
Reduction in All-Cause Mortality Correlates with Green Tea Consumption
Numerous large-scale studies with over 300,000+ participants have demonstrated that green tea consumption is associated with a significant decrease in all–cause mortality. Studies of this length and magnitude are rare.
Results of These Studies
“Higher consumption of green tea is associated with lower risk for all-cause mortality in Japanese, especially for heart and cerebrovascular disease,” according to the paper.
Michael Lustgarten, Ph.D., has an excellent video explaining these studies.
Studies Show 14% Lower Risk of Mortality due to Cardiovascular Disease
- The studies involved 6517 participants, following them for a span of 8 and 14 years.
- Results revealed that for those who consumed green tea and have never smoked, their risk of death was 11% lower.
The Amount of Green Tea Consumed Impacts Total Risk Reduction
Green Tea Bioavailability
The bioavailability of generic green tea catechins is quite low, around 1.68% in humans. In order to improve the absorption, delivery and efficacy, our Green Tea product has been formulated with Liposomes.
Human Study on LIPO Green Tea Showed 10x Greater Absorption
