Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tea and Odor


A new study conducted on 780 men and women from China, which links the relationship between tea and freedom from odor. As a result, consuming a cup of tea can protect the gums and teeth and is able to fight harmful bacteria that cause bad breath.

The researchers explained that the level of dental plaque caused by various bacteria which reacts in the mouth can cause tooth decay, brittle and dental decay. However, green tea will make the mouth as a place that is not suitable for bacterial growth and development of this type. Because it contains so much metal fluorine which is very useful to humans. It serves to strengthen teeth and gums for resistance to various forms of acidity that could threaten. Each cup of green tea contains x mg of fluoride needed by the adult body every day. While 4 up to 5 mg of fluorine is able to maintain teeth consistently.

The researchers say that chewing a few leaves of green tea muffle pain molars efficacious if detected early, before the enlargement of inflammation. This also implied that this condition is very useful if you rinse your mouth to clean the compound of bacteria and food particles accumulate. The experts in the study published in the American Health Magazie said that green tea is a powerful antioxidant to help reduce cholesterol levels in blood, activate the digestive system, weight loss, and complete therapy for bone calcification. Further, taking a pinch of tea efficacious provide power, activity and stamina in the body throughout the day.

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These substances contained in tea is very easily oxidized. When the leaves are exposed to sunlight, the oxidation process occurs. The type of tea that is generally known in the community is a green tea, Oolong tea (such as Java tea Oolung / Ulung), black tea and white tea. Green tea contains the most helpful as in brewing, this tea is not dried using sunlight but use special drying techniques. While other types of tea are processed by fermentation.

Polyphenols
Polyphenols in tea such as catechins and flavanols. These compounds act as antioxidants to capture free radicals in the body are also effective in preventing the growth of cancer cells in the body. Free radicals in our bodies due to environmental air pollution and also from the food we eat.

Vitamin E
In one cup of tea contains vitamin E as much as about 100-200 IU a day which is a necessity for the human body. This amount serves to maintain heart health and make your skin smooth.

Vitamin C
This vitamin serves as an immunity or resistance to the human body. In addition, vitamin C also acts as an antioxidant necessary for the human body's resistance to disease.

Vitamin A
Vitamin A which is in the form of beta-carotene tea is a vitamin that the body needs can be met.