![]() ![]() The useful parts of green tea are the leaf bud, leaf, and stem. In food, people drink green tea as a beverage How does it work? Green tea is used in an ointment for genital warts. Green tea in candy is used for gum disease. Green tea extract is also used in mouthwash to reduce pain after tooth removal. Some people gargle with green tea to prevent colds and flu. A green tea footbath is used for athlete's foot. Green tea bags are also used to decrease puffiness under the eyes, as a compress for tired eyes or headache, and to stop gums from bleeding after a tooth is pulled. ![]() Instead of drinking green tea, some people apply green tea bags to their skin to soothe sunburn and prevent skin cancer due to sun exposure. Green tea is also taken by mouth for Parkinson's disease, diseases of the heart and blood vessels, diabetes, low blood pressure, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), dental cavities (caries), kidney stones, and skin damage. Some women use green tea to fight human papilloma virus (HPV), which can cause genital warts, the growth of abnormal cells in the cervix (cervical dysplasia), and cervical cancer. Some people take green tea by mouth to prevent various cancers, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, gastric cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, solid tumor cancers, leukemia, and skin cancer related to exposure to sunlight. ![]() It is also taken by mouth for depression, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease), weight loss and to treat stomach disorders, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, and bone loss (osteoporosis). Green tea is taken by mouth to improve mental alertness and thinking. Other teas such as black tea and oolong tea involve processes in which the leaves are fermented (black tea) or partially fermented (oolong tea). Green tea is prepared by steaming and pan-frying these leaves and then drying them. The dried leaves and leaf buds of Camellia sinensis are used to produce various types of teas. Green tea is made from the Camellia sinensis plant. ![]()
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