Green Tea

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Green Tea

Camellia sinensis
✓ Generally Safe Caution in Pregnancy
Native to: Yunnan, China (cultivated globally)
Also known as: Chinese Tea, Tea Plant, Japanese Green Tea
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🌱 Parts Used

Leaf

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Cardiovascular disease prevention (reduces LDL, blood pressure), type 2 diabetes, weight management, cognitive function, cancer prevention (observational evidence), oral health (antimicrobial).


Herbal Actions

Antioxidant (EGCG most potent natural antioxidant per gram), anti-inflammatory, thermogenic, antidiabetic, cardiovascular protective, neuroprotective, antimicrobial

🔬 Active Constituents

Catechins (EGCG — epigallocatechin gallate 50% of catechins, EGC, ECG, EC), caffeine (2–4%), L-theanine, flavonoids, tannins, vitamins C and E

⚗️ Preparation Methods

☕ Herbal Tea💊 Capsule🏺 Tincture

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea2 tsp loose leaf per 250ml, 70–80°C water (not boiling), steep 2–3 min, 3–5 cups daily
TinctureGreen tea extract (standardized 50% EGCG): 400–500mg 2x daily
NotesDo not use boiling water — destroys catechins and increases bitterness. Extract without caffeine available. L-theanine + caffeine synergy: calm focus without jitteriness. 3–5 cups daily: cardiovascular protective dose in epidemiological studies.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ✓ Generally Safe
Pregnancy Caution in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions Possible — consult doctor

Contraindications: High caffeine — avoid in insomnia, anxiety, hypertension, arrhythmias. Extract: hepatotoxicity in rare cases (high-dose EGCG). Avoid with iron supplements (tannins reduce absorption). Caution in pregnancy.

Side Effects: Caffeine effects (insomnia, anxiety, tachycardia). Iron absorption reduction. High-dose extract: rare hepatotoxicity. Teeth staining.

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