Why you should consider including Green Tea in your diet
You may, or may not have heard of the powers of green tea
before, but the fact is, in China it has been used as medicine
for over 4,000 years.
It's only in recent years however the western world has taken
notice and started looking into its many benefits.
So what's so special about this tea you ask? Well, the main
benefit of green tea is its high level of powerful antioxidants
called catechin polyphenols, the one that stands out is called
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). These antioxidants have shown
to be very effective against many serious diseases like cancer,
heart related diseases, ability to lower blood sugar levels, and
several others which we will look closer at in a minute.
Let's take a closer look at the benefits of green tea.
* Prevents the growth of cancer cells The antioxidants in
green tea has been shown to prevent the growth of cancer cells.
* Lower LDL cholesterol, increase HDL cholesterol Studies
show that green tea can lower the bad (LDL) cholesterol and
increase the good (HDL) cholesterol .
* Reduce high blood pressure It has been shown that green
tea can lower blood pressure and help prevent hypertension.
* Give the immune system a boost A study has shown that
green tea has the highest amount of antioxidants (EGCG), and
that this antioxidant is over 100 times stronger than Vitamin C.
* Kills bacteria, helps deter food poisoning It has been
shown that green tea kills bacteria, and that it can be very
helpful in avoiding e.g. food poisoning and diarrhea.
* Can help prevent tooth decay Green tea's abillity to
kill bacteria can also help prevent tooth decay by killing the
bacteria's causing dental plaque.
Another benefit welcomed by many is the effect green tea has on
weight loss, or rather its effect on energy expenditure
resulting in weight loss. It also helps regulate blood sugar and
suppress appetite.