
Green tea catechins promote oxidative stress
Green tea is seen as healthy and promotes a longer life, supposedly due to its high level of antioxidants. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now cast doubt on previous assumptions about how these ingredients work.
so pro oxidation can be good. in LIMITATION to one organism's ability's detoxification process. in which case, causing ANTIOXIDATION, therefore beneficial.
that is something i thought of 15 years ago when i was looking at various herbs, like turmeric, and many others not going back to look at all but kratom is also one of them. BUT besides only herbs, i was also very interested in detrimental agents like alcohol!
Alcohol IS bad, everyone says. Green tea - good. Actually both are pro-oxidants. AND antioxidants in limitations!
I am moving to caffeine next in general, I believe it causes aging and there are studies it is associated with greying of the hair. Coffee can be good for the liver, again, based on limitations in consumption and pro-oxidation therefore antioxidant. But I am certain now, too much coffee is also as bad as too much alcohol, green tea, kratom and other herbs and spices!
Just to quote something from the article here;
"At a certain concentration, it becomes toxic," he says. High-dose catechins inhibit mitochondria to such an extent that cell death ensues, which can be particularly dangerous in the liver.
Reminds me a lot like kratom, alcohol, green tea, and soon to be, coffee. A problem, coffee is MULTI "TRILLION" INDUSTRY and will never let you know its bad in any case whatsoever.
Ill keep vigilant eye on it tho

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