{"id":296,"date":"2012-07-04T11:03:41","date_gmt":"2012-07-04T11:03:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/acneeinstein.com\/?p=296"},"modified":"2020-01-03T13:17:43","modified_gmt":"2020-01-03T13:17:43","slug":"hack-your-tea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/acneeinstein.com\/hack-your-tea\/","title":{"rendered":"Hack Your Tea \u2013 How To Get 5 Times More Out Of A Cup Of Green Tea"},"content":{"rendered":"

In the previous post<\/a> I talked about the health and acne-fighting benefits of green tea. In this article I\u2019m going to show you how to hack your tea so that you can get 5 times more antioxidants from the same cup of tea.<\/p>\n

This article we are going to get a little geeky. That is how to choose and prepare your tea for maximum flavonoid content. We are going to compare different varieties and types of teas for their ECGC content, and explore how brewing time and temperature affects the antioxidant potential. It\u2019s gonna be geeky, but it\u2019s also going to be fun J.<\/p>\n

How much ECGC in a cup of green tea<\/h2>\n

In the previous post about green tea I talked about the catechin called ECGC. Many studies used therapeutic dosages of 300 to 1000mg per day. And that\u2019s nice to know but not very practical. What we are interested is how many cups of green tea one should drink.<\/p>\n

The USDA in their 2007 report analyzed the flavonoid content of nearly 400 food items and they also reported EGCG<\/a> content. I dug through the report and came up with the following figures of EGCG content in different teas per cup.<\/p>\n