Size isn’t everything: consider the lone leaf tea. One single green tea leaf packs a mighty punch of goodness. Multiple studies have shown that there are many health benefits that green tea offers.
Health Benefits
According to many professionals in the health research field, studies have shown that green tea may be beneficial in a number of conditions such as:
· Multiple sclerosis
· Cancer
· Alzheimer’s disease
· Parkinson’s diseases
· Rheumatoid arthritis
· Cardiovascular diseases
· Impaired immune function.
It has also shown protective qualities against:
· Heart diseases
· Heart attacks
· Cancer (esophageal, prostrate, breast, lung, colon, ovarian)
· Tooth decay
· Hypertension
· Brain tumors in children
· Gallstones
· Kidney disease
· Osteoporosis
Other benefits include that it:
· Reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood
· Raises metabolism and increases fat oxidation (weight loss)
· Thins blood and prevents clotting
· Assists in recovery after a heart attack
· Helps minimize brain damage after a stroke
· Improves the effectiveness of cancer drugs while reducing their side effects
· Improves insulin sensitivity in adult onset diabetes (Type II)
· Builds bones
· Protects liver from harmful substances
· Increases exercise endurance
Why It Works
Research shows that much of the health benefits found in green tea can be traced to its high levels of epigallocatechin-3-gallate EGCG and flavonoids. Incredibly, some reports suggest that the flavonoids alone account for up to 30% of the dry weight of green tea.
Both flavonoids and EGCG are antioxidants (they promote health by seeking out and attacking free radicals before they can cause damage to the body) EGCG is believed to be responsible for green tea’s cancer preventing abilities. One cup of green tea provides 20-35 mg of EGCG.
Is Green Tea for Every One?
Green tea contains caffeine, although less then coffee. The gunpowder varieties of green tea are high in caffeine, so if you are sensitive to caffeine, be sure to select a green tea with the least amount of caffeine. One method of adjusting the amount of caffeine in a cup is to rinse the tea- so throw out the first infusion and then enjoy your cup of tea.
Like all herbs there are cautions that should be noted before consuming. The tannins found in green tea (which make it taste bitter) can decrease the absorption of certain drugs, causing them to be less effective.
The caffeine in green tea can also cause an increase in absorption of certain drugs, causing the dose amount to be increased. Therefore, green tea can prove to be dangerous if you are taking drugs containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or theophylline.
How to Select the Best Green Tea
There are various types of green tea. The most notable differences are the teas from Japan, China and India. The world’s first organic green tea was produced in India. There is no clear agreement as to which green tea is the best. The different varieties found in these three countries are like all foods and are enjoyed for many factors.
The teas from India, most notably from Darjeeling, are noted for its robust flavor, while still being light. The best Chinese tea is thought to be harvested during the early spring. China boasts the largest variety of green teas ranging from the Gunpowder variety to the award winning Pan Long Yin Hao, for its complex brew of multiple flavors.
In Japan, the best teas are those coming from Shizuoka and Uji. Sencha is the most common green tea in Japan and is high in vitamin C and has is slightly bitter and astringent (drying) in taste. The second grade teas are called Bancha, and are sold for making tea bags and larger commercial applications.
How to Brew a Cup of Green Tea
Loose Leaf Teas are superior as they allow you to control the amount of tea you are steeping, and ultimately the amount of caffeine that you would like to have in your Green tea. If you want to brew a small cup of tea, say 5 ounces, you would use 3 grams of loose leaf tea and for a larger cup of 8 oz, use 4 grams of loose leaf tea.
I recently touched on the subject in a previous post and you can find it here: Tips on how to properly brew a cup of tea
Green Tea can provide you with many benefits, including a sense of well being and serenity…and hey, the added health benefits that new research is uncovering for green tea is an added bonus!






