BENEFITS OF GREEN TEA
- Graham Healy

- Dec 27, 2025
- 2 min read
BENEFITS OF GREEN TEA I personally use Twining's Green Tea best taste , smooth not bitter . in filtered boiled water (leave for 3 to 5 min) for best results . 1. Helps Protect Heart Health
2. May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s or Memory Loss
3. Helps Protect Brain Cells From Free Radical Damage
4. May Help Prevent Diabetes or Insulin Resistance
5. Promotes Bone Health
6. Prevents Eye Disease and Protects Vision 7. May Reduce Your Appetite

Nutrition Facts
Flavan-3-ols, the type of flavonoids found in green tea and other teas, provide many of the anti-aging effects of green tea. Catechins in various types of teas are the polyphenols that seem to have the most potent antioxidant effects, according to Natural Standard, the leading and most respected reviewer of herbal compounds. Specific flavan-3-ols found in green tea include monomers (catechins) called:
Epicatechin
Epigallocatechin
Gallocatechin
Gallate derivatives
A well-known compound found in green tea is called EGCG (which stands for epigallocatechin-3-gallate). EGCG is associated with enhanced metabolic activities that may prevent weight gain or assist with weight maintenance. Some of the ways that EGCG seems to work is by boosting thermogenesis (the body producing heat by using energy) and suppressing appetite, although not every study has found evidence that these effects are substantial. (This is also why green tea extract is used in many thermogenic supplements.)
Green tea also contains many other protective compounds, including:
Aginenin
Methylxanthines, including caffeine, theobromine and theophylline
Many different amino acids and enzymes (proteins make up about 15 percent to 20 percent of the leaves’ dry weight)
Carbohydrate molecules, such as cellulose, pectins, glucose, fructose and sucrose
Small amounts of minerals and trace elements like calcium, magnesium, chromium, manganese, iron, copper and zinc
Small amounts of chlorophyll and carotenoids
Volatile compounds like aldehydes, alcohols, esters, lactones and hydrocarbons
Some of the benefits of green tea associated with the consumption of these compounds include reduced allergies, eye health and better vision, skin health, improved immune function, enhanced endurance, and protection from free radical damage and cancer.








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