Thursday, February 5, 2009

Is Green Tea Dangerous?

Most people if asked the question "Is green tea dangerous" would answer with a resounding No! However, it should always be remembered that just because a product is natural does not necessarily mean that it is safe. Even if it is generally safe, it may not be safe for everybody.

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It is fairly well known that some natural preparations may have an adverse effect on prescription drugs. That is to say, that they may increase or decrease the potency of prescription drugs, designed for a particular purpose. It has been reported in the journal, Blood, that green tea can interfere with the drug bortezomib, which is marketed under the brand name Velcade. Velcade is mainly prescribed to treat multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer. It seems that green tea stops Velcade from reaching the cancer cells towards which it is targeted.

It had been thought that green tea would facilitate Velcade in reaching its target. The fact that it does not do so is a firm indication that herbal remedies are not suitable for everyone, and in some instances may be considered to be dangerous.

Of course green tea is a very popular beverage, and there are many people who would testify to its benefits. But as with some other natural preparations, freely available from health shops and other outlets, it is not appropriate for everyone. It just goes to emphasize, that people who have been prescribed medicines, should seek advice from their doctors before taking herbal type preparations as well.

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It is widely believed that herbal remedies promote good health, and there that are many people who would endorse their benefits. The last thing you want to do if you are ill is to take anything that worsens your condition. Therefore, those who self prescribe should not take 'over the counter remedies' together with those obtained from recognized medical sources. Just remember that it is better to be safe than sorry.

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