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« on: May 10, 2006, 09:19:18 AM »

Green Tea As Heart Helper? Maybe Not

WASHINGTON, May 10, 2006(AP) There is no credible scientific evidence that drinking green tea reduces the risk of heart disease, federal regulators said Tuesday in rejecting a petition that sought to allow the claim on tea labels.

The Food and Drug Administration said it reviewed 105 articles and other publications submitted as part of the petition but found no evidence to support claims of the beverage's health benefits.

"FDA concludes there is no credible evidence to support qualified health claims for green tea or green tea extract and a reduction of a number of risk factors associated with CVD" or cardiovascular disease, Barbara O. Schneeman, director of the agency's Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling and Dietary Supplements, wrote in a letter denying the petition. The FDA posted the letter Tuesday to its Web site.

Ito En Ltd., a Japanese company that bills itself as the world's largest green tea company, and its U.S. subsidiary Ito En (North America) Inc. petitioned the FDA in June 2005, seeking to make the claim that drinking at least five ounces of green tea a day might reduce the risk of heart disease.

A message left for a spokesman for Ito En (North America) Inc. was not immediately returned late Tuesday. A message left for the AAC Consulting Group, the company that filed the petition, also was not immediately returned.

Green tea is brewed from the leaves of Camellia sinensis, also known as Thea sinensis. Unlike black and oolong tea, green tea is made from unfermented tea leaves.

The FDA previously has said that green tea probably does not reduce the risk of breast, prostate or any other type of cancer.

Nonetheless, the belief that drinking green tea confers health benefits has driven its popularity over the last decade, the Tea Association of the United States has said.

A health claim, in the language of the FDA, characterizes the relationship between a substance and a reduction in the risk of contracting a particular disease.
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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2006, 12:42:26 PM »

Interesting, I never Knew that, I  always just thought it was an immune booster, had no idea it was thought to be able to prevent heart disease.  Huh

 Thanks Al.  Smiley

 
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« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2006, 03:45:08 PM »

I saw the article and thought about posting it.  Although there may not be a benefit of drinking green tea for aiding heart disease I believe that there are still many benefits of drinking it (I too hadn't heard about the claim about heart disease.)  I think the issue of hear disease is better handled by controlling what we eat, particularly fats (expecially saturated and hydrogenated fats).

Green tea is high in anti-oxidants.  Green tea is also inexpensive and reduces iron uptake when it is taken with meals.  Many of us with HCV can end up with serious problems if our iron levels go out of range.  There are a few thread on the board that address iron problems.  Hot green tea is also a good "vehical" to add other herbs that heppers may also use; cat's claw, ground milk thistle, licorace root, and stevia (either in flake or in concentrated drops or powder).

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