Your guide to Green tea
concentrate
by John Gibb
Green Tea
concentrate, often sold as Green Tea pills, allows
manufacturers to make highly potent forms of this great herbal
supplement. The Green Tea pills can have the same
efficacy as drinking cups of Green Tea.
Green Tea has been associated with
a host of good health effects, so it is a great idea to
get this supplement in pill format.
Green Tea extract is an anti oxidant that is one hundred
times more potent than vitamin C and over twenty times as
potent as vitamin E. Green Tea has also been shown to be an
anti-cancer agent, and it may help to lower the low density
lipoproteins (or "bad cholesterol") in our bodies. One of the
potential risks associated with Green Tea concentrate, however,
is that it includes caffeine. While some may see this as a
benefit, there are others out there who have to watch their
caffeine intake. To that end, manufacturers have found a way to
manufacture Green Tea concentrate that is caffeine free!
You can get Green Tea concentrate as a supplement by itself
or you can find it included in herbal supplements that contain
many ingredients. This is a matter of personal preference, as
it can be good to get many of your necessary nutrients and
minerals from one source. The anti oxidants found in Green Tea
can help your body fight off the effects of free radicals,
which are agents that attack the cell membranes in your body,
causing damage.
Now that you know all there is to know about green tea
concentrate, you can make a better decision regarding your
choice of whether or not to use it. With the caffeine-free
blend, there are virtually no side-effects and it can do
wonders for your health.
About the Author
John Gibb manages http://www.nutritional-supplement-guides.com
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