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some studies it was suggested that the lower incidence of heart related
diseases in the French population in spite of the consumption of a fat
rich diet is related to the drinking of large quantities of green tea
by them. This may be compared to the lower incidence of heart diseases
in Japanese population, 75% of which are heavy smokers.
The
medicinal properties of green tea are attributed to the presence of
polyphenols, which act as antioxidants. Antioxidants help prevent the
damage caused by free radicals present in body. Free radicals occur
naturally, but they grow in numbers due to some environmental
conditions like pollution, ultra-violet light, cigarette smoke etc.
Green tea contains 30% to 40% polyphenols, while black tea contains up
to 10% polyphenols.
3 to 4 cups of green tea is recommended for an adult.
Green tea has been found to be beneficial in following conditions :
(1)
People who drink green tea are found to have lower LDL cholesterol
levels and higher HDL cholesterol levels. One study conducted in
animals suggests that polyphenols may help inhibit the absorption of
cholesterol by intestines thus helping in the excretion of cholesterol
from body.
(2) Though it has not yet been conclusively proved
that drinking of green tea is related to the lower incidence of caner
in Japan, yet some studies conducted in animals indicate that
polyphenols that act as antioxidants may be responsible for killing the
cancer cells.
(3) It was found in certain studies that
polyphenols help control Type 1 diabetes. The body stops producing
insulin in Type 1 diabetes. Green tea can be helpful in regulating
levels of glucose in the blood in such cases.
(4) Green tea has
also been found to be beneficial for the liver. It helps control the
damaging effect of alcohol on it. People who drink green tea are found
to have lower incidence of liver diseases.
(5) Green tea may also
be helpful in reducing weight in obese people. Though not conclusively
proved, weight reducing properties of polyphenols have been noted in
some studies.
In some cases, however, certain precautions need to be taken while taking green tea.
People with stomach ulcers, heart problems, hyperthyroidism and
psychological disorders should not take green tea. Pregnant women
should also avoid it. Green tea should also be avoided if one is taking
any of the following medications: anti-biotics, Benzodiazepines, Beta
blockers, blood thinning medicines, chemotherapy, oral contraceptives
and lithium.
Michael Russell
Your Independent Herbal guide.
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