Weight Loss from Green Tea Antioxidant
Basically there are only two ways to lose weight. Either you do not eat or you exercise like mad. Unfortunately
doing either will likely lead you to end up in the hospital. So what to do what to do?
Already lauded as a powerful health drink green tea antioxidant also helps dieters shed fat. How? Well before we
answer that question let us first delve a little bit into the history of green tea antioxidant.
The History of Green Tea Antioxidant
Green tea antioxidant was first used in ancient China. It is said that while the emperor’s servants were boiling
water some leaves of a nearby plant fell on it. The scent was so fragrant and the resulting tea was so delicious
that the emperor readily wanted his tea to be made of this plant. That plant later came to be known in the
scientific world as Camellia sinensis the plant where black tea oolong tea and green tea antioxidants come
from.
Weight Loss Benefits of Green Tea Antioxidant
Now hundreds of thousands of years later green tea antioxidants have certainly come a long way from a simple
health drink to something even medicinal. Cancer research has paid much attention to the benefits of green tea
antioxidants for apparently they have a preventive effect on cancer cells stopping them from growing and
multiplying. The free radicals that cause most cancers are neutralized by green tea antioxidants.
Green tea antioxidants have also been linked to several other diseases for its apparent curative and preventive
effects. Green tea antioxidants are said to reduce the risk of heart disease and even degenerative disorders most
associated with aging such as Alzheimer’s disease Parkinson’s disease rheumatoid arthritis atherosclerosis and
more.
Yet for all its wondrous benefits nothing could be more surprising that green tea antioxidant’s apparent weight
loss benefits. In a study on the weight loss effects of green tea antioxidants scientists found out that the
24-hour energy expenditure of 10 healthy men receiving doses of green tea antioxidants showed a significant
increase of 4%. To measure the exact weight loss benefits the investigators gave three doses of caffeine (50 mg)
green tea extract and a dummy placebo every day. The weight loss team given green tea appeared to lose more weight
than the ones given only placebo and caffeine.
Apparently much of the weight loss benefits of green tea lies in its thermogenic effects. Weight loss is
promoted when green tea antioxidants stimulate the cells to metabolize fats faster thus leading to more energy and
greater weight loss.
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