Green tea, taken in a capsule or drunk in a cup, may shave a few points off "bad" cholesterol readings, according to a US study involving more than 1,000 people.
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Green tea, taken in a capsule or drunk in a cup, may shave a few points off "bad" cholesterol readings, according to a US study involving more than 1,000 people. The findings, published in the . . . → Read More: Green tea treats bad cholesterol The study was compiled by USDA experts from several prior studies on the individual interactions between compounds in green tea and several disease causing bacteria by S. C. A recent USDA study states . . . → Read More: Eating green tea leaves may help combat different types of harmful bacteria 08/15/2011 A compound found in green tea shows great promise for the development of drugs to treat two types of tumors and a deadly congenital disease. The discovery is the result of research led by . . . → Read More: Researchers Demonstrate Green Tea is Effective in Treating Genetic Disorder & Two Types of Tumors By Linda Fugate PhD August 10, 2011 Green tea is well known for its health benefits. Dr. Nagma Khan and Dr. Hasan Mukhtar of the University of Wisconsin provided a review of research on . . . → Read More: More Research on Green Tea and Cancer Fri, 07/08/2011 According to a new study, regular intake of green tea leads to major Health benefits, as it is discovered that not only does green tea reduce bad cholesterol level, it retains . . . → Read More: Drinking Green Tea Reduces Cholesterol level By David Liu, Ph.D. Friday June 24, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) — A study released online June 21, 2011 in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease suggests that drinking green tea may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease (AD). . . . → Read More: Drinking green tea may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease April 11, 2011 WASHINGTON—Drinking four to six cups of steeped green tea daily coupled with an exercise regimen improves bone health and reduces inflammation in postmenopausal women, according to new research presented at Experimental Biology . . . → Read More: Green Tea Boosts Bone Health in Women |
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