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Tea and Health
BLACK and green tea drinkers reduce the risk of cancer by 50%, according to a study in Shanghai. The kinds of cancer most influenced by tea are stomach cancer, digestion and bladder cancer.
A STUDY conducted in Japan (with 9000 female participants) showed that women who drank less than 5 cups of tea daily were doubly prone to fatal strokes.
TREATMENT of asthma, colds and symphonic infections have been attributed to tea as well as the benefits it has pertaining to the digestive system, nervous system, muscle relaxation, blood vessels, heart functions, blood pressure, and generally to vivacity and energy.
A FEW cups of tea a day could keep cataract away, claims a new Indian research.
TEA contain antioxidants called polyphenols. Antioxidants are components which help to protect cells from harmful "free radicals", known as oxidants. Free radicals occur naturally in the body as a by-product of the respiration process and can bring about cell damage. Polyphenols help to prevent this cell damage, which can contribute to aging and a number of chronic diseases, including cancer and heart disease and strokes.
Preliminary research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that an extract from green tea may help with weight loss by speeding up fat oxidation. In this study, researchers conducted a 6 week study of 10 healthy men in their 20's and found that those men who were given a green tea extract used more calories in a day than those who did not.

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