A new analysis showed that early signs of liver damage from high-dose green tea extract were somewhat predicted by one variation in a genotype and strongly predicted by another variation. Long-term ...
Green tea has long been cited for potential health benefits. Now a new study looks at green tea extract and finds it may help reduce blood sugar levels. It may also lower gut inflammation, according ...
New research in people with a cluster of heart disease risk factors has shown that consuming green tea extract for four weeks can reduce blood sugar levels and improve gut health by lowering ...
A green tea extract has been demonstrated as reducing the severity of radiation-induced dermatitis. The extract contains epigallocatechin-3-gallate, and it has been studied in the context of ...
Caroline Igo (she/her/hers) was a wellness editor at CNET and holds Sleep Science Coach and Stress Management certificates from the Spencer Institute. She received her bachelor's degree in creative ...
Tea consumption may be beneficial for people with diabetes. Tea has many healthy properties, from helping to regulate blood sugar to enhancing insulin sensitivity. Tea does not increase the risk of ...
Green tea with lemon is rich in antioxidants like epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and vitamin C, which may help protect against inflammation and chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and ...
Green tea and matcha come from the same plant and share many benefits. One is not necessarily healthier than the other, though matcha may be slightly richer in nutrients due to its processing. Matcha ...