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Green Tea Helps Arthritis

This major component of Green Tea known as catechins may benefit arthritis patients by reducing the degradation of cartilage, according to an in vitro study conducted at the University of Sheffield Medical School.

Research published in the March issue of the Journal of Nutrition was based on the premise that the catechins - polyphenol compounds found in green tea reduce arthritis inflammation.

Researchers studied bovine and human cartilage samples, which were cultured with and without reagents known to accelerate cartilage breakdown, and then Green Tea catechins were added to the mix. Catechins also known for their valuable antioxidant properties, effectively prevented collagen breakdown, an no toxic effects were noted.

Researchers concluded that green tea catechins may be protective to cartilage. In addition, they stated that the consumption of green tea may prevent arthritis damage and benefit the arthritis patient by reducing inflammation and slowing cartilage breakdown.

Supplements to Consider:

a.. Ultra Multi 90 Plus Tablets or Mega Multiple 85 Nutra-Caps
a.. Meg-EPA Fish Oil Concentrate (w/Omega 3 Fatty Acids)
a.. Mega Mineral Formula Tablets
a.. Glucosamine Plus (w/Boswellia Extract, Curcuminoid & Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Blend) or Glucosamine-Chondroitin Complex
a.. M.S.M. - Methyl Sulfonylmethane 1177 mg.
a.. Green Tea Extract (98% catechin & polyphenols)
Also . . .

Drink delicious Green Tea (w/Siberian Ginseng) Gourmet Herbal Tea Blend (#T708) as your healthy beverage of choice. 

 

 COLON CANCER PREVENTION WITH FOLIC ACI.....
 

Recent Studies Have Shown Significant Benefits of Folic Acid in the Prevention of Colon Cancer

The B vitamin Folic Acid is a very important nutrient in colon cancer risk reduction. Folic Acid is important for the synthesis and repair of DNA. A lack of Folic Acid may cause abnormalities in DNA repair that can lead to the development of malignant cells. Data suggests that people with the highest intake of Folic Acid have a 40% reduction in the risk of colon cancer. In the “Harvard Nurses Health Study,” there was a 75% reduction in the rate of colon cancer in women who took a multi-vitamin containing Folic Acid. Recent evidence also indicates that Folic Acid may reduce the occurrence of colon polyps, which are often precursors to colon cancer. The dosage of Folic Acid that will give you the optimal benefit should be 1 mg.
(equivalent: 1,000 mcg.) per day or higher. This is much higher than the average diet will provide and what is in most multi-vitamins, thus individual Folic Acid supplements are strongly recommended.

MARCH IS COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The information presented is for information purposes only. It is based on scientific
studies or traditional usage. Consult a health care professional before using supplements or making any changes in prescribed medications.

Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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