I hear many people complain that they feel like they
can’t do or eat anything as it seems that everything in this world is bad for
their health. In writing these articles
it’s easy to fall into that same trap and report on all the things that detract
from health. So when I come across
something that actually promotes health and longevity, I try to take notice and
bring it to your attention. One of those
things is Green Tea!
I hope that by now, you've heard that green tea can
be effective at reducing the risk of numerous forms of cancer. Studies vary, but on average drinking five
cups daily of the antioxidant extract can reduce general cancer risk by around
50%. You may have even heard that
drinking green tea can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. And with diabetes being the fastest growing
form of chronic disease, you may want to take note that green tea helps with
insulin resistance which is the very mechanism of type II diabetes. For me, that alone is enough to seek out the
stuff and drink it down. However, recent
research has discovered that green tea also has the potential to prevent and
possibly even reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Alzheimer’s occurs as the result of your
brain cells being impaired and killed from something called amyloid
plaques. Like every other degenerative
process in the body, these plaques are the result of oxidative stress and free
radical damage that are directly related to inflammatory diet, stress, and lack
of exercise. Before this study, the only
proven method of preventing Alzheimer’s was physical exercise and consuming
excessive fruits and vegetables for their antioxidant benefits. There are only five drugs that treat the
disease, but they only partially treat some of the symptoms temporarily for
about half the patients who take them.
Scientist have found that green tea not only prevents the formation of
amyloid plaques but can actually break down existing plaques in early development
and can even promote the production of new nerve cells in the brain (which was
thought to be impossible not too long ago).
These new cells were noticed in the part of the brain known as the
hippocampus which is known to convert short-term information into long-term
memory. Through the use of functional
MRI, the scientists of a European study were able to see changes in the brain
cells with just a single dose of green tea or with just one week of green tea
supplements!
I would like to clarify that the green tea we’re
talking about here is not the stuff you buy at the gas station that is loaded
with high fructose corn syrup. You need
to get the real thing. In researching
this, the types that consistently came up with the highest level of
anti-oxidants were brands of Lonjing or Dragon Well teas. However, I did find results from a UCLA study
that claimed even the Celestial Seasonings and Lipton green teas were
considered high in these same anti-oxidant levels. In my search, I was unable to determine which
brand is the best for sure, but one thing I know is that I’m going to start
drinking some form of Dragon Well tea right away!
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