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Green Tea - More Health Benefits!

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

(NaturalNews) According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 35,720 new cases of oral and/or pharynx cancer will strike Americans this year. And, unfortunately, less than 50% of these people are expected to live for five years or more after diagnosis. However, scientists may have found a natural substance that can prevent these types of malignancies — green tea.

Green tea is known to be rich in polyphenols, a type of phytonutrient shown to inhibit the development of cancer in many laboratory studies. The new research, conducted by scientists at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and just published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research, is the first to test green tea as a cancer preventing agent in people who are at especially high risk for oral cancer because they have leukoplakia. A pre-malignant condition, oral leukoplakia is an area of whitish abnormal tissue that develops in the mouth or throat.

For the study, 41 oral leukoplakia patients at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center were divided into groups that received either an inactive placebo or a green tea extract taken orally for three months at low, medium, or high doses. In a statement to the press, the research team noted that the green tea extract was well tolerated even in the patients given the high doses and it produced no significant toxicity.

A baseline biopsy was taken when the study started and repeated as the study was underway. When the scientists checked the progression of the pre-malignant oral lesions, they found that almost 60% of patients taking the highest doses of green tea extract displayed a positive clinical response, compared with only 18.2% of those who were given the placebo. There was improved histology (the appearance of abnormal tissues when examined microscopically) and also a beneficial trend in biomarkers which are believed to be indicators of future cancer development.

“Collecting oral tissue biopsies was essential in that it allowed us to learn that not only did the green tea extract appear to have benefit for some patients, but we pointed to anti-angiogenic effects as a potential mechanism of action,” Anne Tsao, M.D., assistant professor in M. D. Anderson’s Department of Thoracic, Head and Neck Medical Oncology, and the study’s first author, said in a statement to the media. “While preliminary because our patient population was so small, this gives us direction for further study.”

The research participants were followed for 27.5 months and at the time the study concluded, 15 had developed oral cancer. Overall, there was no difference in oral cancer development between those who took green tea and those who did not. So what was the benefit of taking the green tea extract? It took far longer for cancer to develop in the high risk patients who took green tea extract, strongly suggesting that the green tea was slowing the development of malignant cells. And that clearly raises the possibility that green tea extracts started earlier or used longer might have a stronger impact and prevent oral cancer.

“While still very early, and not definitive proof that green tea is an effective preventive agent, these results certainly encourage more study for patients at highest risk for oral cancer,” Vassiliki Papadimitrakopoulou, M.D., professor in M. D. Anderson’s Department of Thoracic, Head and Neck Medical Oncology, and the study’s senior author, said in the press statement.

As NaturalNews has previously reported, recent research has also suggested green tea may protect against blood and liver cancers (http://www.naturalnews.com/027379_g…). Scientists are finding evidence green tea could prevent prostate cancer, too (http://www.naturalnews.com/026872_P…).

 

Green Tea can Aid in Preventing Breast Cancer

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Drink green tea. According to a study published in The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry the EGCG in green tea aids in preventing breast cancer. The polyphenols-powerful antioxidants found in green tea- can prevent cancer cells from growing. Drink 1-3 cups of caffeine-free green tea per day.

excerpt from NaturalNews.com

Study shows Green Tea Boosts Weight Loss

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

A study led by researchers from the Lipton Institute of Tea has indicated that drinking green tea with a high concentration of catechins could help moderately overweight people lose pounds, inches and fat.

Conducted over the course of 90 days at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, the study resulted in a research report that’s been published in the journal Obesity.

Researchers gave a group of 182 moderately overweight 18- to 55-year-old Chinese subjects two daily doses of green tea with varying amounts of catechins, from 30 to 900 milligrams. At regular intervals, the researchers measured patients’ body weight, body fat mass and fat distribution.

They found that, at the end of three months, those subjects who had consumed the highest concentration of catechins all lost weight, inches, fat and total lean mass.

Significant decreases in body weight and fat mass “were more pronounced in the group consuming the highest amount of catechins and the results also suggest that the effects were particularly strong on fat located in the abdominal region,” a news release about the study stated. “In addition, they did not consume any other beverages containing catechins or caffeine during the intervention period - so we can be confident that the effects seen are a consequence of the green tea intervention.”

By World Tea News