Thorne Research, Green Tea Phytosome 60 Vegetarian Capsules [Health and Beauty]

Price 20.90 - 40.85 USD

iherb.com23.95 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 693749336020, 885573903763


Manufacture Thorne Research, Inc.

Manufacture Country USA

* Dietary Supplement * Hypoallergenic * All the Antioxidant, Hepatoprotective, and Metabolic Benefits of Green Tea, without the Caffeine * Increased Bioavailability from Phytosome Preparation Powerful antioxidant polyphenols containing Greenselect® Phytosome - a highly bioavailable complex of green tea polyphenols and phosphatidylcholine. A study on healthy volunteers compared absorption of a single 400-mg dose of green tea polyphenols as non-complexed standardized extract Greenselect or as the same extract complexed with phosphatidylcholine – Greenselect Phytosome. Peak blood concentration of EGCG from the phytosome, measured over a period of six hours, was approximately double that of the non-complexed green tea extract. Green tea polyphenols are powerful antioxidants due to their particular flavonoid structures, and their glutathione-sparing activity has been well documented. Green tea polyphenols also help maintain the body"s normal inflammatory response. Green tea has a thermogenic effect. Extracts of EGCG increase energy expenditure and fat oxidation, thus essentially burning calories. Greenselect Phytosome was tested in obese subjects (n=100) of both genders on a low-caloric diet; 50 subjects were assigned to the green tea extract plus the low-calorie diet, while the other 50 subjects followed the low-calorie diet only. After 90 days of treatment, significantly greater improvement in weight and body mass index was observed in the Greenselect Phytosome group compared to the diet-only group. Human studies of green tea"s weight management properties resulted in greater calorie burning by individuals taking the extract. Although some of the effects of green tea extract have been attributed to the caffeine content, a study found increased metabolic rate and greater fat metabolism in study subjects taking green tea extract compared to those taking a placebo, even though the green tea extract did not contain caffeine.