Green tea may help keep gums healthy

Fri, March 20, 2009

By Amy Norton

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A cup of green tea per day may help keep gum disease at bay, a new study suggests.

Researchers found that among middle-aged Japanese, the odds of having gum disease declined as the men’s intake of green tea rose.

For each daily cup they drank, the risk of having signs of gum disease — including receding, easily bleeding gums — inched downward, the researchers report in the Journal of Periodontology.

The findings do not mean, however, that green tea is a substitute for seeing the dentist. The relationship between green tea and lower odds of gum disease was fairly weak, Dr. Yoshihiro Shimazaki, one of the researchers on the study, told Reuters Health.

Good overall oral care, Shimazaki said, is what’s most important.

For the study, Shimazaki and his colleagues at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, examined 940 men between the ages of 49 and 59 for signs of gum disease. The men also completed a questionnaire on smoking and drinking habits, tooth-brushing habits and green tea intake.

In general, the study found, the odds of gum disease declined as green tea intake climbed, even with the other lifestyle factors considered. The researchers did, however, lack information on the men’s overall diet, and past studies have suggested that certain foods and nutrients — like whole grains, fiber and vitamin C — may protect against gum disease.

If green tea itself does combat gum disease, it may be because of its concentration of antioxidant compounds called polyphenols, according to Shimazaki.

Gum disease arises from bacterial infection, and lab research suggests that green tea polyphenols can inhibit those germs and the damage they cause.

SOURCE: Journal of Periodontology, March 2009.

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Macha from Teazonline

Today’s smoothie was romaine lettuce, pear, blueberries, bananas.  It was not the yummiest.  My daughter said it was too “lettucey”.  Back to the drawing board.

My shipment of teas came today from Teazonline.   Very excited about it.  I purchased a very cool tea infuser with my order.  I received macha green tea powder, loose leaf chai tea, and some samples of loose leaf Earl Grey and Gunpowder green tea.  The macha powder is paler in color than what I have had before.  I wonder why that is.  The flavor is a bit different too.  If I get macha powder from different sources, I wonder if I will notice appreciable differences in taste.

More on Matcha

Today I was on a search for loose matcha powder because I want a thicker tea than what I can get from using tea bags.  I came across a great site called “TeazOnline.com”.  They had more info about the health benefits of drinking matcha as well as the benefits of drinking green tea in general.  This is from their website:

Because the leaves themselves are imbibed, brewed Matcha contains higher concentrations of vitamins and antioxidants than most other teas, green, herbal, or otherwise. According to researches done in Japan, brewed Matcha contains nearly 10 times the polyphenols and antioxidants of regular teas, 2 times the antioxidants of a glass of red wine, approximately 9 times the beta-carotene of spinach, and 4 times that of carrots.

Wow. Not only that, but also:

  • Significantly increases energy (over 8 to 10 hours) without the caffeine “jitters”.
  • Improves mental alertness (L-theanine component)
  • Increases calmness and reduces stress (L-theanine component)
  • Boosts metabolic rate by 35-40%
  • Powerful “Anti-Aging” activity due to the super-charged antioxidants
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Decreases level of LDL or “bad”cholesterol
  • Minimizes symptoms of PMS
  • “Super” cancer-fighting and cancer-preventative activity (due to extremely high levels of polyphenols and catechins)
  • Eases constipation due to high level of easily absorbable dietary fiber
  • Stabilizes blood sugar levels
  • Powerful anti-biotic and anti-viral activity
  • Strong blood detoxifier and alkalyzer, due to the high Chlorophyll content

Naturally,  I put in my order after reading all of that!  I can’t wait to receive my shipment!  I usually drink green tea lattes with soymilk, so I will probably brew a strong tea with a small amount of hot water and then add a packet of splenda and some soymilk.  Yum!

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