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Date: | Sun, 17 Apr 2005 12:15:12 -0500 |
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Hi Kristina,
If you are kicking coffee and find green tea doesn't give you much of an
energy boost -- try oolong. May also be good for skin -- at least it was
for these rodents:
"Mice which were fed tea displayed fewer signs of ageing than mice that
were fed water, with oolong tea showing significantly better results than
green tea."
If you are the type to fret over the appearance of wrinkles, age spots and
other signs of growing old, oolong tea may be the answer to your worries.
Details of the study, conducted jointly by scientists from America, Taiwan
and Tokushima University in Japan, were given at the 17th International
Congress of Nutrition in Vienna, Austria late last month.
In the experiment, groups of six-month-old 'senescence-accelerated mice'
(SAMs) were separately fed water, green tea and oolong tea over a 16-week
period. SAMs age twice as quickly as ordinary laboratory mice.
Checking hair loss, age spots, the condition of skin around the eyes and
other indicators of ageing, the scientists found that male SAMs which were
fed tea displayed fewer signs of ageing than mice that were fed water, with
oolong tea showing significantly better results than green tea.
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