Tea may help prevent diabetes and cataracts

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Article Date: 19 Apr 2005 - 0:00 PST

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Add another line to the list of benefits from drinking tea: New research in animals suggests that tea may be a simple, inexpensive means of preventing diabetes and its ensuing complications, including cataracts. The report, scheduled to appear in the May 4 print issue of the American Chemical Society's Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, was published March 31 on the journal's Web site. ACS is the world's largest scientific society.

Researchers fed green and black tea to diabetic rats for three months and then monitored the chemical composition of the rats' blood and eye lenses. At levels that would be equivalent to less than five cups of tea per day for a human, both teas significantly inhibited cataract formation relative to a control group which did not get tea, they say. The researchers found that both teas decreased glucose levels, which in turn affects other biochemical pathways that accelerate diabetic complications such as cataracts.

"Most people, scientists included, believe that green tea has more health benefits than black tea," says Joe Vinson, Ph.D., a chemist at the University of Scranton (Penn.) and lead author of the paper. In combination with Vinson's earlier research showing that green tea and black tea equally inhibit atherosclerosis - a major risk factor for heart disease - the findings suggest that both drinks could play a part in curbing two of the most widespread maladies in the United States today.

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Special Tea Blend, my house drink

posted by Carl Forsberg on 13 May 2005 at 9:59 pm

5 years ago I started drinking green tea as a way to get off my drinking 12 cups of coffee every day. I was not too fond of Green Tea, so I blend one rounded teaspoon it with an equal amount of organic pepperment tea, and 1/2 cup shreaded fresh ginger root , per 12 cup quantity . I call it my house blend and my friends always enjoy it. Sweeten with honey or stevia to taste.

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