Green Tea has been associated with many great health benefits:
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Provide Immune Support
The powerful antioxidant content supplied by Green Tea Plus™ supports a
fortified immune system. This support comes from certain polyphenols,
which are natural compounds that are abundantly distributed in the plant
kingdom. A type of polyphenol, called flavonoids, has gotten much
recognition by scientists because of their nutritional value. These
flavonoids are excellent antioxidants, so they combat cellular damage in
the body to help keep us healthier for longer. Green Tea Plus™ contains
90% polyphenols, so it can promote optimal health for the long haul.
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Nourish Cardiovascular Health
Like the cells in your body, your heart is vulnerable to oxidative damage
caused by free radicals. Because this muscle beats non-stop every minute
of our lives, it demands a lot of metabolic energy from the body. The
Polyphenols in green tea contain a substance called catechins. These
catechins have been shown in studies to support your bodys ability to
fight off free radicals. By protecting your heart from excessive oxidation
damage, the catechins in Green Tea Plus™ support a healthy and strong
cardiovascular system.
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Promote Energy
The combination of the green tea extract and minerals in Green Tea Plus™
supports healthy energy levels by providing your body with a natural
energizer. Green Tea Plus™ allows for natural energy that will have you
feeling better than ever.
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Promote Healthy Collagen Production
The antioxidant power of green tea is often compared to that of vitamin E,
which is known to support better hair, skin, and nails. This is because
the polyphenols in Green Tea Plus™ support the production of collagen, the
protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective
tissue.
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Seventy-two Trace Minerals
Minerals are inorganic elements that are essential to the nutrition of all
life forms. Specific minerals have been linked to providing different
benefits. Green Tea Plus™ contains an extensive collection of trace
minerals, including magnesium, potassium, boron, calcium, selenium,
phosphorus, chromium, iron, manganese, molybdenum, strontium, zinc,
tungaten, germanium, lanthanum, vanadium, rubidium, cobalt, and more!
These minerals play roles in important functions such as bone development,
nerve function and blood production, muscle tone, and more.
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