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The Many Potential Benefits Of Green Tea
The modern world has discovered the many benefits of Green Tea. For centuries, this lightly processed "gift from mother earth" has been the esteemed drink of emperors. Sir Jason Winters calls this superior blend of green tea "Chao Phrya Tea," named after the mighty river upon which the tea barges always sailed. Chao Phrya means "the river of the kings," and villagers in the river valley say their special Green Tea is "as emerald as the mountains rising in early morning mist."
The ancients were right! Modern science has now revealed that Green Tea contains powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial activity and other health promoting properties. Discover the wisdom of the ancients and drink Green Tea for good health.
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Research Shows Green Tea may have the following effects on the human
body:
May
Enhance Health
The Japanese custom of drinking
green tea came from China about 800 AD. Monks who went to China
to study Buddhism, returned to Japan bringing tea with them as a
medicinal beverage. In the Kamakura era (1191-1333) the monk
Eisai stressed the beneficial effects of tea in his book
Maintaining health by drinking tea (1211).Tea has a
miraculous power to prolong life. In recent research into green
tea, results show its power in preventing disease.
May
Prevent Cancer
The death rate from cancer is
significantly lower for both women & men in Japan. In the
Shizuoka region which accounts for 87% of Japanese green tea
production, where green tea is the main beverage, people consume
as much as 5-6 cups daily. This suggests that the main
ingredients of green tea tannin, catechin, in sufficient amounts
lowers the Standardized Mortality Rate for stomach cancer. The
National Cancer Institute in Tokyo has demonstrated that catechin
lowers the incidence of cancer. The research of Prof. Shu-Jun
Cheng (Cancer Institute in Beijing), demonstrates that
administration of green tea extract reduced the incidence of
cancer to less than 50%. We do not yet fully understand the
mechanism underlying the generation of cancer. But in the
"two-stage theory of cancer development", activates
cancer, it is argued that an "initiator" first damages
DNA in the cell rendering it subject to cancer, until a
"promoter" activates cancer, leading to the actual
growth of malignancy. Frequent drinking of strong green tea
reduces both "initiator" and "promoter".
Additional
Information on Green Tea and Cancer
Green tea brims with
cancer-fighters -- antioxidants that block cancer by
preventing damage to cell DNA. One of these, EGCG, recently
tested 100 times stronger than vitamin C and 25 times
stronger than vitamin E at protecting DNA.
More Proof may be on the way -- At the
prestigious M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, they've
begun testing green tea extract supplements in patients with
cancer. Researchers will look for side effects, though few if
any are expected, as well as possible shrinkage of tumors.
Green tea inhibits many kinds
of cancer in test-tube and animal studies.
M. D. Anderson medical oncologist Waun Ki Hong, MD, points
out that green tea drinkers in Japan have less cancer. And
those who drink green tea and still develop cancer generally
do so at an older age. Green tea is the coffee of Japan:
People routinely drink 2 or 3 cups a day and often more.
Green tea contain polyphenols,
or catechins, which have many health-giving properties, says
Andrew Weil, MD, director of the program in Integrative
Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in
Tucson. They may guard against cancer by scavenging for the
free radicals that can damage cells and push them in the
direction of uncontrolled growth.
May
Restrict Blood Cholesterol
High cholesterol is associated
with a wide range of diseases in adults. But there are two types
of cholesterol, one is "bad" cholesterol (LDL &
VLDL), and heavy accumulation of these in tissues can lead to
atherosclerosis which can cause myocardial infarction and
cerebral infarction, the other is good cholesterol (HDL) that
prevents accumulation of excessive "bad" cholesterol.
Prof. Muramatsu has demonstrated that green tea catechin
restricts the excessive buildup of cholesterol. Dr. Goto reported
a similar result: green tea catechin acts to limit excessive
blood cholesterol.
K.Muramatsu and Y. Hara. J.Nutation. Sci. Vitaminol (1986).
K.Gote, S. Kanaya and Y. Hara Prof. of the International Sym.
On Tea Science. (Shizuoka, Japan; August, 1991)
May
Control High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is a serious
burden on the vascular system. Atherosclerosis will precipitate
heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. A
chemical called angiotensin II plays a harmful role in high blood
pressure and is connected to hypertension and to arterial
stenosis of the kidneys. Another enzyme called Angiotensin
Converting Enzyme (ACE) changes angiotensin II which is an
extremely strong vascular constrictor and leads to high blood
pressure. Dr. Hara has shown that green tea catechin impedes the
action of "ACE" and suppresses production of
angiotensin II. He has also demonstrated that the administration
of catechin to mice with Spontaneously Hypertensive Rate (SHR)
can reduce high blood pressure. Results of his experiments
indicate that daily consumption of greentea catechin has the
ability to prevent a rise in blood pressure. Y. Hara, T.
