Did you know that most of the free-radical
fighters in green tea never make it to your
bloodstream? But there's a solution.
To get a better grasp on the healthy catechins
in your green tea, flavor your cuppa with a
squeeze of citrus juice.
Green Tea Booster
Catechins -- the antioxidants in green
tea famous for lowering your risk of chronic
disease -- quickly lose their power in your
intestine. In fact, as much as 80 percent of
the catechins in green tea are never absorbed.
The solution to boosting absorption,
researchers recently found, is as simple as
flavoring your tea with freshly squeezed and
strained lemon, orange, lime, or grapefruit
juice.
Taking Tea with C
The vitamin C in citrus may help with
absorption by increasing the acidity in your
small intestine. Other unidentified substances
in the juice probably lend a hand, too.
Researchers found a 50-50 mix had the greatest
catechin-preserving effect, and lemon did it
best, closely followed by orange, lime, and, in
last place, grapefruit.
(Try
this green tea smoothie with lemon for a new
twist on tea.)
More Green Tea News
RealAge Benefit: Getting the right
amount of antioxidants through diet or
supplements can make your RealAge 6 years
younger.
Common
tea formulations modulate in vitro digestive
recovery of green tea catechins. Green, R.
J., Murphy, A. S., Schulz, B., Watkins, B. A.,
Ferruzzi, M. G.,
Molecular Nutrition &
Food Research 2007 Sep;51(9):1152-1162.