The results of the analysis were carried out by numbers of institutes, including the Yonsei University and punished on online medical literature.
Green tea, is a precious drink processed numbers of health benefit known to almost everyone in Asia and Western world.
According to Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. intake of green tea 2 to 4 cups per day by steep covered 5 to 10 minutes for leaf or flowers and 10 to 20 minutes for roots was associated to support immunity while providing antibacterial and antiviral activity.
Also, green tea (Camellia sinensis) extract of 250 to 500 mg daily, enhanced immune function due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune effects.
Moreover, tannin, green tea derived polyphenols and other related compounds, in the study to investigate the anti-viral effects of tannins on 12 different viruses including both enveloped viruses (influenza virus H3N2, H5N3, herpes simplex virus-1, vesicular stomatitis virus, Sendai virus and Newcastle disease virus) and non-enveloped viruses (poliovirus, coxsachievirus, adenovirus, rotavirus, feline calicivirus and mouse norovirus) researchers suggested that application of tannin reduced some viral infectivity in compared to persimmon (Diospyros kaki) with more than 4-log scale against all of the viruses tested.
More importantly, the differentiation of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) effect against viral infections also indicated that EGCG injection in solution type and powder types over extended periods at various temperature conditions exerts a strong effect in inhibited the tested human influenza A/H1N1 virus.
Green tea extract in the study also demonstrated potent viral inactivating activity for over a period of up to 2 months.
These results suggested that adding green tea supplement GTE may provide a greater than 4 log10 reduction of viral titers at a wide range of temperatures.
Dr. Lee YH, after taking intoaccount of other co and confouders said, "GTE-based antiviral agents could be formulated as a safe and environmentally friendly personal hygiene against viral infections".
The findings showed that green tea and green tea extract may be considered as function foods in reduced risk and treatment of infectious diseases caused by bacterial and viral invasion.
However, intake of green tea supplementations should be taken with extreme care as acute liver toxicity has been reported in numbers of cases.
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(1) Measle Reviewed By: Steven D. Ehrlich, NMD, Solutions Acupuncture, a private practice specializing in complementary and alternative medicine, Phoenix, AZ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
(2) Inactivation of Pathogenic Viruses by Plant-Derived Tannins: Strong Effects of Extracts from Persimmon (Diospyros kaki) on a Broad Range of Viruses
Kyoko Ueda, 1 Ryoko Kawabata, 1 Takashi Irie, 1 Yoshiaki Nakai, 2 Yukinobu Tohya, 3 and Takemasa Sakaguchi 1 (PMC)
(2) Evaluation of green tea extract as a safe personal hygiene against viral infections by Lee YH#1, Jang YH#1, Kim YS1, Kim J2,3, Seong BL1,4.(PubMed)
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