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Re: Headaches from white and green, but not black/red tea     

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Author: Shen
Date: Sep 22, 2007 13:20

...the chemistry of tea, but I presume these headaches are caused by some component of tea which is chemically altered or destroyed during oxidation. Thanks! Alan epigallocatechin gallate - ECGC in green teas is relatively high. Some French studies have linked these components to asthma-like symptoms. In some patients these levels have been know to ...
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Re: Headaches from white and green, but not black/red tea     

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Author: dank
Date: Sep 22, 2007 09:01

... the chemistry of tea, but I presume these headaches are caused by some component of tea which is chemically altered or destroyed during oxidation. Thanks! Alan epigallocatechin gallate - ECGC in green teas is relatively high. Some French studies have linked these components to asthma-like symptoms. In some patients these levels have been know to induce a...
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Re: Headaches from white and green, but not black/red tea     

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Author: Ankit Lochan
Date: Sep 7, 2007 23:53

... of tea, but I presume these headaches are caused by some component of tea which is chemically altered or destroyed during oxidation. Thanks! Alan epigallocatechin gallate - ECGC in green teas is relatively high. Some French studies have linked these components to asthma-like symptoms. In some patients these levels have been know to induce a ...
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Re: Headaches from white and green, but not black/red tea     

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Author: Melinda
Date: Sep 7, 2007 19:41

... chemistry of tea, but I presume these headaches are caused by some component of tea which is chemically altered or destroyed during oxidation. Thanks! Alan epigallocatechin gallate - ECGC in green teas is relatively high. Some French studies have linked these components to asthma-like symptoms. In some patients these levels have been know to induce a ...
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Re: Headaches from white and green, but not black/red tea     

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Author: Shen
Date: Sep 7, 2007 16:18

... of tea, but I presume these headaches are caused by some component of tea which is chemically altered or destroyed during oxidation. Thanks! Alan epigallocatechin gallate - ECGC in green teas is relatively high. Some French studies have linked these components to asthma-like symptoms. In some patients these levels have been know to induce a histamine release. ...
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Re: smallest volume of tea for health     

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Author: Shen
Date: Jul 12, 2007 09:20

... this. Using (some of) the language of science doesn't make myth and hearsay science. This happens because molecules are made to interact with each other in a synergistic way. When you take ECGC out of its natural environment, it's MUCH less potent. Made by whom, for the benefit of what organism? If this is a creationist discussion, let's please label it as such. If ...
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Re: smallest volume of tea for health     

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Author: Danica
Date: Jul 11, 2007 18:49

... this. Using (some of) the language of science doesn't make myth and hearsay science. This happens because molecules are made to interact with each other in a synergistic way. When you take ECGC out of its natural environment, it's MUCH less potent. Made by whom, for the benefit of what organism? If this is a creationist discussion, let's please label it as such. If ...
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Re: smallest volume of tea for health     

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Author: Shen
Date: Jul 9, 2007 10:35

... this. Using (some of) the language of science doesn't make myth and hearsay science. This happens because molecules are made to interact with each other in a synergistic way. When you take ECGC out of its natural environment, it's MUCH less potent. Made by whom, for the benefit of what organism? If this is a creationist discussion, let's please label it as such. If ...
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Re: smallest volume of tea for health     

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Author: DogMa
Date: Jul 9, 2007 08:15

...case like this. Using (some of) the language of science doesn't make myth and hearsay science. This happens because molecules are made to interact with each other in a synergistic way. When you take ECGC out of its natural environment, it's MUCH less potent. Made by whom, for the benefit of what organism? If this is a creationist discussion, let's please label it as such. If you ...
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Re: smallest volume of tea for health     

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Author: Reeveso
Date: May 19, 2007 11:14

...) gives a fraction of the percentage of the benefits you'd receive if you drank the real substance. This happens because molecules are made to interact with each other in a synergistic way. When you take ECGC out of its natural environment, it's MUCH less potent. I would suggest possibly take a green tea extract supplement on top of the tea you drink if you don't feel you're getting ...
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