|Articles|April 1, 2003
Green Tea Short on Results in Short Study
San Francisco -- Green tea extracts taken systemically and applied topically to rejuvenate aging, sun-damaged skin failed to produce any visible clinical signs after eight weeks of use. Researchers noted, however, that there was a significant change histologically in the skin's elastic tissue content, according to a recent study.
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