Maximizing Your Health with Benefits of Green Tea Max
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Green tea is one of the oldest health remedies known to man and its beneficial effects were documented thousands of years ago in traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, population studies indicate that green tea consumption in eastern Asia has been responsible for multiple health benefits, including anti-cancer effects, weight control, blood sugar balancing and the promotion of cardiovascular health. In some oriental nations, green tea is a staple in the diet.
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Japanese and Chinese people may consume more than 10 cups of green tea per day as a refreshing drink. In contrast, in Western society the most popular beverage is coffee, but coffee does not present the versatile and potent health benefits that have been associated with green tea consumption.
So important is the research on green tea that in Japan, green tea is used as a disease preventive. It has been accepted by the Japanese Government as playing a specific role in the potential prevention of cancer. These claims have not been made to the same degree in Western society, but the power of green tea is apparent in many recent scientific articles that describe benefits on body functions such as immunity, cardiovascular function, brain function and even weight control.
Better as a beverage
It is important to note that much of the literature supports the use of green tea as health-giving when taken as a beverage, not necessarily when it is taken in capsule form.
For these reasons, I formulated the unique green tea liquid concentrate, Green Tea Max®, for Natures Benefit Inc. This formula of organic Japanese green tea contains many other antioxidants that need to be given in a balanced manner for several potential health benefits. The liquid concentrate of green tea that is present in Green Tea Max® is organically grown and standardized for its content of powerful antioxidants or polyphenols. The principal natural substance that provides much of its health benefit is a compound with a complicated name, epi-gallo-catechin gallate, otherwise known as EGCG. There are other ingredients within green tea that have both stimulatory and relaxing effects on the body. For example, the substance L-theanine has an interesting and potential “calming effect” on the body and it has been well applied in the management of unpleasant symptoms associated with the menopause (see www.menoplan.com).Green tea is “adaptogenic.”
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