Do You Know About These Green Tea Health Benefits?

Green tea benefits the heart, the circulatory system, the brain, the metabolism, the digestive system and, because of its antioxidant content, all of the cells of the body. Are green tea health benefits overstated? In some cases, the answer is “yes”.

Green tea benefits were first examined because of something called the “Japanese paradox”. It’s a little like the French paradox. Most health experts believe that people who consume large amounts of dietary fat and/or smoke cigarettes are more likely to develop heart disease and cancer. But the incidence of heart disease is low in the French, even though the traditional diet is high in fat. The incidence of heart disease, as well as stomach and throat cancer is low in the Japanese, even among smokers.

After several studies, researchers stated that one of the possible green tea health benefits was a reduced risk of stomach and throat cancer, primarily because the study participants drank a liter or more of green tea every day. After studying French populations, researchers found an antioxidant in red wine called resveratrol. They said that the antioxidant may reduce the risk of heart disease, among other things.

If we combine green tea health benefits with those of resveratrol, we might be able to lengthen our life-spans. Researchers arrived at this conclusion after feeding resveratrol to fish that normally lived for only nine weeks. After dosing a group of the fish with resveratrol, they lived an average of 56% longer than the group that did not receive the supplement. Of course, whether it has the same effect on humans remains to be seen.

If you really want to lengthen your lifespan, you need more than antioxidants. They are a good place to start, because they fight free radical damage, but they do nothing to counter glycation, a complex process caused by sugar molecules binding to protein within the human body. This binding causes a cascade of reactions that lead to the formation of advance glycation end-products or AGEs. The term AGE is appropriate, because these molecules have been implicated in Alzheimer’s, type II diabetes, heart disease, deafness, blindness, cancer and other “age” related diseases. [Read more…]

Coffee Fruit VS. Acai Which Has More Antioxidants

coffee cherries

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KonaRed Coffee Fruit, made from the fruit of the coffee bush,  also called the coffee cherry, is one of the worlds most nutrient packed superfoods.  As with most dark colored berries coffee cherries contain anthocyanins – one of the substances that science has shown to have anti aging and anti cancer benefits.

Anthocyanins are a type of antioxidant, which are nutrients that the body uses in cell repair as well as substances that slow the oxidation damage to our body.

During energy production, sun exposure,  and process of the human body’s cells consuming oxygen, a byproduct called a free radical is created that can do damage to the human body in much the same way that rust causes damage to steel.  Antioxidants play a huge role in preventing and repairing the damage done by these free radicals, and science has proven that people who have a diet rich in antioxidant dense superfoods such as acai and coffee cherry live longer healthier lives. Adding  antioxidant rich foods to your diet is the way most medical professionals and scientists advise patients to protect yourself from these free radicals. [Read more…]

The Chinese Tea Secrets

Red, black and green tea

As connoisseur of teas, whether real or herbal, a sample of the all natural, organic oolong tea was a refreshing change. A trip to the local coffee house gave me the opportunity to try this Asian delight. The taste was smooth with a small bitter aftertaste that can be remedied by a small splash of crème or milk. The color was a dark yellow or orange and the aroma smelled of an herbal garden in the noon day sun. It was a relaxing cup of tea without the usual overtones of fruit or spice as with some of the Celestial brews that come from Colorado. It was hearty but not with overshadowing added flavors.

Grown in China using traditional, organic methods, the Oolong Tea is becoming more and more popular in the United States. It seems that the taste and aroma is not the only reason people are drinking this powerful liquid. The health benefits of Oolong are numerous and have shown proven results in Japanese studies. The tea is a mixture of black (fermented) tea and green (non-fermented) tea. The two teas are blended together to make a wonderful combination of taste and health benefits. The green tea is shown to reduce oxidants thus reducing the risk for cancer. Cardiovascular disease is also shown in reduction with intake of the green elixir. Research has shown that consumption of Oolong tea in quantities of 4 cups a day is even seen as a control for body weight and obesity. As with any herbal product, the results are different with each individual and should not be used as a sole dietary plan. Exercise and sensible eating should also be used as part of the daily routine. [Read more…]

Coffee or Espresso?

A modern espresso machine.

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Coffee refers to a drink prepares by grinding the coffee beans to a powder and mixing with hot but not boiling water till all the flavors of the coffee bean have been extracted. However espresso is prepared by forcing a jet of hot water under pressure through coffee powder. While coffee is lighter in that has the consistency of water with a slight oiliness, espresso is much more thicker and is a concentrated version of coffee. The coffee bean spread from the Middle East to Italy and then to the rest of Europe and subsequently the world. The main reason for the popularity of coffee lies in its stimulating effect mainly due to the compound caffeine. A favorite of workaholics and now health junkies as well. Coffee has been shown to have a number of beneficial effects, especially on the Central Nervous System. Studies indicate that coffee consumption lowers significan’tly the risk of developing dementia, Parkinson’s Disease etc. This beneficial effect of coffee has been evident since the discovery of coffee since ancient sources name coffee as a remedy to ailments such as an upset stomach. While coffee has been brewing since its discovery, the espresso is a recent invention of the Italians. The espresso originated in 1821 and since then it has been the foundation for numerous variations. Being really concentrated in the coffee flavors, espresso is often used as the base for the preparation of mochas, lattes and cappuccinos. Topped with vanilla, cream or chocolate, espressos are a long time favorite. However, while a coffee can be prepared at home with a humble pot, to make an espresso, an espresso machine is needed. And due this reason, when the craving for an espresso strikes most people head to the coffee shop round the corner. Maybe that is why I prefer coffee. There is the joy of making it myself coupled with the delicious taste of coffee. But there are also health reasons why you should prefer coffee to espresso. While caffeine is good, coffee also contains lipoproteins. It is these fats and oils which appear on the top layer of coffee upon brewing. Filter coffee to remove these fats. But in an espresso most of these harmful fats are still present and also in higher amounts.

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