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Green Tea and the Skin

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Natural skin care products are gaining popularity. In addition to

the popularity of natural beauty products, many people are also

interested in other types of green tea skin products, such as

those that can be used for healing cuts and minimizing the

appearance of scars. A third area of interest for botanical

products is anti-aging.

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Green Tea and the Skin

Copyright © 2007 Jon M. Stout

Golden Moon Tea

http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com

Natural skin care products are gaining popularity. In addition to

the popularity of natural beauty products, many people are also

interested in other types of green tea skin products, such as

those that can be used for healing cuts and minimizing the

appearance of scars. A third area of interest for botanical

products is anti-aging.

You'll find numerous products on the market that are made from

natural products. Some of the most popular botanicals used in

skin care products include:

* Lavender

* Rosemary

* Ginger

* Green Tea

* Lemon

* Grapeseed

* Echinacea

Since products of this nature are largely unregulated by the US

Food and Drug Administration, claims on the products are

sometimes largely unsubstantiated. In most cases, we just have to

try these products out and see for ourselves.

However, one of these products, green tea, does have some

evidence to back up its claims of rejuvenating the skin and

preventing aging. Several studies have shown that green tea's

anti-oxidants are beneficial to the skin in several ways.

The first important fact about green tea is that its

anti-oxidants act as scavengers on abnormal or damaged skin

cells. This may be very important to helping protect us from skin

cancer. If we can eradicate skin cells damaged by the sun

immediately, they are less likely to develop abnormal qualities.

Many doctors are now recommending that you wear a green tea

moisturizer under your sunscreen. The sunscreen will protect your

skin from most of the sun's rays, but any that do get through

can be mitigated by the green tea.

However, other research has shown that green tea may even be an

effective treatment for those who already have cancerous or

pre-cancerous skin lesions. One study, performed on mice, showed

that not only did green tea seem to scavenge the abnormal cells

on the mice that did not have skin cancer, but it also concluded

that green tea, whether given orally or topically, slowed the

progression of the cancer. In addition, scientists theorize that

green tea may be able to actually kill off some of the cancer

cells.

Another recent study showed that green tea may also have the

ability to provide short term improvement in the skin's

appearance. The study suggested that green tea's anti-oxidants

actually have the ability to rejuvenate skin cells resting on the

epidermis that are dying. The green tea helps bring the cells

back to life for a period, reducing that dull and lifeless

appearance skin can have.

It is believed that green tea also has the ability to reduce

aging over the long term. Such claims are difficult to prove,

because it requires human trials over many years. However, based

on the fact that research has shown that green tea's

anti-oxidants have the ability to scavenge abnormal and dying

skin cells, it stands to reason that using green tea regularly

over a period of many years would produce a cumulative effect

that would be positive for the skin's condition and appearance.

Many other botanicals that are used in skin care products do have

the ability to perform some helpful functions on the skin. For

example, all of the natural ingredients listed above do have

anti-oxidants, so they likely are good for the skin, at least to

some degree. And many are suited for specific skin ailments.

For example, lavender is calming, and can be helpful in soothing

redness and rashes. Lemon is an effective astringent, and is

sometimes helpful for especially oily skin. The UK Tea Council

published a report outlining the effects of many botanical

products and their potential to protect and treat the skin.

But, most of the products containing these ingredients have not

been through strenuous laboratory testing, so their effects are

undocumented. In addition, some botanical products may not

require regulation by the Food and Drug Administration, so they

may not meet federal health standards.

Because of the attention that green tea has received due to its

likely ability to prevent cancer and other diseases, it has been

more widely tested than many other botanicals. It has been widely

tested for topical application to see if it has the potential to

prevent or treat skin cancer, for example.

So, it's perfectly ok to use botanical products to help with any

special skin conditions you're trying to treat. Most botanical

products are safe, as long as you don't have an allergy to them.

And, they may be helpful at treating some skin conditions and at

keeping skin moisturized.

But, if you're looking for the best be in botanical products for

the skin, it's likely that green tea has the most potential. It

has been more widely tested than other botanicals, and is likely

to be of significant benefit, both in improving skin's

appearance and in preventing aging and skin cancer.

However, since, like other botanical products, green tea products

may not have fallen under FDA guidelines, be sure to examine the

list of ingredients carefully. You should ensure that green tea

products actually contain active anti-oxidants, such as EGCG and

theaflavins, before you purchase. Without these important

ingredients, the products will likely not provide the benefits

you're seeking.

So, give green tea a try for your skin. You may see smoother and

brighter skin in the short term, and you may be preventing skin

cancer and aging in the long term.

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Jon M. Stout is the Chairman of the Golden Moon Tea Company.

Golden Moon Tea carefully selects the finest rare and orthodox

teas, which are processed slowly and handcrafted with extreme

care. At their website, you can learn more about their current

tea offerings, including their exceptional green tea

(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea), white tea, black

tea, oolong tea (also known as wu-long and wu long tea -

http://www.goldenmoontea.com/wu-long) and chai. Visit

http://www.goldenmoontea.com for all details concerning

the Golden Moon Tea Company's fine line of teas.

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