• Matcha could prevent hair loss!

    Matcha could prevent hair loss!

    Can prevent hair loss Hair loss affects many men and women around the world and has various causes, such as stress, diet, autoimmune diseases and hormonal changes. Hormonal hair loss, known as androgenetic alopecia, affects millions of men and women. In fact, 50% of men and 25% of women over the age of 50 suffer from some degree of hormone-related hair loss. During hair...
  • Protective effects of green tea extracts (polyphenon E and EGCG) on human cervical lesions

    Protective effects of green tea extracts (polyphenon E and EGCG) on human cervical lesions

    Scientists studied the clinical efficacy of green tea extracts (polyphenone E; poly E and (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate [EGCG]) administered in the form of an ointment or capsule in patients with human papillomavirus (HPV) infected cervical lesions became. 51 patients with cervical lesions (chronic cervicitis, mild dysplasia, moderate dysplasia and severe dysplasia) were divided into four groups compared to 39 untreated patients as controls. Poly E ointment...
  • 10 reasons why matcha can be good for the heart!

    10 reasons why matcha can be good for the heart!

    1. Matcha is packed with antioxidants Oxidation is the process by which cholesterol can stick to the walls of arteries and block blood flow. This condition increases blood pressure and increases the risk of complications. Antioxidants prevent bad cholesterol from going through the oxidation process and protect heart arteries from clogging or atherosclerosis, which can be the major cause of heart disease and complications....
  • Drinking 10 cups of green tea a day was linked to improved blood markers for liver health!

    Drinking 10 cups of green tea a day was linked to improved blood markers for liver health!

    Cross-sectional study of the effects of drinking green tea on cardiovascular and liver disease 1995, K Imai, K Nakachi In the Japanese study by K. In 1995, Imai and K. Nakachi investigated the association between green tea/matcha consumption and various serum markers in a Japanese population, with particular reference to green tea's preventive effects on cardiovascular disease and liver disease. 1,371 men over 40...
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