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GREEN TEA EXTRACT
$15.00 300MG 60 CAPS
GREEN TEA EXTRACT, 60 caps, 300 mg, 97% Polyphenels, NO
Caffeine
Green Tea Extract Is Standardized to Provide a
MINIMUM of 95% Polyphenols, 40% ECGC Content, and 75% Catechin
Content.
Parts used and where grown: All teas (green, black, and
oolong) are derived from the same plant, Camellia sinensis.
The difference is in how the plucked leaves are prepared. The
leaves of the tea plant are used both as a social and medicinal
beverage. Green tea, unlike black and oolong tea, is not
fermented, so the active constituents remain unaltered in the
herb.
The known health conditions where green tea has been found
to be an effective treatment or preventative:
- cancer risk reduction
- gingivitis (periodontal disease)
- high cholesterol
- high blood pressure
- high triglycerides
- immune function
- prostate health
Historical or traditional use: According to Chinese
legend, tea was discovered accidentally by an emperor 4,000 years
ago. Since then, traditional Chinese medicine has recommended
green tea for headaches, body aches and pains, digestion,
depression, immune enhancement, detoxification, as an energizer,
and to prolong life. Modern research has confirmed many of these
health benefits.
Active constituents: Green tea contains volatile oils,
vitamins, minerals, and caffeine, but the active constituents are
polyphenols, particularly the catechin called epigallocatechin
gallate (EGCG). The polyphenols are believed to be responsible for
most of green tea's roles in promoting good health.
Research demonstrates that green tea guards against
cardiovascular disease in many ways. Green tea lowers total
cholesterol levels and improves the cholesterol profile (the ratio
of LDL cholesterol to HDL cholesterol), reduces platelet
aggregation, and lowers blood pressure. The polyphenols in green
tea have also been shown to lessen the risk of cancers of several
sites, stimulate the production of several immune system cells,
and have anti-bacterial properties -- even against the bacteria
that cause dental plaque.
How much should I take? Much of the research documenting
the health benefits of green tea is based on the amount of green
tea typically drunk in Asian countries -- about three cups per day
(providing 240-320 mg of polyphenols). To brew green tea, 1 U.S.
teaspoon (5 grams) of green tea leaves are combined with 250 ml (1
cup) of boiling water and steeped for three minutes. One capsule
of our green tea contains 300mg of standardized green tea extracts
of polyphenols, particularly EGCG, providing 97% polyphenol
content -- which is equivalent to drinking four cups of tea.
Are there any side effects or interactions? Green tea is
extremely safe. The most common adverse effect reported from
consuming large amounts of green tea is insomnia, anxiety, and
other symptoms caused by the caffeine content in the herb. There
is NO caffine in the green tea extract offered below. The tea bags
are not decaffeinated as that will spoil the flavor for most
drinkers.
References:
Graham HN. Green tea composition, consumption, and polyphenol
chemistry. Prev Med 1992;21:334-350.
Kono S, Shinchi K, Ikeda N, et al. Green tea consumption and
serum lipid profiles: A cross-sectional study in Northern Kyushu,
Japan. Prev Med 1992;21:526-531.
Yamaguchi Y, Hayashi M, Yamazoe H, et al. Preventive effects of
green tea extract on lipid abnormalities in serum, liver and aorta
of mice fed an atherogenic diet. Nip Yak Zas 1991;97(6):329-337.
Sagesaka-Mitane Y, Milwa M, Okada S. Platelet aggregation
inhibitors in hot water extract of green tea. Chem Pharm Bull
1990;38(3):790-793.
Stensvold I, Tverdal A, Solvoll K, et al. Tea consumption.
Relationship to cholesterol, blood pressure, and coronary and
total mortality. Prev Med 1992;21:546-553.
Stoner GD, Mukhtar H. Polyphenols as cancer chemopreventive
agents. J Cell Bioch 1995;22:169-180.
You SQ. Study on feasibility of Chinese green tea polyphenols
(CTP)
for preventing dental caries. Chin J Stom
1993;28(4):197-199.
Hamilton-Miller JM. Antimicrobial properties of tea (Camellia
sinensis L.). Antimicro Ag Chemo 1995;39(11):2375-2377.
INGREDIENTS
Green Tea Extract, 60 caps, 300mg, 97% Polyphenels, NO
Caffeine
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| Serving
Size : |
| Ingredient |
Quantity |
Measure |
RDA * |
| Green Tea |
300 |
mg |
not
established |
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* RDA means the Recommended Daily Allowance established by
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This is the minimum
daily amounts of specific essential nutrients necessary for
healthy adults 18 year of age. Requirements increase with
age and the RDA may be insufficient for older adults or
those with poor health |
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