Monday, August 2, 2010

Green Tea Benefits - Homemade Skin Care

Discover the many green tea benefits! It comes from the leaves of the Camelia sinensis evergreen type of shrub. This shrub is grown in many countries around the world, like India, Australia, and Indonesia, but the majority of it is grown in China.

Freshly picked leaves are, quickly, steamed, rolled on mats and heated, to prevent oxidization. Oxidization is the process in which tea leaves interact with oxygen, turning them dark in color. The categories of teas are based on their oxidization level. Green tea is unoxidized.

What are the green tea health benefits? It has powerful antioxidants benefits, with antiseptic, anti inflammatory, anti viral and antifungal properties, too. It can be used orally or topically.

Health Benefits of Green Tea:-

Fights Viral, bacterial and fungal infections

Strengthens immune system

Lowers risk of types of cancer

Lowers LDL cholesterol level

Inhibits abnormal function of blood clots

Quenches free radicals

Benefits of Green Tea and Skin Care:-

Lowers risk of having rheumatoid arthritis
Reduces inflammation
Used to treat minor cuts, rashes, spots and blemishes
Used to treat sunburns - found in many sunscreens
Helps provide a youthful appearance
Slows developmental signs of aging
Helps reduce acne

With the exposure to pollution, smoking and excessive sunlight there is an increase of free radicals in the blood. Green tea is rich in catechin polyphenols, particularly, epigallocatechin gallate, (EGCG). EGCG is a powerful antioxidant that inhibits the growth and kills cancer cells, without harming healthy tissue.

Green tea helps with a variety of skin care concerns including: wrinkles, psoriasis, rosacea, acne and sunburns. It provides skin with elasticity, inhibits formation of freckles and dark spots and gives skin a more youthful appearance. When it used in topical formulations, such as sunscreens, it reduces sun damage by quenching free radicals and reducing inflammation, rather than just blocking ultraviolet rays. It contains vitamins A and B (2) to help combat acne. It lowers the risk of having Rheumatoid arthritis. It rejuvenates, soothes, tones and protects the skin.

Countries such as, Thailand, India and Japan have used it as a medicine from helping digestion to healing wounds. Its use has risen in the United States, as well. You will find it used within, many, commercial and homemade skin care products including homemade shampoo, deodorants, lotions, soaps and more.

Discover natural, homemade, lotion and a natural, overnight, face cream. These homemade skin care products are all time best sellers! Why? They contain healthful skin care benefits and are soothing, nourishing, moisturizing and conditioning for many different types of skin. Dry itchy skin, scaly skin, flaky skin, oily skin and more all benefit from the use of these natural, homemade, skin care products.

 
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