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Nippon Green Tea

Nippon Green Tea

Green tea is rich in catechin, multiple minerals, the entire vitamin B complex, vitamin C, polyphenols and over 20 amino acids. Prized since ancient times and by the modern Japanese as a health tonic, drinking green tea has become synonymous with digestive well-being and body and rejuvenation.
Top 10 causes of death in the united states, year 2004

Top 10 Leading Causes of Death for Men in the United States (2004)
Rank Causes All persons
1 Heart diseases 321,973 27.2%
2 Cancer (Malignant neoplasms) 286,830 24.3%
3 Unintentional injuries 72,050 6.1%
4 Cerebrovascular diseases 58,800 5.0%
5 Chronic lower respiratory diseases 58,646 5.0%
6 Diabetes mellitus 35,267 3.0%
7 Influenza and pneumonia 26,861 2.3%
8 Suicide 25,566 2.2%
9 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis 20,370 1.7%
10 Alzheimer's disease 18,979 1.6%
Total male deaths: 1,181,668
Source: U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, Health, United States, 2007.



Top 10 Leading Causes of Death for Women in the United States (2004)
Rank Causes All persons
1 Heart diseases 330,513 27.2%
2 Malignant neoplasms (cancer) 267,058 22.0%
3 Cerebrovascular diseases 91,274 7.5%
4 Chronic lower respiratory diseases 63,341 5.2%
5 Alzheimer's disease 46,991 3.9%
6 Unintentional injuries 39,962 3.3%
7 Diabetes mellitus 37,871 3.1%
8 Influenza and pneumonia 26,861 2.2%
9 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis 22,110 1.8%
10 Septicemia; 18,362 1.5%
Total deaths: 1,215,947
Source: U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, Health, United States, 2007.

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