Green Tea – Can This Nutrition Tea Defend Against Cancer
Green Tea has for years been the nutrition tea of all teas for the Chinese. They recognized its power and abilities to heal and prevent illnesses over 4,000 years ago. In this article I am going to discuss those powers in detail, so pay close attention…
To begin with, Green Tea stands out against all other teas in that its production is different. The leaves of the plant that green tea is made from, Camelia Sinensis, are steamed dry in production. This steaming action prevents the precious antioxidants in the leaves from being destroyed or changed in any way. Teas like Oolong and White Tea are produced by fermentation, which changes the vital antioxidants into other forms. The key antioxidant that Green Tea has that brings the most benefits is a catechin polyphenol called Epilgallocatechin Gallate, or in short EGCG.
EGCG is primarily a flavanoid, and is similar to however more powerful than its cousin flavanoids that can be found in foods such as grapes, strawberries, red wine, broccoli and green cabbage. EGCG has the ability to attach itself to protein cells that are found in tumor cells and drastically reduce their growth. A receptor that develops on the surface of cancer cells called Laminin, was put with concentrate of EGCG and the results showed huge reductions in further growth of these type of cells. These results were revealed in April’s issue of Nature Structural and Molecular Biology magazine. The piece also revealed that the amounts of EGCG that were used to bring these results, is equivalent to the amount you can get yourself daily from drinking just 3 cups of Green Tea.
Another discovery, this time by Dr. H -H Sherry Chow of University of Arizona, Tucson told us that within itself, the body creates a detoxifying enzyme called Glutathione S- Transverase (GST). These GST enzymes support the body in protecting itself against toxic substances and cancer causing compounds. Dr. Chow’s study revealed that GST enzymes were activated by EGCG. With a group of volunteers who showed low levels of GST, a concentrate of Green Tea extract was used to test out this theory. The volunteers had an increase average of 80% in GST production. Because of this increase their defending capabilities against cancer and such illnesses was improved to a remarkable degree. The Green Tea extract that was used to do these tests had a higher concentrate than that which you would get from having a few cups of tea daily. In saying this, it is clear that by introducing Green Tea into your diet, that you will improve your GST enzyme levels over time which will help in keeping them activated and working on growing and defending for you.
Another amazing find shows that EGCG has the capability of reacting with Leukaemia cells in that it can stop contact between the cells, which prevents them from growing and multiplying anymore. On this note I would also like to point out that, in spite of of the many Green Tea products that are available to buy for your skin, or extracts you can take as supplements – a freshly poured cup of Green Tea is the best way to avail of these powerful antioxidants it holds. During production, as I stated earlier, the leaves are steamed dry, thus saving all antioxidant concentrates. When the leaves or tea bag are soaked in hot water, this allows the antioxidants to disperse in the water. Therefore this is the freshest way you can take full advantage of the potency straight away, before it is produced once or twice more to make an extract or a cream. Get it in its best state!
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