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tea leaves that have been steamed and dried without fermenting
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High energy source. Prevents the absorption of fat from intestines.
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| green tea |
A powerful antioxidant and soothing agent, green tea helps prevent free radical damage caused by sun exposure and pollution.
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An herb (Camellia sinensis). Green tea originates in China, Japan and other parts of Asia. The leaf of the plant is used in creating the extract which is potent and bioflavonoid-rich. This herb is used primarily for its free-radical scavenging capabilities. The key ingredient EGCG, which stands for Epigallocatechin Gallate, protects against digestive and respiratory infections. ...
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Rich in antioxidants, including vitamins C, E and polyphenols, this extract helps to neutralize tissue-damaging free radicals and soothes irritated skin.
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