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Green Tea's Benefits to Cardiovascular Health

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Most of us know that one of the leading contributors to heart
disease is high cholesterol. And, we've all been told to limit
our saturated fats to help lower our cholesterol levels. But,
what you may not realize is that simply drinking green tea you
can help reduce the effects of the cholesterol in your diet, and
reduce your risk of heart disease, too.


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Green Tea's Benefits to Cardiovascular Health
Copyright (c) 2007 Marcus Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



Most of us know that one of the leading contributors to heart
disease is high cholesterol. And, we've all been told to limit
our saturated fats to help lower our cholesterol levels. But,
what you may not realize is that simply drinking green tea you
can help reduce the effects of the cholesterol in your diet, and
reduce your risk of heart disease, too.  

Cholesterol comes in two forms. HDL cholesterol or (high density
lipoproteins) is what we refer to as "good cholesterol". HDL
cholesterol carries bad cholesterol away from the heart and
deposits it to the liver where it passes out of the body. 

HDL cholesterol protects you from hear disease, so we want this
cholesterol level to be high. You can raise your level of HDL
cholesterol by using good fats like olive oil and nuts in your
diet in place of saturated fats. 

LDL cholesterol (low density lipoproteins) is "bad cholesterol".
This cholesterol circulates in the blood. When too much of it is
present, it oxidizes, becoming hard. Then it sticks to the walls
of your arteries. 

This is what is known as arterial plaque. This is very dangerous
because it constricts these arteries, restricting blood flow.
Narrow arteries are more susceptible to blockage, particularly
from a blood clot. 

One particularly interesting study was conducted to evaluate the
benefits of drinking green tea to cardiovascular health,
particularly related to the reduction of LDL cholesterol. 

This study evaluated 12 healthy men, who ranged between 28-42
years of age. Each participant drank 600 ml of green tea every
day for four weeks. Their blood was taken before the test began,
two weeks into the test and again at the end of the four weeks. 

Several measures of the blood were taken. Overall LDL levels were
measured, along with the oxidation activity of this LDL
cholesterol. The anti-oxidant activity and the levels of cell
adhesion were also measured. 

The study showed that drinking green tea did not lower overall
cholesterol levels in the blood, nor did it show an increased
level of anti-oxidant activity. However, it did show a
significant decrease in the amount of LDL cholesterol that was
becoming oxidized, and a lower level of LDL adhesion to the
body's cells.

This represents important information for those trying to prevent
heart disease. While drinking green tea doesn't rid your body of
the bad cholesterol, it does seem to prevent it from oxidizing
and turning into plaque. Without the oxidation process, the
cholesterol doesn't harden and stick to the arterial walls,
causing constriction. 

We know that the danger of LDL cholesterol is in the fact that it
hardens into plaque and narrows the walls of our arteries. If we
can prevent this process, we eliminate the danger that LDL
cholesterol brings to our health. 

While we're not certain why green tea has this effect, we
suspect that it's related to green tea's high level of
anti-oxidants. Anti-oxidants are known to fight free radicals
that are created in the body as a by-product of our digestive
process. 

Free radicals also go through an oxidation process as part of
doing damage to the body, so we know that anti-oxidants have the
power to interrupt the oxidation process of free radicals.
Therefore, it stands to reason that the anti-oxidants in green
tea are the reason that it is able to interrupt the oxidation
process of LDL cholesterol, too. 

It's certain that we need to do more research on this subject.
It's also certain that research of this sort on humans will take
years to complete in such a way that we have irrefutable
conclusions. Most of the research that has been performed to date
has been on laboratory animals, with only a few tests on humans.
And, conclusive human studies will take years to perform, if we
wish to have an understanding of the long term effects. 

In the meantime, however, drinking green tea has no downside.
Green tea is refreshing and healthy. And, while it does contain
caffeine, the caffeine content is significantly lower than that
of coffee and black tea, so it is usually well tolerated, even by
those who are caffeine sensitive. 

There are many ways to enjoy green tea. Brew if for drinking hot,
or chill for a refreshing cold drink. There are green tea
supplements you can take, and there are even recipes containing
green tea so that you can put it in your favorite foods. 

As time goes on, it's highly likely that we will discover more
and more benefits of drinking green tea. The research that has
already been conducted has shown that green tea may have many
potential benefits, including preventing many forms of cancer,
Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease in addition to
heart disease. However, while we're waiting for those results,
there's no harm in getting a head start on your health!




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Marcus Stout is the President 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 care. At their website, 
you can learn more about their current tea offerings, 
including their exceptional green tea 
(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea), white tea, 
black tea (http://www.goldenmoontea.com/blacktea), 
oolong tea (also known as wu-long and wu long tea) 
and chai. Visit http://www.goldenmoontea.com for 
all details concerning the Golden Moon Tea Company's 
fine line of teas.


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