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Old 08-21-2014, 08:39 AM #1
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Default Green tea beneficial for a concussion..any experiences ?

Any of you trying green tea? I have read several benefits of green tea after a concussion and how it helps reduce the inflammation and it's powerful anti oxidant effect. No harm in giving it a try in my opinion although it might not speed up recovery. Is it better to use it in the form of tea bags or loose? Please share your green tea experience and have you been feeling any difference?
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