A Green Tea Diet to Better Health
You might want to consider replacing your Green Eggs
and Ham with Green Tea and Ham the next time you break
your fast in the morning - or any other time, for that
matter. It appears that a green tea diet may hold at
least a few properties of those golden elixirs, fountains
of youth, and magic potions we've all heard about over
the years. Here are just a few:
Staving off Alzheimer's - A green tea diet may delay
the onset of Alzheimer's disease. A British study found
that drinking green tea inhibited three important brain-battering
chemicals: acetylcholinesterase, butyrylcholinesterase,
and beta-secretase. Before you get your tongue twisted
around your eye teeth and can't see what your saying
with these three-dollar words, all you really need to
know is that they are three chemical culprits associated
with breaking down chemical messengers and forming plaques
and protein deposits in the noggin's gray matter - definite
hindrances to crystal clear thinking.
Fighting Flu - Incorporating a green tea diet to your
daily intake of consumables may also be a key flu-fighting
strategy, according to researchers. Drinking green tea
stimulates those heroic gamma-delta T-cells provided
gratis from Mother Nature that boost immunity against
viruses. There's a remarkable substance in green tea
called L-theanine that triggers the T cells to secrete
a staggering 10 times their normal output of virus-battling
interferon. Even gargling with green tea coats the oral
cavity's membranes with one of green tea's potent components
- catechins - which successfully neutralizes the vicious
virus.
Battling the Bulge - A recent scientific paper from
the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition concludes
that a green tea diet increases metabolism and oxidizes
fat - without raising heart rates. The heart-rate item
merits significance because increased heart rates can
lead to adverse cardiac effects. Since there are only
two ways to get rid of fat - decreasing food intake
(diet) or increasing energy expenditure (exercise) -
this makes green tea a much-needed helper for those
unable to do the former (diet), at least successfully.
And to expend energy without putting a load on the ticker
makes green tea even that much more a winning alternative
to stimulant-laden weight-loss concoctions.
Love the idea of a green tea diet but can't stand the
taste of tea? Don't despair. There's hope for you, yet!
Green tea extract comes in pill form, as well, so you'll
need to come up with some other excuse! Taken as a dietary
supplement, green tea extract usually comes in 500 mg.
capsules taken two or three times daily. Now, that's
not hard, is it? And no bitter-beer-face aftertaste,
either!
So whether you take pills or sip it from a cup, the
benefits gained from a green tea diet cannot be ignored.
Well, they can, but that would be stupid, right? And
since you're smart enough to be reading this great article,
that proves you've got a leg up in the brains department
(please don't take that literally!). But I digress.
The point here is to consume green tea - one way or
another. And if you're not willing to give up the green
eggs with your ham, well, then, at least add green tea
to the meal. But if the ham is green ... toss it!
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