Green Tea Health Benefits

Green Tea Health Benefits

Not only is drinking green tea relaxing, it has some great health benefits. It can help prevent diseases and other conditions.

Green Tea for Bone Health

Researchers in Hong Kong have identified key components in green tea that help with bone formation and stop the breakdown of them. The components include:

  • Epigallocatechin (EGC)
  • Gallocatechin (GC)
  • Gallocatechin Gallate (GCG)

The most influential is EGC, which helps with bone formation, strength and inhibits the loss of bone mass.

Reduce Periodontal Disease with Green Tea

A new study published in Journal of Periodontology, finds that green tea is beneficial to teeth and gums, reducing periodontal disease. The antioxidant catechin – acting as an anti-inflammatory – seems to be the key component in this health benefit.

Slow Prostate Cancer Progression

Men suffering from prostate cancer can slow the progression of this disease by drinking green tea, according to a study in Cancer Prevention Research. Not only does it slow progression but it can also prevent it. A reduction of serum markers are claimed as the reason behind this affect on prostate cancer.

Enhance the Effectiveness of Your Antibiotics

With all the talk of superbugs because of the intense cleaning and sanitizing people do these days, it’s useful to know the green tea can help with these superbugs. If you’re on antibiotics, you can increase their effectiveness by drinking green tea. Egyptian scientists are to thank for this new information. One of the results they found is that green tea enhances the effectiveness of chloramphenicol to as much as 99.99%.

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If you haven’t started drinking green tea yet, you may want to consider it now. The health benefits are just too great to pass up!

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Marcelina Hardy - who has written 142 posts on HealthTree Blog.

Marcelina Hardy has a MSEd in Counseling from Old Dominion University and a BA in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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