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green tea A compound found in green tea could help break up plaques that are linked to dangerous blockages, researchers suggest. The research, part-funded by the BHF, found that a compound in green tea can break up and dissolve potentially dangerous protein plaques found in the blood vessels.
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Read More »The findings can’t be applied to people yet, so we cannot say that drinking green tea is good for you A weakness of the research is that it was carried out in a laboratory rather than real-life setting. This is as the effect of EGCG could not be demonstrated in humans because the compound is poorly absorbed and quite unstable in the body . While the lab setting means that the results are more reliable as the study can be more carefully controlled, the findings can’t be applied to people yet, so we cannot say that drinking green tea is good for you. The chemists also carried out a complex process to prepare the green tea, in order to isolate certain compounds from the green tea, which wouldn’t be done at home. A household brand of green tea was added to a small amount of water (40ml, whereas a mug of water is around 350ml). The solution was microwaved for six cycles in total, of either 30 or 15 seconds, with a minute in between, and then filtered twice and freeze-dried until further use. People who had the flavanol drink had lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and less arterial stiffness than the control group. The study's authors say that this would lead to a lower risk of coronary heart disease, including , and cardiovascular disease.
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Read More »Claims have also been made that green tea can help with weight loss, and protection from cancer and Alzheimer’s disease There have been claims that green tea can help lower your cholesterol and blood pressure. A good-quality review from 2011 found drinking green tea enriched with catechins led to a small reduction in cholesterol. Similarly, a 2013 review of 11 studies found that having green or black tea daily (either as a drink or capsule) could help lower your cholesterol and blood pressure. But most of the clinical trials they included in this review were short-term, so the authors cautioned that longer term trial were needed to back up their findings. A 2014 survey of data from previous studies found evidence of a small reduction in blood pressure for people with high blood pressure who consumed green tea. But it is unclear whether this reduction was significant enough to reduce your risk of heart problems or stroke. Claims have also been made that green tea can help with weight loss, and protection from cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, but there is a lack of evidence to support these claims.
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