What if Your Rhinitis Relief Was in a Cup of Matcha? Research Reveals Effect on the Brain
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An international study with the participation of the Catholic University of the Holy Conception (UCSC) showed that this green tea powder can decrease the reflection of sneezing by modulating neural circuits associated with nasal stimuli, opening a new line of research that links nutrition and sensory regulation in allergic diseases. A millenary green tea could be acting where few treatments arrive.
From specific tea leaves, matcha is known for its active compounds such as antioxidants. A team from the University of Hiroshima has been interested in its impact on...
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