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Green Tea Helps Protect Skin from Ultraviolet Radiation

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun is a year-round challenge. Everyone should use an effective and potent sunscreen and limit exposure to ultraviolet radiation. In addition to sunscreen, various studies have shown that both the consumption and topical application of green-tea polyphenols can inhibit the cancer-producing or inflammatory impact of ultraviolet radiation.1 One study, presented in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, concluded that polyphenol extracts of green tea were effective topical agents to prevent the adverse effects of sunlight.1

An article in the International Journal of Oncology documented many studies that showed how green-tea polyphenols can be protective against the inflammatory and carcinogenic effects of ultraviolet radiation.2 A third article, from the Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology, showed that green-tea polyphenols prevent the production of ultraviolet-induced chemicals, which can lead to immune suppression and the onset of skin cancer.3

 - Skin Activator™ Daily Replenishing Cream - Green tea is one of the most ancient and, next to water, the most widely consumed beverages in the world. This humble drink has been highly valued for centuries because of its health-enhancing benefits. It is also rich in antioxidant properties, which can help protect the body from the harmful effects of free radicals. Green tea is a powerful antioxidant and protector of cells and an important ingredient in several Herbalife Inner and Outer Nutrition® products, including Thermojetics® Herbal Tea Concentrate and Skin Activator™ Daily Replenishing Cream, which with regular use, may help resist the adverse effects of ultraviolet-induced oxidation.
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1 Elmets, C.A., Singh, D., Tubesing, K., et al. Cutaneous Photoprotection from Ultraviolet Injury by Green-Tea Polyphenols. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2001; 44(3):425-432.
2 Katiyar, S.K., Elmets, C.A. Green-Tea Polyphenolic Antioxidants and Skin Protection; Review. International Journal of Oncology 2001; 18(6): 1307-1313.
3 Katiyar, S.K., Bergamo, B.M., Vyalil, P.K., et al. Green-Tea Polypehnols: DNA Photodamage and Photoimmunology. Journal of Photochemical and Photobiology 2001; 65(2-3):109-114.


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