NOW EGCg Green Tea Extract - 180 Vcaps®
Green Tea Extract
One capsule of NOW® Green Tea Extract with 200 mg EGCg posesses the phytonutrient content equal to about 2-3 cups of green tea.
Green Tea Extract contains numerous compounds, including Polyphenols and Catechins, that provide potent antioxidant benefits.
One Catechin in particular, EGCg, has demonstrated extraordinary free radical quenching power in laboratory studies. In non-clinical studies, EGCg has also been shown to be protective against chemical and environmental assault on tissues and helps to support healthy cell cycle regulation.*
Suggested Use:
As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1 Vcap® 1-2 times daily, preferably with meals.
Free of:
sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg or preservatives.
Other Ingredients:
Cellulose (capsule), Silica and Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source). Vegetarian Formula.
LIKELY USERS:
People wanting antioxidant protection; Those trying to control cholesterol; People with high levels of inflammatory iron, including eaters of red meat; Those seeking to avoid caffeine, but wanting the benefits of green tea.
KEY INGREDIENT(S):
Green tea extract (Camellia sinensis) 400 mg
MAIN PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Total EGCg content: 50% (200 mg.) (Epigallocatechin gallate, a Catechin)
- Total Catechins content: 80% (by HPLC method) (Catechins are a form of Polyphenol)
- Total Polyphenols content: 98% (by UV method)
- Polyphenols, especially catechins (including EGCg), are the main active ingredients in green tea, which act as antioxidants and bind iron, which may prevent some iron-dependent inflammation.
- Less than 1% caffeine content, naturally occurring (versus one cup of green tea’s roughly 40 mg. of caffeine). There should be only around 3 mg. of caffeine, per capsule.
OTHER IMPORTANT ISSUES:
- Highest dose in one capsule.
- Vegetarian form.
- One capsule contains as much EGCg as about three cups of green tea.
- Green tea may correct cholesterol imbalances by raising HDL and lowering LDL cholesterol, while preventing LDL from oxidizing. Oxidized cholesterol is a key risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
- Green tea may also be a mild anticoagulant, or “blood-thinner”.
- Green tea has been shown to help maintain levels of desirable intestinal bacteria.
AMOUNT TO USE:
One or more Vcaps® a day, preferably with meals. Three to four capsules would provide about the same antioxidant benefits as ten cups of tea, an amount used successfully in some studies.
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