Description
This product contains compounds found in Camillia sinensis (green tea); it contains a variety of catechins and flavonoids that exhibit antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, anti-obesity, anticancer chemotherapeutic, and chemopreventive activities.
References
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