OPINION: Dr Ken Romeo 775-870-6942
Green tea may be cardioprotective because it has been shown to decrease LDL cholesterol

and triglycerides. I t has also been shown increase HDL cholesterol.
Green tea should be considered as a part of most anti aging diets.
But be warned, Green Tea should not be used in patients who are receiving bortezomib, a chemotherapy agent used to treat multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma.
Green Tea has a nominal adverse side effect profile with most of the side effects being associated with its caffeine content. These include gastrointestinal upset, insomnia, and irritability.
Yours in Health!
Dr. Ken Romeo
Dr. Ken Romeo is a Principal and Chief Clinical Data Coordinator for the Healthy Aging Research Foundation (HARF) in Reno, NV.
Though each article and/or opinion contained on this Blog is derived from published Clinical and Research data contained in various national and international databases with links provided, if used,
NO ARTICLE OR CONCLUSION IS MEANT TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, PREVENT OR CURE DISEASE.
CONSULT YOUR HEALTH PROFESSIONAL BEFORE MAKING ANY CHANGES TO YOUR HEALTH REGIMEN.
Contact: DrKenRomeo1@yahoo.com (Reno, NV) 775-870-6942
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