Let’s start from the very top – your hair.
You must have definitely heard of the popular shampoo brand ‘Pantene’. But did you know that Pantene got its name from a provitamin called ‘panthenol’, one of the key ingredients of the shampoo? It is widely used in shampoos as it strengthens hair.
Green tea is a good source of panthenol. Now, panthenol binds to the hair surface easily and thus provides your hair with a coat and seals its surface. Hence its hair strengthening properties. In addition to panthenol, green teas also contain an amino acid called theanine. Together, they strengthen your hair and prevent hair splits.
A research review published in the journal Phytomedicine (Vol.34, October 2017) clearly brings out the following conclusions:
What is further reassuring is that this review is based on multiple research and literature available on the subject. Green tea contains two ingredients – caffeine and L-theanine, and the combined effect of these two is what gives green tea its brain boosting abilities.
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