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White Tea Kills
More Germs
Than Its Green Cousin
White tea seems to be more effective than green tea in fighting
germs, says new Pace University research.
"Past studies have shown that green
tea stimulates the immune system to fight disease," study author
Milton Schiffenbauer, a microbiologist and professor in Pace's
department of biology, said in a prepared statement. "Our research
shows that White Tea Extract can actually destroy in vitro the
organisms that cause disease."
"Study after study with tea extract
proves that is had many healing properties. This is not an 'old
wives' tale,' it's a fact," Schiffenbauer added.
The study was presented May 25
at the American Society for Microbiology general meeting in New
Orleans.
The researchers found that:
- The anti-bacterial and anti-viral
effect of white tea is greater than that of green tea.
- The addition of white tea extract
to several brands of toothpaste enhanced their anti-viral and
anti-bacterial properties.
- White tea extract had an anti-fungal
effect on both Penicillium chrysogenum and Saccharomyces
cerevisiae.
- White tea extract may help inactivate
bacteria, viruses and fungi that affect humans.
More information
The U.S. National Cancer Institute
has information about tea
and cancer prevention.
Reference
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