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Janvāris 13., 2009
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| From: | f |
Date: | 13. Janvāris 2009 - 10:23 |
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An article in New Scientist magazine mentions that numerous studies suggest that green tea protects against a range of cancers, including lung, prostate and breast cancer. The reason cited is the antioxidant epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), according to Hirofumi Tachibana's team at Kyushu University in Japan. Their research showed that growth of human lung cancer cells with a cell receptor called 67 LR is slowed significantly after drinking just two or three cups of green tea, which contains EGCG. The research also showed that 67 LR is involved in the propagation of prion diseases such as human Creutzfeldt-Jakob (related to mad cow disease in animals). This is not direct evidence of tea's effect on prion diseases, but a hint that EGCG's effect on 67 LR is an interesting lead in the search for treatments. Starp citu, baltā tēja tiek uzskatīta VĒL veselīgāka.
| From: | f |
Date: | 13. Janvāris 2009 - 10:43 |
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baltā tēja man patīk, bet zaļo es atdzēros vidusskolas laikā, un pat iespēja pacelties spārnos neliks man dzert zaļo tēju. then again... ar lidošanu uz spēles... es varbūt arī apdomātos. |
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