Matcha green tea has the potential to keep gum disease at bay, a new study finds. Lab experiments show that matcha can ...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory gum disease driven by bacterial infection and left untreated it can lead to complications ...
Lab experiments show that matcha can inhibit the growth of Porphyromonas gingivalis, one of the main bacterial culprits ...
Matcha, a finely ground green tea powder, may help keep bacteria that causes periodontitis at bay.
A recent study suggests that a mouthwash containing matcha powder could have antibacterial properties, potentially inhibiting ...
Researchers in Japan used a mouthwash made with matcha extract and were able to inhibit the growth of P ... Those rinsing ...
Matcha tea was found by researchers to significantly reduce the growth of the bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis, which is a major cause of gum disease.
The popular drink contains a compound called catechin which may stop the body producing hormones that lead to period pain.
In a new study presented to the American Society for Microbiology, scientists found that matcha extract, made from green tea, ...
A new study has found that washing your mouth with green tea can actually protect against bacteria and gum disease. Research ...