Anti-Oxidant that helps protect cells against free radical damage. Has been shown to prevent melanoma.
A powerful antioxidant that helps rejuvenate the skin, and prevents damage from the sun and promotes elasticity.
Antioxidant, protects from free-radical damage, anti-inflammatory.
Works towards lightening the skin by actively slowing the transport of melanin to the skin's surface. Has well known antioxidant qualities.
Has antibacterial qualities as while as a high level of antioxidant substances. Green tea has anti-cancer properties. People who drink a large amount of strong green tea have a lower incidence of cancer.
(Camellia sinensis) – Contains Vitamin C, soothing, wound healing, and has anti-inflammatory and anti-growth properties, helping to reduce the appearance of puffiness, fine lines and large pores. The leaf also boasts the presence of a superstar antioxidant called EGCG (epigallocatechin-gallate) as well as other notable healing substances, including fluoride, catechins, and tannins. Research has determined that EGCG reactivates dying skin cells. EGCG seems to be a fountain of youth for skin cells. When old cells found in the upper layer of the skin are exposed to EGCG they start dividing, they make DNA and produce more energy. If we can energize dying skin cells, we can improve the skin condition.
Used for its antioxidant and anti-irritant properties. A free radical scavenger. ()
Green tea extract helps with thermogenesis and aids in the metabolism of fat. Known for years as a powerful antioxidant, it may also be helpful in shedding fat. The most obvious benefit to dieters is that it works without increasing the heart rate most often found in diet aids. The increased heart rate leaves dieters jittery and eventually, most dieters stop using the supplement and gain weight back. Now through using green tea extract, dieters get the weight loss benefits without any of the jittery effects, especially in obese individuals with hypertension and other cardiovascular complications.
A natural antioxidant, green tea extract is a natural astringent and is effective in treating troubled skin and breakouts.
See Polyphenol Catechins.
skin antioxidant that will help fight ageing caused by pollutants and free radical damage, reduces swellings and calms sun burn.
one of the most powerful natural anti-oxidants, protects from free radicals.
a botanical, is a bioflavonoid rich, potent extract used primarily for fighting free radicals. It contains a high content of polyphenols, which are a class of bioflavonoids. Green Tea Extract contains a potent antioxidant, EGCG, which is over 200 times more powerful than Vitamin E in neutralizing the pro-oxidants and free radicals that attack lipids in the brain.
a botanical extract shown to be an effective antioxidant
Suppresses inflammation and irritation. An anti-oxidant.
Green tea is made from the same plant as black tea except that black tea is processed by fermentation, which damages important therapeutic phytochemicals. Green tea contains bioflavonoid polyphenol catechins; including EGCG. These are very potent antioxidants with immune and circulatory system benefits. Research has shown that they inactivate some viruses, reduce the risk of several fatal diseases including cancer, decrease the risk of blood clots, prevent strokes, and lower blood cholesterol levels. They may also help regulate blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
A natural extract of Japanese green tea that has antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
Works towards whitening the skin by actively slowing the transportation of melanin to the skin's surface and has also well known anti-oxidant qualities. (see chamomile extract)
this derivative from decaffeinated green tea contains "catechins"; which are effective antioxidants known to help to prevent cancer.
Green tea when applied topically has potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects on the skin. It helps fight the various oxidative stressors (air, UV light, smoke) that cause degeneration of the skin and damage to skin cells. Besides being one of the strongest antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents, green tea has also been shown to have anticarcinogenic as well as cell-proliferating properties. For all of its potent qualities, green tea is at the same time nonirritating, nonsensitizing, and nonallergenic.
Also known as Chinese green tea. Green tea is widely used for its antioxidant properties. Its active ingredients include bioflavinoids, caffeine, and fluoride.