Tip Of The Week: Hell With Botox Use Green Tea

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Tip Of The Week: Hell With Botox Use Green Tea

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Green Tea is one of the more popular health drinks out there, besides the health benefits you get from drinking the tea, it is also great for your skin.

Like I said if you’re experiencing swelling around your eyes, green tea may provide relief. But it has also been used for:

  • Unclogging pores
  • Maintaining youthful skin structure and firmness
  • Reducing oily skin by decreasing sebum production
  • Reducing rosacea redness
  • Reducing dandruff
  • Slowing down aging
  • Fighting inflammation
  • Stimulating hair growth
  • Treating acne
  • Fighting blackheads
  • Softening and nourishing the skin
  • Treating psoriasis
  • Protecting against sun damage
  • Slowing the aging process
  • Treating puffy eyes and dark circles
  • Fighting signs of premature aging like liver spots and wrinkles

Green tea has been consumed in China for 4,000 years for its beneficial health qualities. Also enjoyed for its taste and stimulating effect, green tea has been primarily lauded for its potential medicinal benefits, including reducing the risk of cancer and stroke, improving brain function, and so much more.

Green tea contains the highest amounts of polyphenols, powerful antioxidants that have been shown to help fight disease. If you find that is has a bitter flavor, that’s from the catechins which are a specific type of polyphenols specifically found in green tea. Adding honey to your tea can help cut the bitterness.
The main vitamins and minerals you can find in green tea include vitamin C, energy-boosting B-vitamins, vitamin E and fluoride (for strong teeth and bones).Its also been known to:

There are studies that back these findings and those that don’t. My feeling is this if it does half the things that are listed here it’s well worth it. If you are not drinking green tea now, start!

Here’s a tip: Drinking hot tea is more beneficial than cold. But when you put the tea bags on your eyes, make sure they are cold.

 

 

2 Responses

  1. Aaron Rohde says:

    Green tea is a beverage like no other. It’s more environmentally friendly than coffee, has just enough caffeine for gentle stimulation, and even offers tea drinkers calming effects thanks to the natural amino acid L-theanine.

  2. Kyla Rincon says:

    Most varieties of bagged green tea you find in the grocery store will not yield high-quality tea. The small bags constrict the tea leaves during steeping, and they usually contain lower-quality, machine-processed tea leaves.

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