Slim
Tea
'The
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition' reported that green tea has a
significant effect in incre-asing the metabolic rate, calorie burning and on fat
oxidisation. Research suggested that the caffeine in the tea interacts with
flavonoids that are present, to alter the body's use of chemical transmitters,
thereby increasing the calorie-burning rate.
Lessens
The Risk Of Cancer
One
of the greatest therapeutic powers of green tea lies in its high concentration
of EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate), a potent antioxidant that is believed to
restrain cell-replication enzymes, preventing the growth of malignant cells and
killing cancer cells without harming healthy tissue. Japanese researchers have
further reported that green tea appears to inhibit various human tumours in test
tubes, including leukaemia and skin cancers, plus carcinomas of the breast,
gastrointestinal tract, colon, and lung.
Lowers
Cholesterol
Green
tea is effective in lowering cholesterol and blood sugar levels and preventing
the formation of blood clots. Says Seemaa Tarneja, a Mumbai-based consulting
nutritionist, "The magnesium content in green tea prevents cholesterol from
clogging the arteries, and reduces the risk of attacks and strokes in the
elderly."
Strengthens
The Immune System
It
kills the bacteria that cause dental plaque, preventing tooth decay. Skin
preparations containing the green tea extract, polyphenol, are being used in
cosmetics as an antioxidant and for skin protection from UV rays. Some
scientists also say that gargling with green tea inactivates the virus flu; and
drinking a daily cup activates the body against the common cold and strengthens
the body's immune system. Also, its antioxidising content reduces the
potentially harmful free radicals in your body that team up with bacteria to
cause mutation of cells and make you sick. In other words, it simply reduces the
risk of ailments.
The
Caffeine Scene
The
caffeine content in green tea is relatively low - 30 to 60 mg in approximately
eight ounces of green tea, as compared to over 100 mg in eight ounces of coffee
- and doesn't affect the heart rate, which is of critical importance for thyroid
patients. As a stimulant, it affects the central nervous system and
prevents drowsiness, while also enhancing endurance. Also, green tea is good
remedy for hangovers as caffeine blocks the absorption of alcohol and its
diuretic function encourages detoxification. Though caffeine does have a
downside when consumed in larger quantities - more than four cups a day - the
problem with decaffeinated tea is that it has a lower level of antioxidants.