Green tea may Have the Potential to Help Fight Viral Infections

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(Newswire.net — October 26, 2017) Orlando, FL —  Viral infections are typically treated through the use of pharmaceutical drugs. However today, more and more researchers and even consumers turn to the use of natural alternatives, which include green tea.

Green tea may have the potential ability to help fight viral infections. Over-the-counter and prescription drugs are widely used nowadays to fight various conditions. While many of these medications are helpful, there are factors to consider as to why consumers should think twice before using them.

Transparency Market Research published a recent study that revealed the global nutraceuticals market is expected to rise to $278.96 billion in 2021 from $182.60 billion in 2015. It is believed that it is only a matter of time before the local grocery and drug store shelves are filled with numerous pharmaceutical drugs.

There are some medications that cause side effects. There are even cases when the severity of side effects is greater than the ailment the medication is used for. Antibiotics, for instance, may potentially cause antibiotic resistance, which could produce dangerous health consequences.

Therefore, many prefer to utilize the ingredients that Mother Nature offers. Green tea has long been believed to be therapeutic. Through the ages, this beverage has been thought to offer some significant health benefits.

Over decades, scientists and researchers from around the world have been conducting studies to explore more of the unique effects of this beverage. There have been quite a number of research studies that reveal the potential health benefits of green tea.

Green tea has been believed to have the ability to speed up the healing process for herpes labialis. According to previous research, the catechins contained in green tea may also offer some therapeutic effects on viral infections.

Zhao and colleagues performed a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study that involved 40 participants. The researchers topically applied green tea product six to eight times daily and there was also a placebo group.

It was found that the green tea group achieved a significant reduction in herpes labialis lesions. They also had shortened blistering as well as ulceration stages within an episode.

For thousands of years, green tea has been used with medicinal intentions and as a beverage in China. However, it is also widely used in many Asian countries. It is thought to offer a multitude of benefits such as reduction of blood pressure and reduction in the risk of cancer. It is believed to be the most commonly consumed drink in the world.

One of the things that consumers need to know about this beverage is that it may offer more benefits than black tea. Black tea is processed through fermentation, while green tea is not. As a result, the latter contains high amounts of antioxidants as well as polyphenols, which are substances that provide green tea its potential benefits.

Some of the possible benefits linked with the consumption of green tea are weight loss, diuresis, cognitive improvement, and the lower risk of various conditions. These are believed to include heart disease, headaches, genital warts, Parkinson’s disease, Crohn’s disease, stomach disorders, hypercholesterolemia.

This beverage has been catching the interest of many researchers from around the globe. It has the potential to strengthen the body as well as aid various conditions.

Many of the therapeutic potentials of green tea have not been discovered yet. This is why many researchers are conducting studies to determine its overall health potential.

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