Green tea (and its less refined cousin, white tea) has been a part of
the ancient Chinese tradition for countless generations, in large part
due to its rich endowment of bioactive catechins. Many studies over the
past decade have shown that green tea is a powerful tool to improve
metabolism in a way that is supportive of weight loss.
Scientists publishing in the
Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry
demonstrate that it activates genes associated with fat burning while
also helping to reduce absorption of fat from the digestive tract.
Further evidence on the gene-altering activity of green tea is reported
in the
International Journal of Cardiology, as polyphenols from
the drink lower free radical damage to help maintain telomere length in
heart cells. Drinking several cups of green tea each day may hold the
key to effective weight management and cardiac health.
Researchers
from the Departments of Chemical Biology and Pharmacology and
Toxicology at Rutgers University in New Jersey examined the effect of
green tea supplementation on obese mice, known to exhibit similar
metabolic characteristics to humans. The animals were broken into two
groups and both were fed a traditional high fat/Western style diet. One
group received water supplemented with the green tea bioactive catechin
EGCG, while the second group acted as a non-supplemented control.
Green Tea Supplementation Assists Weight Loss by Reducing Abdominal Fat Stores

The study determined that EGCG supplementation significantly reduced body weight
gain, associated with increased fecal lipids and decreased blood
glucose levels, compared to those of the control group. Scientists
further found that fatty liver incidence, associated liver damage and
liver triglyceride levels were also decreased by the EGCG treatment.
Treated animals also experienced improved insulin response as well as
lowered C-reactive protein (CRP) and interlukin-6 (IL-6) levels, both
strong indicators of systemic inflammation and immune response.
The study authors concluded
"Our
results demonstrate that the high fat/Western diet produces more severe
symptoms of metabolic syndrome and that the EGCG treatment can
alleviate these symptoms and body fat accumulation. The beneficial
effects of EGCG are associated with decreased lipid absorption and
reduced levels of inflammatory cytokines." Green tea
helps our cellular engines (mitochondria) to better metabolize calories
more efficiently, providing a significant weight management tool.
Additionally, supporting research documents the effect of green tea
catechins on extending the lifespan of heart muscle cells. Scientists
found that EGCG supplementation exerted a potent antioxidant effect that
lowered free radical damage to preserve telomere length and reduce
heart cell death. Nutrition experts recommend two to four cups of fresh
brewed green tea
daily or an organically compounded and standardized EGCG supplement (300
to 500 mg daily) to assist weight management goals and improve
cardiovascular health.
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