Dear Moderator,
Is it ok for us to offer free samples of our Oolong tea for members
in this room? We wouldn't want to impose our selves into your
lives. We do feel that if one has to drink a large amount of tea a
day, why not experiment with tea from the various mountain in
Taiwan.
We would like to post a contact email address for free samples of
our finest hand harvested tea. But we will do so only with your
permission.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
David Huang
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experimentalandunconventional@yahoogroups.com, "edastaush"
<Stan.Radzio@c...> wrote:
>
> In a similar vein, drinking 10 cups of green tea on the day you
> receive treatment with CPT-11 (Camptosar) will enhance the
> effectiveness of the chemo by making the cancer cell walls more
> permeable to the chemo. Speaking from personal experience, it
works,
> but green tea is loaded with vitamin K. I had to have two clots
> removed from my left arm. I now take Warfarin every day (generic
of
> Coumidin) to thin my blood and protect me from clots. I wish I
could
> take green tea extracts and know that I was getting the same
benefit
> as from freshly brewed tea.
>
>
> --- In
>
experimentalandunconventional@yahoogroups.com, "moretoastplease"
> <moretoastplease@y...> wrote:
> > My husband, techno/science geek that he is (and I mean that in a
> > very loving way), just sent me this. The first two lines had me
> > thinking that he was spamming me, but the content is actually
> pretty
> > interesting, and the source seems quite impeccable.
> >
> > cat
> >
> > How green tea can combat cancer
> >
> > THE secret of green tea's anti-cancer properties has been
uncovered.
> >
> > Numerous studies suggest that green tea helps protect against a
> > range of cancers, including lung, prostate and breast cancer.
This
> > has been attributed to an antioxidant called epigallocatechin
> > gallate (EGCG). Now Hirofumi Tachibana's team at Kyushu
University
> > in Japan has shown that EGCG inhibits tumour cell growth by
binding
> > to a receptor on cells called 67 LR. A variety of tumours
produce
> > abnormally high levels of 67 LR, and the receptor is thought to
be
> > involved in the spread of cancers through the body.
> >
> > As part of the work, the team showed that the growth of human
lung
> > cancer cells that have the receptor slows significantly when
they
> > are exposed to EGCG at the concentrations reached in the body
after
> > drinking just two or three cups of green tea (Nature Structural
and
> > Molecular Biology, DOI: 10.1038/ nsmb743).