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Every
area we tested the polyphenols we made significant discoveries
and every time it was very positive. The polyphenols extracted
from green tea are extremely active against all types of cancer
in this study, Stated Dr. Ptong.
It
was also found that, along with external application, oral use
of the green tea and polyphenols reduced the risk of developing
skin cancer more than in half in over 1000 patients. In another
test, patients with malignant melanoma were given green tea
to drink and after one month it was found that the growth rate
of the cancer slowed tremendously. It was found that hot, green
tea contained the highest concentration of the beneficial polyphenols.
From these studies one can easily surmise that green tea shows
great promise in skin care and in treating and reducing the
risk of cancer and other similar maladies. Just from these studies
it is enough to conclude that Green tea should be made a part
of the daily regimen for optimum health.
David
Maillie is an alumni of Cornell University and specializes in
biochemical synthesis for public, private, and governmental
interests. He provides research, various skin peels and anti
aging treatments for doctors' offices and medispas. For more
great information and research on anti aging skin treatments
please visit: http://www.bestskinpeel.com.
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