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Can Green Tea Treat Skin Cancer?

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Some of the most promising cancer research going on today
involves the use of green tea and its ability to prevent cancer
and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed
with the disease. Researchers are examining many possibilities
for how green tea might be used, and working to determine the
cancer types for which it holds the most promise. 


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Can Green Tea Treat Skin Cancer?
Copyright (c) 2006 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



Some of the most promising cancer research going on today
involves the use of green tea and its ability to prevent cancer
and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed
with the disease. Researchers are examining many possibilities
for how green tea might be used, and working to determine the
cancer types for which it holds the most promise.

Over the last few years, scientists have learned a great deal
about the importance of a diet rich in anti-oxidants.
Anti-oxidants are a powerful tool in slowing down the aging
process and preventing disease. They are even more important than
even with the number of processed foods we consume. Fresh fruits
and vegetables are rich in anti-oxidants, as is dark chocolate
and green tea. Coffee is also a source of anti-oxidants, though
it is not nearly as rich in them as green tea.

The process our bodies go through to convert our food to energy
creates free radicals each day. Free radicals are oxygen
containing molecules that damage our cells and DNA. If we don't
combat them, the make us age more quickly, they contribute to the
development of blocked arteries and the make us more susceptible
to the diseases and problems of aging.

So, it's certain that we all need to consume a high level of
anti-oxidants as part of our everyday diet. But, of particular
interest are the anti-oxidants in green tea. Asian cultures
consume a large amount of green tea, and have espoused its
healing properties for centuries. And, it just so happens that
they have a much lower incidence of cancer and heart disease.

There are, of course, other differences between Asian culture and
ours. Notably, we are far more likely to be overweight; and
research has shown us that obesity is a significant risk factor
for many diseases including cancer and heart disease. However,
one other interesting fact; Asian cultures, particularly Japanese
men are far more likely to smoke than we are, yet they still have
a much lower incidence of cancer and heart disease.

So, green tea is of significant importance in our quest to live
longer and be healthier. There are hundreds of studies that have
shown that green tea is a good cancer preventative and can
increase the effectiveness of cancer treatments.

One important study is linked to skin cancer. According to the
American Cancer Society, skin cancer is the most common of all
cancers. Melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer. While
only 4% of skin cancer cases are melanoma, it causes more deaths
than any other type of skin cancer.

The number of new cases of melanoma is on the rise in the US- an
estimated 62,000 Americans will be diagnosed in 2006, and about
8000 people will die from melanoma in the US this year.
Nonmelanoma is extremely common. It is estimated that about one
million people develop nonmelanoma cancer each year; this is
about the same number of people who contract all other types of
cancer combined. However, people rarely die from nonmelanoma –
only about 1000 each year in the US.

Since skin cancer is so prevalent in our country, it's critical
that we spend time and money researching how we can treat this
cancer. Of course, skin cancer is, in part, preventable. So, as
part of a healthy lifestyle we should be diligent about
protecting ourselves from the sun, because this is the most
important aspect of preventing both types of skin cancer.

To reduce your risk of skin cancer, be sure that you are always
protected from the sun, even on cloudy days, and even in the
winter. Cover as much of your body as possible with clothing, and
use sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher on any areas that you
cannot cover. Be sure to follow the directions on sunscreen
closely; many people do not use enough sunscreen and do not
reapply it often enough.

As scientists are researching ways to prevent and treat skin
cancer, the results involving green tea are promising. One
particular study reported by the Alternative Medicine Review
showed excellent results in skin cancer prevention and treatment
in mice with the use of green tea both applied topically and
given orally.

In this study, mice were exposed to about seven different kinds
of carcinogens, all of which are known to cause or contribute to
skin cancer. The mice were divided into groups. Some of the
groups were treated with green tea by substituting it for their
drinking water. Others were treated topically with green tea
extract. Some of the groups of mice were already suffering from
skin cancer, as well.

The research was conducted so that mice undergoing exposure to
each different carcinogen were treated with green tea in both
forms. For example, some of the mice being exposed to UVB rays
were treated with only oral green tea, while others were treated
with only topical green tea extract.

The research concluded that all of the mice benefited from the
green tea treatment, whether it was given orally or applied
topically. In every group, the green tea was effective at
preventing skin cancer. The study found that green tea applied
topically seems to scavenge and destroy skin cells that are
likely to become cancerous before they can mutate.

The green tea, whether given orally or applied topically, slowed
down the cancer growth in the mice that were already infected. In
addition, green tea given orally seemed to cause some regression
of existing skin cancer.

Of course, these results are very promising. If this research is
a good indicator of how green tea might work in humans, as well,
then topically applied green tea may become the new trend in skin
products. In addition, these findings support other findings that
conclude that drinking green tea is effective in preventing and
treating many forms of cancer.

The next step, of course, is to conduct human trials to see if
the same results prove true. It certainly seems that we have
enough information to suggest that green tea should be part of
everyone's diet for its ability to slow down aging and prevent
disease.

The most exciting news from this study is the idea that we might
benefit dramatically from the simple step of applying a form of
green tea to our skin. Addition of green tea to our sunscreens,
lotions and moisturizers could have a dramatic effect on the
number of skin cancer diagnosed each year. And, even for those
already diagnosed with skin cancer, green tea applied to the skin
might prove to be an effective treatment to kill the cancer
cells, or at least slow down their progression. 




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Jon M. Stout is the Chairman of the Golden Moon Tea Company. 
Golden Moon Tea carefully selects the finest rare and orthodox 
teas, which are processed slowly and handcrafted with extreme 
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tea, oolong tea (also known as wu-long and wu long tea -
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http://www.goldenmoontea.com for all details concerning 
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