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Study: Green Tea May Help Oral Health

January 28/Boston/PRWEB -- The Doctors Health Press, a publisher of various natural health newsletters books and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is lending its support to new research that has shown that the antioxidants found in green tea could benefit oral health, including protecting teeth against cavities.

As reported in the Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin on Thursday, January 26, 2012 (http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/food-and-nutrition-articles/even-more-benefits-found-in-green-tea), researchers say green tea is an excellent way to help ensure the good health of the teeth and mouth.

Israeli researchers investigated green tea’s polyphenol antioxidants and their ability to benefit oral health. The research team found that green tea could have the ability to protect against bacterial-induced dental cavities.

According to Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, the polyphenols in green tea also possess antiviral properties, which could help protect against the influenza virus that often enters through the mouth or nasal cavities. Additionally, green tea polyphenols can be used as a natural remedy to treat bad breath, or halitosis, as the medical community calls it. The sulfur compounds in green tea are thought to be responsible for its breath-freshening effect.

Smokers could also benefit from drinking green tea, reports Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin. Cigarette smoke, which is at its most concentrated when first breathed into the mouth, contains many harmful compounds such as nicotine that can lead to infections and more serious conditions like oral cancer. Green tea polyphenols could help to offset the negative health effects of cigarette smoke.

The Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin article also reports that green tea has an ability to defend healthy cells from being transformed into malignant cells. The research team in the original study suggests that green tea could help induce death in oral cancer cells. They conclude by saying that green tea could be used as part of the prevention and treatment of oral health complaints.

 From the January 27, 2012, Prepared Foods' Daily News.

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Helen
February 13, 2012 10:01 AM
Yes, I have also read a great deal on the benefits of green tea and the studies and science behind it are compelling. Based on everything I’ve read, I agree with the scientists, ideologists and healthcare specialists that it is really beneficial to your health. The majority of green tea benefits seem to stem from the powerful antioxidants, called catechins, which scavenge your cells for free radicals that could otherwise damage DNA, and contribute to cancer, blocked arteries and blood clots. In view of the unstable ecological situation, we should pay more attention to our physical and mental health and spare no money on it, because health is the most precious treasure we have in our life. And this is achievable for most of us.


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