Sunday, January 5, 2014

Green Tea And Its Many Uses

By Steve Zones


Tea leaf has grown to be hugely well-liked in the past 20 or so years. Needless to say the background of its use dates back centuries. This tea was used to aid and cure many conditions from abdomen trouble, tiredness, and arthritis to cavities.

It would appear that tea leaf may have a place in products to relieve various skin complaints, which could help hugely against cancer of the skin. Some specialists believe that of all the anti-oxidants known to mankind, the ingredients of tea leaf are the strongest.

Evidence suggests that green tea can be beneficial for your skin. An article, "Green Tea and Skin" in the Archives of Dermatology in 2000, explained how green tea could be effective in fighting skin cancer. Because of its composition, green tea may prevent inflammation and cancer in the skin.

It is helpful to dig deeper and get a better understanding of green tea and its unique properties. Scientists at the Medical College of Georgia have conducted detailed research on green tea and its medicinal effects. They discovered certain compounds in green tea known as polyphenols destroy free radicals. Of course the role of antioxidants regarding free radicals has been known as free radicals are linked with cancer because of changes they make in DNA. Essentially, the polyphenols help neutralize free radicals while protecting healthy cells.

It appears that green tea may have a place in skin products to treat various skin disorders, which could help immensely against skin cancer. Some experts think that of all the antioxidants known to mankind, the components of green tea are the most potent. However, others caution that additional study is needed to fully explore the cancer-fighting abilities found in green tea.

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I would put in a slight twist to this tea leaf mask. This gets to be more effective whenever you add pectin to the mix! Pectin is a dietary fibre taken from the pulps of oranges as well as other citrus fruits. It is utilized to make jams, jellies, along with other preservative chemicals.




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