Matsuzaki and T. Suzuki, Nippon Nogeikagaku Kaishi
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Lower Blood Sugar
About 60 years ago, Dr. Minowada
of Kyoto University noticed that sugar in the urine of
hospitalized diabetes patients fell markedly during periods when
they participated in the Tea Ceremony. He reported that green tea
had the capability of lowering blood sugar. Unfortunately this
important report was ignored, but in recent years Japan once
again has shown a heightened interest in diabetes and in the
ability of green tea to reduce blood sugar. The sugars and
carbohydrates in our food are digested mainly in the duodenum,
where they are converted to glucose and then absorbed into the
blood. The agent that regulates the intake of blood sugar into
tissues is insulin. Diabetes is characterized by insufficient
secretion or improper functioning of insulin, which hinders the
proper absorption of glucose into tissues and leads to a high
concentration of blood sugar that must eventually be excreted
into urine. If this high concentration of blood sugar continues
for a long period, it will affect the vascular system and cause
serious diseases including arteriosclerosis and retinal
hemorrhages. Dr. Y. Hara and Dr. M. Shimizu have demonstrated
that green tea catechin has an ability to lower blood sugar, and
polysaccharides in green tea possess the same ability.
H. Asai, Y. Ogawa, Y. Hara and K. Nakamura, Kiso to Rinsshyo,
(1987). M. Shimizu et al, Yakugaku Zatshi, (1988)
May
Suppress Aging
Oxygen has two aspects, one
beneficial and one harmful. It plays a key role in metabolism,
but can also be an unhealthful agent. As a free radical, oxygen
in the body can oxidize cell membranes, which will damage DNA and
the lipids (fats). This can lead to diseases like cancer,
cardio-vascular disease and diabetes. Lipid peroxide created by
lipids ( fats) combined with oxygen tends to accumulate in the
body and create aging pigmentation. One way to slow aging is to
prevent the production of active oxygen and lipid peroxide in the
body. Consumption of antioxidants such as vitamins E and C
promises longer life. We already know that green tea is rich in
vitamins E and C. In addition, Prof. Okuda has demonstrated that
catechin in green tea is a far stronger antioxidant than vitamin
E (about 20 times stronger) Prof. T. Okada et al., Chem.
Pharm. Bull (1983)
Refresh
The Body
Green tea caffeine taken in proper
quantity stimulates every organ in the body. A cup of green tea
will help clear a dull mind in the morning. It is also thought
that small amount of caffeine present in a normal serving of
green tea (9 mg of caffeine) can stimulate the skeletal muscles
and facilitate muscular contraction. It is quite refreshing to
have a cup of green tea in the middle of work, and we find it
noteworthy that there is new scientific support for such old
customs as the afternoon tea ritual. The caffeine in green tea is
mostly extracted in the process of drying leaves. Green tea
caffein combines with catechin in the brewing water, and is
rather milder than other caffeine-containing beverages. Even so,
for those people who are sensitive to caffeine, it is safer for
to drink weak green tea.
May
Deter Food Poisoning
It has long been known that green
tea deters food poisoning and has the ability to kill bacteria.
Consumption of strong green tea is often recommended as a
treatment for diarrhea. Dr. Y. Hara has shown in his research
that green tea catechin is a powerful sterilizing agent for many
types of bacteria that cause food poisoning. He found that a
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC ppm) of catechin, able to
inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio
parahaemolyticus, clostridium peifringens, Bacillus cereus,
Plesiomonas shigelloides, Aeromonas sobria and Clostridium
botulimum, is present in green tea. In addition to this
evidence, Prof. Shimamura has reported that green tea is a strong
sterilizer for cholera Vibrio and has a strong anti toxic
effect on toxins produced by bacteria other than cholera. These
results, indicating the antibacterial function of green tea
catechin, suggest its effectiveness in preventing food poisoning.
Y. Hara and T. Ishibami, Nippon Shokuhin Kogyo Gakkaishi,
(1989). Shimamura et al., Japan f Bacteriol. (1989).
