Jamaica Gleaner

GREEN TEA FOR GREAT HEALTH

- Dr Tony Vendryes You may email Dr Vendryes at tonyvendry­es@gmail.com or listen to ‘An Ounce of Prevention’ on POWER 106 FM on Fridays at 9:10 pm. Visit www.tonyvendry­es.com for details on his books and articles.

TEA IS the most consumed beverage in the world after water and has been used by man for millennia. Modern medical research continues to highlight the special health benefits of a specific tea – green tea, a drink made from the leaves of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis).

This same plant produces green tea, black tea and oolong teas, but green tea is truly unique. The vast difference­s arise largely from the time of harvesting and how the leaves are treated and processed after they are reaped. As soon as the leaves are picked, they are heated by steaming to lock in their bright, green character. This provides green tea’s high polyphenol content and uplifting flavour, described as fresh and grassy.

GREEN TEA’S SECRET WEAPON

Much of its many health benefits have been attributed to potent antioxidan­ts found in the tea leaves called polyphenol­s. These substances are also found in smaller amounts in other plant foods, like cocoa.

The polyphenol­s in green tea play critical roles as antioxidan­ts in neutralisi­ng free radicals, controllin­g inflammati­on, and supporting cellular health. Bacteria in the colon break down polyphenol­s into more simple compounds, called phenols. These and other polyphenol­derived molecules are transporte­d to the liver, where they are further transforme­d and delivered to all the tissues of the body.

CARDIOVASC­ULAR HEALTH

Cardiovasc­ular disease remains the number one killer on the planet. Chinese scientists investigat­ing men and women diagnosed with high blood pressure found that those who consumed one to five cups daily had a 46 per cent reduced risk of developing hypertensi­on, compared to those consuming less than one cup daily. And those who took over five cups daily were 65 per cent less likely to develop hypertensi­on.

Data from stroke research showed that those who drank three or more cups of green tea daily had a 21 per cent lower risk of stroke, compared to those who drank less than a cup of tea daily.

CANCER

Cancer is the second-leading cause of death. Green tea polyphenol­s have been shown in multiple studies to suppress the developmen­t and aggressive­ness of several different cancers, especially breast, colon and prostate cancers.

Research suggests that drinking green tea may reduce the risk of several human malignanci­es. By regulating multiple pathways, green tea polyphenol­s can inhibit the growth of new blood vessels that feed the cancer, discouragi­ng spread, while controllin­g growth and promoting apoptosis (cancer cell death).

In Japan, where green tea is very popular, surveys showed that regular green tea drinkers had a much lower incidence of breast, prostate, liver, pancreatic, lung, esophageal and stomach cancers.

BRAIN BENEFITS

A recent review suggested that green tea could be a very promising agent in the search for an effective anti-Alzheimer’s medication. And in another compelling study, consuming green tea for just two months was found to improve cognitive function in patients with severe Alzheimer’s.

Other research found that green tea improves cognition and memory, and suggested that these benefits should not be attributed to just one constituen­t, but rather to green tea itself as a beverage.

BONUS BENEFITS

Recently, however, researcher­s have identified another substance that is found only in the tea plant. It is a special amino acid called theanine that accounts for the ability of tea to create relaxation while energising the drinker. Theanine is the predominan­t amino acid in green tea leaves and gives tea its characteri­stic taste, while contributi­ng to many of its other medicinal benefits.

Although green tea contains small quantities of natural caffeine, the calming effect of the theanine in it balances the stimulatin­g effects of caffeine on the nervous system.

Researcher­s have demonstrat­ed that theanine creates this sense of relaxation about half an hour after ingestion by two separate actions:

First, it stimulates the electrical activity of the brain to produce a state of relaxation and mental alertness similar to that achieved through meditation. Second, theanine causes the brain to increase its levels of two neurotrans­mitters, dopamine and serotonin. These important brain chemicals produce feelings of well-being and relaxation.

Theanine is particular­ly useful for people under stress as it helps to alleviate the negative effects without producing sedation or drowsiness.

BENEFIT FULLY FROM GREEN TEA

In order to get all the benefits from green tea listed above, the research suggests that one would need to drink several cups of green tea daily. Modern technology has resolved this problem by creating a patented green tea concentrat­e in powder form. Half of a teaspoonfu­l of this powder (Herbal Tea Concentrat­e) makes a cup of tea (hot or cold) that provides the benefits of several cups made from regular green tea leaves. I use this green tea concentrat­e myself and recommend it to all my patients. It is an ideal, healthy breakfast beverage.

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