Green tea contains many health properties because it is
naturally rich in antioxidants. It appears that green tea can control
inflammation and fight bacterial infections not only for your body but also for
your oral cavity. What most people want to know is what does this really mean
for their oral health? Let’s take a deeper look and see what are all these
other benefits that green tea has to offer.
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Well, for starters, green tea drinkers usually
have better breath than coffee or
milk drinkers. Green tea has been associated with positive smelling breath
because it does not contain any milk or dairy substances. In addition to better
smelling breaths, green tea kills the microbes that make our mouths stinky
throughout the day from minimal water intake or if we are hungry. Find out more
on why we experience bad breath throughout the day from our previous blog.
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Green tea increases the metabolism and helps to increase weight loss. The polyphenol
found in green tea works to intensify levels of fat oxidation and the rate at
which your body turns food into calories.
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Regular consumption of green tea is thought to
reduce the risk of high blood pressure.
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Green tea can help prevent oral cavities because it controls bacteria through
regulating saliva production and acidity in the mouth. Researchers found
multiple studies on tooth decay prevention using just only green tea.
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Green tea’s anti-inflammatory powers seem to
help control periodontal (gum) diseases as well as preventing
cavities. A Japanese surgery of almost 1,000 men found that those who drank
green tea regularly has healthier gums than those who didn’t. This means that
an individual will experience less tooth loss during the aging process.
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Green tea is the best drink when it comes to skin care. Both animals and human
studies have demonstrated that green tea applied topically can reduce sun
damage, help with wrinkles, and reduce any signs of ageing.
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