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Green tea protects against cancer
WASHINGTON — New study: green tea may help protect against cancer.
India Times

Green TeaResearchers at Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona, suggest that a green tea concentrate may help some people boost their metabolic defense against toxins capable of causing cancer.

In a study of 42 people, the concentrate, composed of chemicals known as green tea catechins in amounts equal to that found in 8-16 cups of green tea, boosted production of the enzymes, which belong to the glutathione S-transferase (GST) family, by as much as 80 percent in some participants.

GST enzymes are believed to be crucial to the body´s defense against cancer-causing chemicals and other toxins, according to the study´s lead investigator, H.-H. Sherry Chow, Ph.D., a research associate professor at the University of Arizona.

"They actually convert known carcinogens to non-toxic chemicals, and studies have shown a correlation between deficient expression of these enzymes and increased risk of developing some cancers," Chow said.