Rodents and The Ways Green Tea Can Support Health

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Recently, interest in the age-old drink green tea and it’s health benefits has grown greatly. Many different experiments, studies, and scientific studies on The Ways Green Tea Can Support Health have been conducted.

It is common knowledge that mice are used often and brutally by the scientific community. poisoned to death, tested, mutilated, measured, watched under certain conditions, and many things scientists would feel bad doing to humans. Lately, mice have become subject to the many experiments on the antioxidant ECGC (green tea contains high concentrations of this chemical) and The Ways Green Tea Can Support Health .

One of the biggest things tested is the way green tea and EGCG affect carcinogenic cells. To test this, mice are given some type of DNA adduct. A DNA adduct is an abnormal DNA bonded to a cancer-causing chemical. After the mice have been given a dose of the adduct (some common ones are DMBA and NNK) for a while, usually a few weeks, the tumors begin to appear.

Sometimes during the DNA adduct treatments and sometimes afterwards, the mice are given a tea or antioxidant solution. Regular and decaf black tea, regular and decaf green tea, EGCG, and flavonoid (the type of antioxidants contained in black tea) solutions have all been tested.

All these different experiments all point towards one conclusion. Green tea, black tea, and the antioxidants that both contain (EGCG and flavonoids) can greatly inhibit the growth of cancerous cells. The number of tumors in the mice who had consumed tea or antioxidants was half in one instance.

Of course, if the health benefits of tea applied only to mice and small rodents, that wouldn’t do us much good. Luckily though, scientific and epidemiologic research shows that green tea consumption is just as health for humans as for Rodents. You can check out this website if you want to read more about the benefits of green tea in humans.

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