These capsules contain a unique European water-extract that supplies concentrated levels of the polyphenols and catechins and premium quality organic Japanese Green Tea; a combination that provides the entire spectrum of natural constituents available in this sacred drink. The gentle water-extraction replicates a tea infusion--the traditional way in which this tea has been enjoyed for thousands of years.
What is the value of adding standardized extracts to herbal formulas?
We believe that the combination of both the standardized extract and the whole herb creates a more balanced formulation that combines the best of both traditional herbal knowledge and modern scientific research. We add the standardized extract only when we are assured of efficacy and safety of that specific extract. Each herb is assessed on an individual basis to investigate these two important factors:
It is our mission to study whole herbs scientifically and compare them to standardized extracts. We are conducting studies in local academic and clinical institutions using our whole herb products
What are the benefits of adding the whole organic green tea?
We have chosen organic green tea made by gentle steam processing from the secluded mountains of Uji. This pristine area, near Kyoto, is famous for producing teas of superlative quality and is the birthplace of green tea. This carefully selected variety has lower caffeine levels and higher health-promoting flavonoid levels (Rutin) compared to other green teas.
This product naturally contains caffeine, and we have researched that it plays an important supporting mechanism to the primary polyphenols. One study indicates that caffeinated tea as opposed to decaffeinated tea has a supporting role in the activity of Green Tea.
Additionally, the whole organic Green Tea supplies the amino acid, l-theanine, which has been investigated for its calming properties. It explains why Green Tea consumers tend to experience relaxation rather than agitation, which is normally experienced after consuming caffeine. An interesting study showed that L-Theanine reduces the negative side effects of a chemotherapy drug (doxorubicin) by increasing the level of one of the body's most important internally produced antioxidants, glutathione, in normal tissues in the liver and heart-but not in tumors.
What is the advantage of using the water-extracted green tea?
Many green tea extracts are produced by extraction using ethanol, or other harsh chemicals. This produces an extract that is extremely high in EGCG, but is lower in supporting synergistic compounds.
Many studies have implicated EGCG as the active component of green tea, yet several studies have demonstrated that there it is more effective to use the extract, due to the synergism between the catechins or between EGCG and other polyphenols present.
What is the advantage of using Japanese Green Tea?
Japanese Green Tea is the same species as that grown in China, but the growing and processing is very different. Green Tea from Japan is very special and it is so revered in Japan that only about 2% of the tea produced is exported. The most significant difference is the fact that Japanese Tea is gently steamed whereas Chinese Tea is pan-fried. This harvesting and steaming results in a Tea with a darker green color.
The growing conditions are vital to the purity of the resulting tea. Studies have shown that Green Tea readily absorbs minerals (both good and bad) from the soil. This is why we have chosen a source that is grown in a pristine environment.
What is the advantage of using organic tea?
There have been instances of pesticide contamination in conventionally grown green tea. One sampling of random from a New York health food store, showed that two of the 10 brands were contaminated with DDT, in violation of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules. This pesticide, and others, have been banned by the EPA, but still persist in China.
Green tea has been consumed throughout the ages in Asia. Prior to the consumption of Tea as an infusion, it was ingested just like other herbs. Green Tea is produced by lightly steaming the freshly cut leaf, thus not allowing oxidation of the enzymes within the leaf to take place. The chemical composition of green tea varies with climate, season, horticultural practices, and the age of the leaf (position of leaf on the harvest shoot). The major polyphenols include catechins, epicatechin, epicatechin gallate, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), and proenthocyanidins). EGCG accounts for 40% of the total polyphenol mixture, while catechins constitute about 30% of the dry weight of Green Tea as opposed to 9% of the dry weight of Black Tea. Both EGCG and catechins have been implicated as the most significant antioxidants.

As an herbal supplement, take three capsules daily with a light meal.
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if unusual symptoms occur. Do not exceed recommended dose unless under the guidance of a health care professional.
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