More and more benefits have been shown with green
tea, which is one of main ingredients in MetaboSlim.
Recently, scientists demonstrate additional health
benefits of green tea in preventing stroke,
weight-loss properties and anti-oxidative stress in
experimental animals.
More and more benefits have been shown with
green tea, which is one of main ingredients in
MetaboSlim. Recently, a group of scientist at Fuji
Tokoha University, Japan published their research
results in Med Sci Monit (2007).
n their research, 0.5% green tea catechin
extract (polyphenon) was given to rats with
malignant stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive.
It is found that tea catechin intake significantly
delayed stroke onset compared to the control group.
The rate in blood pressure increase in the tea
catechin group was significantly smaller than that
in the control group. Continuous ingestion of green
tea catechins from an early age prevented the
development of spontaneous stroke in rats, probably
by inhibiting the further development of high blood
pressure at later ages.
Chinese scientists at Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Guangzhou have shown that green tea extract intake
is associated with increased weight loss due to
diet-induced thermogenesis, which is generally
attributed to the catechin epigallocatechin gallate.
That catechin-polyphenols are known to be capable of
inhibiting catechol-O-methyltransferase (the enzyme
that degrades norepinephrine) is a possible
explanation for why the green tea extract is
effective in stimulating thermogenesis by
epigallocatechin gallate to augment and prolong
sympathetic stimulation of thermogenesis. Knowledge
about thermogenesis-induced weight loss produced by
green tea's epigallocatechin gallate and its ability
to inhibit catechol-O-methyltransferase is important
for health benefits and for prolonging the action of
norepinephrine in the synaptic cleft. Similar
findings were published recently by Dr. Diepvens at
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University,
The Netherlands in American Journal of Physiology.
In this publication, positive effects on body-weight
management have been shown using green tea mixtures.
Green tea, by containing both tea catechins and
caffeine, may act through inhibition of catechol
O-methyl-transferase, and inhibition of
phosphodiesterase. Here, the mechanisms may also
operate synergistically.
In addition, tea catechins have antiangiogenic
properties that may prevent development of
overweight and obesity. Furthermore, the sympathetic
nervous system is involved in the regulation of
lipolysis, and the sympathetic innervation of white
adipose tissue may play an important role in the
regulation of total body fat in general.