Green Tea May Help Treat Autoimmune Skin Diseases
It seems like for every study that hails coffee, another one comes up extolling the benefits of tea, particularly green tea. Previously demonstrated to help prevent autoimmune diease, scientists have further shown in animal trials that green tea may have be a potential treatment for psoriasis, lupus, dandruff and other autoimmune inflammatory skin diseases.
Researchers studied an animal model for inflammatory skin diseases, which are often characterized by patches of dry, red, flaky skin caused by the inflammation and overproduction of skin cells. Those treated with green tea showed slower growth of skin cells and the presence of a gene that regulates the cells’ life cycles.
It does indeed sound to be a good alternative to the traditional treatment of ultraviolet light and medication, which may cause skin cancer. Researchers still need to fine tune the formulation and perform further trials, though.
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1 opinion for Green Tea May Help Treat Autoimmune Skin Diseases
Kathy Eddings
Mar 9, 2008 at 9:34 am
It would be a Blessing if something natural would work. My husband has psoriasis on about 65% of his body and is extremely embaressed by it and I just hate all the flaky skin everywhere. Thank You
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