15-03-2017, 06:04 PM
Green Tea-
promotes aromatase, increases GABA, promotes estrogen and estrogen target gene pS2 and PR-progesterone receptor, modifies signaling transduction pathways, antioxidant (relieves oxidative stress & reduces lipid oxidation), possess potent iron-chelating radical-scavenging and anti-inflammatory activities (polyphenol EGCG-Epigallocatechin 3-gallate- inhibits DHT) are powerful free radical destroyers, protects against neurological diseases. Green tea catechins ameliorate adipose insulin resistance, anti-androgen (inhibits DHT), stimulates beta-receptors at fat cells to increase release of lipids into the bloodstream, GTE induces liver glucuronidation (meaning a higher concentration in the liver). Green Tea displaces estradiol in SHBG, making a higher bioavailability of E2 Estradiol (in the blood) benefiting delivery to target tissues. I believe GTE acts more like a generic herbal version of spirolactone. The higher the EGCG content the stronger it's ability to fight disease.....look for 80-98% catechins in supplements.
I believe GTE acts like generic herbal version of spirolactone.
More info on green tea found here:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=21602&pid=194560#pid194560
promotes aromatase, increases GABA, promotes estrogen and estrogen target gene pS2 and PR-progesterone receptor, modifies signaling transduction pathways, antioxidant (relieves oxidative stress & reduces lipid oxidation), possess potent iron-chelating radical-scavenging and anti-inflammatory activities (polyphenol EGCG-Epigallocatechin 3-gallate- inhibits DHT) are powerful free radical destroyers, protects against neurological diseases. Green tea catechins ameliorate adipose insulin resistance, anti-androgen (inhibits DHT), stimulates beta-receptors at fat cells to increase release of lipids into the bloodstream, GTE induces liver glucuronidation (meaning a higher concentration in the liver). Green Tea displaces estradiol in SHBG, making a higher bioavailability of E2 Estradiol (in the blood) benefiting delivery to target tissues. I believe GTE acts more like a generic herbal version of spirolactone. The higher the EGCG content the stronger it's ability to fight disease.....look for 80-98% catechins in supplements.
I believe GTE acts like generic herbal version of spirolactone.
More info on green tea found here:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=21602&pid=194560#pid194560