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Published December 1, 2010
Nutraceutical: Green tea   Indication: Breast cancer   Source: Breast Cancer Res., October 28, 2010;12(5):R88. &… Read More »
Published July 1, 2009
Indication: Weight management Source: Clin Nutr, April 2009 [Epub ahead of print] Research: Researchers investigated the effectiveness of green tea, capsaicin and CH-19 sweet pepper combined in suppressing appetite and losing weight. The… Read More »
Published June 29, 2009
Indication: Weight management Source: Clin Nutr, April 2009 [Epub ahead of print] Research: Researchers investigated the effectiveness of green tea, capsaicin and CH-19… Read More »
Published November 6, 2006
Source: JAMA, September 13, 2006;296:1255-1265. Research: Green tea polyphenols have been extensively studied as cardiovascular disease and cancer chemopreventive agents in vitro and in… Read More »
Published November 1, 2006
Source: JAMA, September 13, 2006;296:1255-1265. Research: Green tea polyphenols have been extensively studied as cardiovascular disease and cancer chemopreventive agents in vitro and in animal studies. However, the effects of green… Read More »
Published April 13, 2006
Indication: Dementia risk Source: Am J Clin Nutr, February 2006;83(2):355-361. Resear… Read More »
Published April 1, 2006
Indication: Dementia risk Source: Am J Clin Nutr, February 2006;83(2):355-361. Research: In this study, researchers set out to examine the relationship between green tea and cognitive function. As such, researchers analyzed… Read More »
Published June 1, 2004
Indication: Fertility Source: Journal of Reproductive Medicine, April 2004;49(4):289. Research: Thirty women, ranging in age between 24-26, who had attempted un­successfully to conceive for six to 36 months, volunteered… Read More »
Published May 1, 2003
Indication: Prostate cancer Source: Cancer, 2003;97(6):1442-6. Research: Patients were instructed to take 6 grams of green tea per day orally in six divided doses. Each dose contained 100 calories and 46 mg of caffeine. Pati… Read More »
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