If you eat Dinner with Me, you know I always have green tea after dinner, a habit I have been doing since I moved here at THD 30 months ago.
A recent study found that daily green tea consumption by men is linked to increased testosterone levels, reduced inflammation and improved sleep quality.
Green tea reduces inflammation through its potent antioxidant properties, particularly its high content of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG).
EGCG can suppress the production of inflammatory cytokines and enzymes, and it can also act as an antioxidant to neutralize free radicals.
Additionally, green tea helps protect bones and cartilage by decreasing the production of certain inflammatory molecules.
Green tea inhibits the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, which converts testosterone to a more potent form. By inhibiting this enzyme, more testosterone remains in its active form increasing its circulating levels.
Green tea helps with insomnia due to the presence of L-Theanine, an amino acid that promotes relaxation and reduces stress. L-theanine reduces neuron excitement, allowing the brain to relax, aiding in sleep.
While green tea does contain caffeine, it’s usually much less than what is in coffee and can be mitigated by choosing decaf versions or drinking it earlier in the day.
Meanwhile, here's a more detailed write-up why daily green tea consumption offer various benefits for Men
Yes, daily green tea consumption can offer various health benefits for men, including a potential reduced risk of certain cancers like prostate cancer, better heart health, improved metabolic function, weight management, and enhanced brain health. Green tea's rich antioxidant content and polyphenols can help lower bad cholesterol, regulate blood sugar, and delay brain aging, though the amount of caffeine varies by brew and can affect individuals differently.
Cardiovascular & Metabolic Benefits
- Green tea's antioxidants, particularly flavonoids, help lower "bad" LDL cholesterol and keep blood vessels flexible, reducing the risk of clogged arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
- Polyphenols in green tea can improve insulin sensitivity, helping to regulate blood sugar levels and potentially lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes.
- Green tea can naturally boost metabolism and help with weight loss by increasing calorie burning and potentially suppressing appetite.
Prostate Health
- Green tea catechins may help regulate dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and PSA, which can help maintain a healthy prostate size and reduce the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Other Potential Benefits
Considerations
- Green tea contains caffeine, though less than coffee.The caffeine amount can vary by brew, with cold-brewed options often having less.
- The benefits are linked to the antioxidants and polyphenols (like catechins and EGCG) in green tea.
- While generally safe, consuming up to eight cups of green tea daily is often considered within safe limits, but it's wise to monitor your individual response, especially concerning caffeine intake.Finally,Coffee might be doing far more than waking you up — it could be saving your life. A major clinical study has revealed that people who drink two or more cups of coffee daily have a 430% lower risk of developing liver cancer compared to non-drinkers.Researchers discovered that coffee contains over 1,000 bioactive compounds, including chlorogenic acids, diterpenes, and polyphenols, which act as powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents. These compounds help detoxify enzymes in the liver, reduce fat accumulation, and prevent the growth of cancerous cells.Interestingly, the benefits were strongest in those who consumed black coffee without sugar or cream, and persisted even among people with mild liver conditions like fatty liver disease. Decaf coffee also showed partial protection, suggesting it’s not just caffeine — but the plant’s full chemical profile — that does the work.In a world where liver disease is on the rise, this research shows your morning ritual might be one of the simplest — and tastiest — forms of prevention.Meanwhile, here's the list of best Juices and Spices for Your Body:
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