...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 ...
... 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...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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. ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
...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 ...
...) 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 ...