A Conversation for Green Tea

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Post 1

Alfredo


I do like the taste of Green tea.
It is much softer, although it still contains "theïne" , like all the others, so I do get a slight headache by it.

And there are a lot of studies that indicate that it seems to work against cancer tumors.


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Post 2

Arisztid Lugosi

I dont really like gerrn tea, but was interested to hear about the cancer tumors. By the way what exactly is "theïne"?


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Post 3

Alfredo


I called it "theïne" , but it is strangely enough also called "cafeïne". It is - about? - the same stuff.

Down here a (too?) solid description of the effects of Green tea (by NowFoods.com)

"Green Tea Extract has been used for thousands of years as a popular beverage and herbal tonic. It is indigenous to Asia, primarily China and Japan.
Green Tea extract has a high content of polyphenols, a class of bioflavonoids.
The most active of these polyphenols are catechins, which yield the important catechin, Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG), a powerful free radical scavenging antioxidant.
Green Tea extract should contain at least 50% catechins for a truly effective product."

Above is no mentioning about anti-tumor effects, but it is said by many who fight cancer, although there is nó defenite proof.



Greatings


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Post 4

Arisztid Lugosi

thank you very much for that interesting bit of information
smiley - smiley


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