Green Tea Myths Busted
Green Tea Myths busted
Green
Tea is the most sought after drink today, owing to the worldwide belief that it
has the ability to shed the extra weight. Green Tea is made from unionized tea
leaves which are laden with antioxidants called flavonoids a group of plant
based chemicals which help reduce coronary infections.
- 1. Green Tea helps lose
weight
The
reason for its rising popularity is the belief that a drink would help reduce
weight. Yes and No, green tea can help in reducing weight combined with a
strict diet plan that does not include artificially flavored and sweetened
beverages in addition to green tea intake.
Green
tea has antioxidants that help in the process as it also discovers free
radicals in cells of the body. Just
sipping a few cups a day would not do the trick as the metabolism stimulant in
green tea is far too less to work the magic.
A
proper diet regime and healthy diet with a workout is what it takes to lose
weight. The BMR gets refined when the muscles form in place of the flab.
2. Green Tea is caffeine
free
Many
move to Green Tea from Coffee with the hope that it is caffeine free and safe
for our health. Truth be said, all types and brands of Green Tea do contain a
hint of caffeine and are not 100% caffeine free.
3. More the Green Tea,
more the benefits
The hype that surrounds Green Tea has made people consume 5-6 cups a day and also call it the Green Tea detoxification. Actually speaking, stick to 1 cup of green tea after every meal and do not exceed 6 cups in a day.
Reason
to restrain from heavy consumption of this natural drink is the fact that it is
naturally caffeinated and should be consumed in moderation only.
4. Green Tea is healthier
without Milk and Sugar
That’s
the standing truth milk overrides the health benefits of Green Tea and needs to
be avoided. The 'casein' protein in milk does not react well with the Green
Tea. Unsweetened Tea has better health benefits than sweetened and that applies
to Green Tea also. However, Honey and Stevia are a good addition to people who
have a sweet tooth.
5. Green Tea can be
consumed all through the Day
As
mentioned earlier, a maximum of 6 cups is permissible and sticking to sipping
one cup after each meal is good.
However,
Naturopathy suggests a cup of Green Tea at 4 pm is the best for the human body.
6. Green Tea prevents
Cancer
The
high levels of polyphenols in Green Tea help kill cancer cells
and shunt their growth is a research finding. What level of Green Tea would
bring about this is still unknown.
7. Green Tea reduces LDL
Consuming
Green Tea fights the LDL build up as it has antioxidants that prevents the
oxidation of LDL and triglycerides and thereby keeping heart diseases at bay.
8. Green Tea has
anti-aging properties
Green
Tea has the ability to find free radicals at the cell level and this protects and
prevents tissue damage in the skin thus maintaining youthfulness in the skin
level.
The
topical application of green tea extract for this purpose needs more research
to prove that the catechins in Green Tea also help protect skin from ultra
violet rays damage.
9. Green Tea is better
than Black Tea
Both
the Teas have the same proven benefits. Green tea has Catechin and Kaempferol as
antioxidants, black tea has Quercetin and Theaflavins.
However,
black tea leaves are oxidized after they are picked and hence sweet in the
flavor. The preparation methods are different in both teas.
10. Green Tea prevents Type 2 Diabetes
Green
Tea can improve insulin sensitivity and a mild reduction in the sugar levels of
a person.