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The
Benefits of Green Tea to Men's Health
- by Deidra Garcia
Green Tea is an ingredient that
increasingly pops up when discussing mens health concerns.
Although its been utilized for hundreds of years for medicinal
purposes, it seems like new benefits are being revealed all the
time. According to numerous scientific studies, the effects of
green tea are currently being considered for treatment of a number
of health conditions, from several forms of cancer to mental
alertness to weight loss to cholesterol maintenance.
To help you understand the importance of this ingredients
role in both skincare and nutritional capacities, weve
broken down the many benefits of this ingredient:
Powerful Antioxidant: Green Tea contains high levels
of phenolic acids and catechinantioxidants which play a
major role in protecting the body against free radical damage.
Free radicals can cause cellular oxidation and damage, which
contribute to health problems associated with aging. |
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Goodbye Jitters: Because Green
Tea contains tannin, it produces an energized feeling and increased
alertness for extended periods of time. However, unlike caffeine
levels in coffee, tannin provides a gentle increase in energy,
without the jitteriness or rapid decline in energy associated
with this type of caffeinated reaction.
Fat-Burner: Recent studies are being conducted
on the increased health benefits of Green Tea for men looking
to lose weight. Consuming Green Tea increases the metabolic rate,
causing greater fat oxidation and better weight management. In
fact, several studies reveal that the potential weight-loss properties
of Green Tea go well beyond its ability to simply accelerate
metabolism.
Clean & Complete:
Green Tea has been utilized throughout the world as a cleansing
agent. For more than 5,000 years, Asian cultures have used Green
Tea for its healing and cleansing benefits, and Green Tea continues
to be a major ingredient in many treatments.
The Full Treatment: Green Tea is also being studied
for its potential role in the fight against cancers, heart, joint
and liver diseases. |