Posté: 27/02/2004 15h36
en vrac, des liens car j'ai pas trop le temps :
Un grand article en PDF:
Un grand article en PDF:
Forum de discussions sur la musculation en salle ou à la maison sans dopage, pour homme et femme.
https://www.superphysique.org/forums/
Cyclo a écrit:ah bon
tu ne m'as pas compris. je ne suis pas en train jouer à "montrer qui est le plus fort de toi ou de moi... gnagnagna !".
y a autre chose à faire dans la vie.
Rooibos tea has become popular because of its fruity, sweet taste and its caffeine-free, low tannin, antioxidant-rich status. Although more research is needed, rooibos appears to be safe and free of side effects. The antioxidants present in rooibos may help protect against free radical damage that can lead to cancer, heart attack, and stroke. Unfermented (green) rooibos has a higher amount of polyphenols than traditional fermented rooibos and generally demonstrates higher antioxidant and antimutagenic capabilities in vitro. Future research should reveal whether the antioxidant benefits of rooibos observed in vitro and in animals translates into health benefits for humans.
Painstaking research was done on RooiBos Tea by a Japanese Expert, Dr. Masatoshi Nakano. He found that it contained a very high content of Flavonoids which suppress nervousness and chromosome variation. It also has 50 times more SOD than Green Tea, as well as anti-oxidants, nutrients & essential minerals not found in other tea, making RooiBos truly unique and far superior.
summer69guy a écrit:Perso, avec le thé vert , j'ai une version de produit qui a 75 mg de caféine (15% de 500 mg)