Benefits of Matcha
Health benefits of matcha tea for medical conditions have been discussed as under:
Stronger immune system: As
mentioned above, matcha contains various antioxidants, polyphenols,
EGCG, L-theanine which collectively contribute in boosting the immune
defense of the body and helps provide protection against various
antigens.
Antioxidant power: Matcha
stores a wealth of natural antioxidants and polyphenols. A research
study assessing the antioxidant power of matcha tea has revealed that as
compared to other green teas matcha has the highest amount of
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), an extremely healthful component with
numerous benefits. These antioxidants seek out for the oxygen free
radicals and neutralize their harmful effects thereby, protecting the
body from the occurrence of disorders or inflammations associated with
the oxidative stress.
Type-2 diabetes:
Matcha tea may prove valuable for maintaining healthy metabolism in
diabetic individuals. Antioxidant rich matcha tea aids in reducing the
levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol and hepatic glucose content
in the diabetic individuals. An investigative research conducted on
diabetic subjects administered with matcha tea has shown that matcha
exerts inhibitory action against the renal and hepatic damage by
restraining the accumulation of advanced glycation end products in the
kidneys.
Cardiovascular health: Another
valuable action exerted by epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) present in
match is the maintenance of cardiovascular health. Richness of this
component in matcha tea makes it a potent potion to keep cholesterol
levels low. A research study has suggested that EGCG helps in reducing
the accumulation of lipids and promotes autophagy in the vascular
endothelial cells.
Energy enhancer: Matcha
contains a healthy form of caffeine not to be mistaken with the one
present in the regular coffee. This unique form caffeine known as
theophylline sustains the energy levels without any adverse effects. The
slow release of energy due to theophylline helps in supporting the
functionality of adrenal glands and maintains optimum hormonal levels.
Detoxification: Chlorophyll
present in matcha tea accentuates its effectiveness in cleansing
process of the body. Chlorophyll is an excellent detoxifier which helps
in cleansing the blood. It aids in maintaining the alkalinity of blood
and tissues. Chlorophyll also helps in preventing the association of
harmful toxins with colon walls and flushes them out of the body.
Mental alertness and calming effect: Matcha
tea works wonderfully well in providing a calming effect to the body.
L-theanine, a unique amino acid present in matcha green tea possesses
anti-anxiolytic properties and which assists in boosting alpha waves in
the brain. These alpha waves encourage relaxation and induce a profound
feeling of mental clarity and more alert state of mind just as is
imparted by the yoga techniques. A study conducted on theanine suggests
that theanine acts as neurotransmitter which exerts calming effect on
the brain without causing any drowsiness. This soothing effect provided
by matcha helped the Buddhist monks in maintaining deep concentration
during their meditation sessions and was the main reason behind its
popularity. Another study has revealed the anti-stress effects of
theanine present in matcha which assists in reducing the physiological
and psychological stress responses by inhibiting the neuron excitation.
Protection from infections: As
stated above, matcha tea contains epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) which
is also effective in fighting against various bacterial, viral and
fungal infections. An investigative research has suggested that EGCG
binds to the lipid membrane and exerts inhibitory action against growth
of various important human pathogens including influenza A virus,
hepatitis B and C virus, herpes virus, adenovirus Staphylococcus aureus
bacteria and Candida albicans yeast.
Protection against HIV: Epigallocatechin
present in matcha is also efficient in the prevention of HIV. Along
with this, consumption of matcha tea may also help in protecting the
brain of HIV patients. This defensive act attributes to the penetration
power of epigallocatechin through the blood brain barriers which is not
feasible for the commercially available anti-retroviral drugs.
Gastrointestinal health: Match
tea is useful for treating gastrointestinal disorders. A research study
conducted in this field has revealed that consumption of matcha
stimulates the fecal excretion and helps the body to get rid of harmful
chemicals and toxins.
Cancer prevention: Matcha
assists in the prevention of cancer attributing to the presence of
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) which has chemopreventive properties.
Multiple studies have shown that polyphenols present in matcha tea
prevents the proliferation of malignant cancerous cells, promotes
induction of apoptosis and assists in the reducing the risk of
developing various cancers including bladder cancer and colorectal
cancer. EGCG exerts inhibitory activities and works against the
progression of human breast and prostate tumors as well.
Culinary usage: Apart
from healthy gains, matcha is widely popular as an ingredient in a
range of food items. Matcha is used to add flavor to a variety of
western-style confectionary items including chocolates, cakes, candies,
cookies and green tea ice-creams. Recently, a number of famous cafes in
North America and around have introduced matcha based drinks such as
smoothies, milk shakes, lattes and alcoholic beverages.