Hey guys i be in recent times wondering almost green tea.?


Does anybody know what the deal is next to EGCG ( the chemical in green tea) its supposed to bond to some protein that change during cancer and it prevents the protein from changing or something right? so what beverage have the most EGCG in it? I doubt that brand new snapple green tea really has the most EGCG within it its prob. just the most conventional drink that have EGCG in it.
Thanks

Answer:
Green tea contains compounds set as polyphenols, including phytochemicals that have antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, and vigour enhancing properties. Tests on epigallocatechin (EGCC), a particular type of polyophenol contained by green tea, have shown that it is competent to penetrate the body's cell and shield DNA from hydrogen peroxide, a potent free radical. Green tea protects against cancer, lowers cholesterol level, and reduces the clotting leaning of the blood. It also shows promise as a weight loss aid that can promote the burning of corpulent and help to regulate blood sugar level. Green tea is simply the dried leaves of the tea plant.

It is best to take it easily to get the most benefits, fairly than drinking the commercialized versions that contain loads of sugar and other additives.
Is it a put somebody through the mill or answer? And anyway, green tea capsules are available so you don't stipulation to drink all the fluid. And check for the contents of the capsules and pocket as directed.
I just know that it's better to drink green tea contained by winter,while red tea in summer.


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