Green Tea Oil
The Wonders of Green Tea Oil
Tea was labeled as a “miraculous medicine for the maintenance
of health” and “the elixir which creates the mountain-dwelling
immortals” by the twelfth century Zen priest Eisai.
This is true as tea is one of the best natural healing products,
with all sorts of medicinal powers such as fat burning and
antioxidizing free radicals.
Benefits
Green tea oil, is a product of air-dried tea seeds. The seeds
produce clear golden-yellow oil, which looks like any other
vegetable oil. Nevertheless, the seed cake contains saponin,
which makes the oil not suitable for consumption. Then this
green tea oil is refined, stripped of its fatty acids, and
bleached. After all the cleaning processes, the oil will be
suitable for manufacturing all types of product, such as cosmetics
and cooking oils. Green tea contains natural caffeine and
the amino acid theanine, which is a product being used for
relaxation and rejuvenation purposes. This oil is different
from the potable green tea that we can see everywhere; it
is dangerous if consumed.
Oil from the green tea plant has been in use for many centuries
as as a source of healing body oils. Green tea body oils are
one of the best healing oils which can help to reduce aches
and rejuvenates the certain parts of the body. Many commercial
green tea oil manufacturers produce this oil in bottled form
to be used when for personal rejuvenation and also by professional
masseurs.
Apart from that, green tea oil also makes good perfume. This
oil is usually used as home fragrance oil, where its high
quality yields a crisp and fresh scent that makes perfect
for any room and everyday use. This type of oil is usually
a little more expensive than the normal aromatherapy oils,
because they are very rare in the market and production cost
is quite high. Even if they are expensive, many people love
these oil products, simply because of the fragrance and the
relaxation which they can provide.
Sometimes green tea oil is also being used as an adjunct
to green tea drinks as a source of medication for particular
clinical treatments. These oils are famous when it comes to
amoebic dysentery, bacterial dysentery, gastroenteritis, and
hepatitis. In addition, green tea is known to have anti-atherosclerotic
effects and vitamin P activity, and so this is believed to
be true of green tea oil also since it’s a byproduct
of the tea seed.
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