Saturday, June 9, 2012

Complimentary Medicine

Consumed drink more than has 800 years in religious ceremonies of the ZenBudismo in Japan, the green Match is considered purest and concentrated doschs (Camellia sinensis), I contend nutrient the possible maximum of riquezade of this plant. The plants are protected of the natural, 1ms light before the collection. The plants compensate the light lack increasing ocontedo of clorofila in leves. The young leves are only harvested mo; the veins and caules are removed, and the leves sofremfermentao, thus not holding back the maximum of its antirust substances. A outracaracterstica of the Match is its wealth in L-Teanina, an amino acid queprovoca relaxation sensation and improves of the concentration.

Its gostono is bitter taste, as of the green tea normally consumed. Match contmde the 10 15 times the nutrients of the teas white, green, black and of ervamate (1). The determination of the ORAC (oxygen radical absorption capacitytest) is used to evaluate the antirust ebebidas food capacity. Match contains 1,384 units ORAC (umoleTE/g), 44 times maisdo that the broccolis and 32 times more than what the apple. Recent scientific studies on the green tea (330 research we nosltimos 3 years), strengthen the beneficial effect of the consumption of the sobrea tea physical health and the mental performance (2). The report of the Tarefasobre Force Complementary Medicine of the American College of CardiologyFoundation recommends the daily consumption of 2 xcaras of tea (3). In the DR.ORGNICO, you it finds the first Match to be certificadoorgnico in the world. It possesss the certificates of the USDA, IMO Switzerland eJona (Japan).

It is produced in Nishio, in Japan, acapital considered city world-wide of the Match, for a company with ISO 9001. Also recebecertificao Kosher.(1).Nutritional Analysis of Traditional Matcha: Certificate of Analysis In. 061841-1 Ecopro Research Co.Ltd. (2). Introduction you the Proceedings of the Fourth InternationalScientific Symposium on Tea and Human Health. J. Nutr. 2008 138:1526 S-1528S. (3).Integrating Complementary Medicine Cardiovascular Into Medicine, J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 2005; 46; 184-221.Mais notice related in.

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