May
Prevent And Treat Skin Disease
As a treatment for athlete's foot,
soaking in green tea has been successful. In hospital experiments
using a green tea bath shows promising results in treating bed
sores and skin disease.
May
Stop Cavities
Dentistry has improved greatly in
the past few years. By the end of the 19th century, it was
determined that cavities are caused by cariogenic bacteria.
Briefly, the mechanism of cavity production is as follows:
cariogenic bacteria create glucan and glucan create plaque. Next,
they feed on sugar to generate acids such as lactic acid in the
plaque. Experiments of Dr. Hattori show that green tea catechin
can suppress the process of glucosyl transferase by cariogenic
bacteria to produce glucan. Other experiments by Dr. Sakanaka
have verified that green tea catechin can destroy cariogenic
bacteria. It has been known for some time that small amounts of
fluorine can strengthen teeth and help prevent cavities. For this
reason, many cities add fluorine to their drinking water. Green
tea contains natural fluorine and is thought to aid in the
reduction of cavities in school children.
Dr. M Hattori et al., Chem. Bull., (1990). Dr. S. Sakanaka
et al., Agrec. Biol. Chem., (1989).
May
Fight Viruses
Dr. Okada has noted that tobacco
growers use an exudate of green tea to prevent crop damage by the
tobacco mosaic virus, and verified that green tea catechin
suppresses the growth of this virus. In addition, Prof. Shimamura
has determined that green tea catechin and theaflavin (an
oxidized from of catechin) present in black tea, have a strong
effect on the influenza virus. It is also thought that the anti
viral capability of green tea catechin may have some beneficial
effect on the AIDS virus, which is now the world's most feared
infectious disease. Dr. Nakane and Dr. Ono at Aichi Cancer
Institute have suggested the green tea catechin can inhibit the
activity of the AIDS virus in laboratory tests, although this
research is just in its nascent stage. Dr. Okada, Chagyo
Kenkyu Hokoku, (1978). Prof. T. Shimamura et al.,
Lett. APPI. Microbial., (1990). Dr. H. Nakane and Dr. K. Ono,
Biochemistry, (1990).
May
Act As A Bio-Regulatory Food
Discussions of food
normally focus on nutrition and flavor. However, recently more
attention is being paid to the role of food in bio-regulating
functions. Foods that possess this regulatory function are called
" bio- regulatory functional food ". According to Dr.
Inaba, who classifies food by his " bio-regulatory
functional food table ", green tea possesses the following
functions : it has a bio-defensive function by preventing cancer
through strengthing the immune system, it has a
disease-preventing function, by preventing high blood pressure or
diabetes, a disease-recovery function by inhibiting the rise of
cholesterol, a physical rhythm-controlling function by
stimulating the central nervous system with caffeine, and an
aging-suppressing function by providing the body with
antioxidants. Therefore, green tea is rich as a bio-regulatory
food and has become a popular beverage among the new health
conscious generation. It has been in use since its
introduction to Japan centuries ago, now modern research has
finally started to remove the veil concerning its many positive
qualities. Green tea is truly a" miraculous medicine
" with an extraordinary power to prolong life. Dr. H. Inaba,
Food Chemicals. ( No 11) 32 (1988).
Additional Information
Tea expert Douglas Balentine, PhD,
manager of beverage research for Lipton Co., emphasizes that so
far research suggests benefits from Green Tea.
- In many studies, Green Tea
drinkers appear to enjoy better health. In a study in
China, for example, tea drinkers had about 60% less
cancer of the esophagus. Among 35,000-plus women in Iowa,
those who drank at least 2 cups of tea a day had 60% less
kidney and bladder cancer and 32% less cancer of the
esophagus and colon.
- In numerous animal and
test-tube studies, compounds in Green Tea called
catechins have been effective against a broad spectrum of
cancers -- including skin cancer.
- Dr. Mitscher found that one
catechin, EGCG, was 100 times more potent than vitamin C and
25 times more potent than vitamin E.
- Green Tea drinkers in the
Netherlands had half the risk of fatal heart attacks.
Experts credit compounds in tea called flavonoids that
stop blood platelets from forming clots, much as aspirin
does.
A Veggie You Can Drink?
Since tea comes from a plant, think of a glass of tea as
a kind of vegetable broth -- a very powerful vegetable
broth. According to studies at Tufts University in
Boston, one cup of green or black tea has more
antioxidant power against the most common type of free
radical in your body (the peroxyl radical) than 1/2
cup serving of broccoli, carrots, spinach, or
strawberries.
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