often contains much less caffeine than a cup of green
tea itself. A cup of green tea contains about 40 mg of caffeine
whereas a daily typical serving of green tea capsules might only
contain 5 mg of caffeine.
Importantly, the typical serving of green tea capsules or
supplements will have the same concentration of the polyphenols
and powerful antioxidants as the green tea.
Even better for some people is that green tea can be
decaffeinated and used in green tea capsules so that you can get
all the benefits with none of the caffeine.
So there you have it. If you aren't already using green tea
capsules for your health, it's time to give it some serious
consideration as part of your supplement regimen.