Green Herbal Tea
Green herbal tea has a number of healing substances that provide therapeutic properties needed
by the body. The main substances found in green herbal tea include powerful antioxidant chemicals called
polyphenols which guards against cell damage. The leaf of green tea contains a major antioxidant which is
called EGCG or epigallocatechin-gallate. Aside from that green herbal tea also contain fluoride, catechins
and tannins.
The leaves of Camellia sinensis are steamed, rolled and dried for use as green tea. Black and oolong teas come
from the same plant but are prepared differently with the use of fermentation process. Products that are
called gunpowder tea are also green herbal tea. The pellets which are imported from China are tightly
compressed green tea leaves that unfold when steeped.
Recent research studies suggest that if green herbal tea is consumed on a regular basis, your body might be able
to prevent various types of cancer, prevent heart disease by reducing cholesterol levels and lowering blood
pressure, stop tooth decay and heal gum infections and many other health benefits. All the body needs is just about
10 ounces of green herbal tea to be able to increase antioxidants for at least two hours. Due to the green
herbal tea’s astringent tannin compounds, it could alleviate indigestion, diarrhea and other forms of stomach
upset. It also aids in burning of fat calories in people who are overweight according to a Swiss research
study.
Green herbal tea is sold in various formulations: tablet, powder, liquid, dried herb/tea and capsule.
Green herbal tea capsules which contain about 50% to 90% polyphenols are found to be more potent as an antioxidant
than a cup of green herbal tea which only contains 8% to 12% polyphenols. For purposes of preventing of
cancer, anti-aging and arthritis, the body needs to consume 3 or 4 cups of green tea a day. The side effects
from green herbal tea are due to its caffeine content. Fortunately, most green tea supplements have very
little caffeine only about 5 to 6 mg in two 250 mg pills. But a brewed cup of green herbal tea could contain
40 mg caffeine. Excessive amounts of the brewed tea could lead to irritability, sleeplessness, irregular
heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, headache or loss of appetite. Brewing green herbal tea with boiling
water may destroy the therapeutic compounds in the tea. There are no known drugs or nutrients interactions
associated with green herbal tea.
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