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Effect of Green Tea to the health conditions

Posted by kemston | Tea | Friday 16 April 2010 8:01 am

Green tea has been extensively studied in people, animals, and laboratory experiments. Results from these studies suggest that green tea may be useful for the following health conditions:

Diabetes
Green tea has been used traditionally to control blood sugar in the body. Animal studies suggest that green tea may help prevent the development of type 1 diabetes and slow the progression once it has developed. People with type 1 diabetes produce little or no insulin, a hormone that converts glucose (sugar), starches, and other foods into energy needed for daily life. Green tea may help regulate glucose in the body.
A few small clinical studies have found that daily supplementation of the diet with green tea-extract powder lowered the hemoglobin A1c level in individuals with borderline diabetes.

Atherosclerosis
Population-based clinical studies indicate that the antioxidant properties of green tea may help prevent atherosclerosis, particularly coronary artery disease. (more…)

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Health Benefits of Spinach

Posted by kemston | Spinach | Friday 2 April 2010 12:34 pm

Spinach has an extraordinary high nutritional value especially when fresh, steamed, or quickly boiled, and contains vital antioxidants. Spinach contains choline and inositol, the substances that help to prevent atherosclerosis or thickening and hardening of arteries. Spinach packs double the fibre of other greens, which promotes weight loss, according to studies at the Children’s Hospital, Boston.

The health benefits of spinach are numerous and its ability to help prevent disease is well known. Spinach is at the top of many super food lists. Spinach and other dark leafy greens like kale, collards, Swiss chard, turnip greens and bok choy are loaded with calcium, folic acid, vitamin K and iron.

Spinach is loaded with flavonoid that functions as antioxidant and anti-cancer agent. Spinach is also rich in vitamin C, fiber and carotenoids. Add its lutein and bioflavanoids and spinach is a nutritional powerhouse. Spinach nutrition is amazing. The calcium content in spinach and the other dark leafy greens mentioned above strengthens bones. Spinach is an anti-aging vegetable. The flavonoids in spinach help protect against age related memory loss. Spinach contains carotenoid that help fights cancer. (more…)

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