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Originally Posted by astra
Could it be...mind you, speaking somebody who has no clue what he is talking about, could it be that the ways antioxidants are absorbed are different and it depends on the source?
I am going to attempt to explain myself. You are prescribed a medicine. Even the same medicine might be administered differently. For example, swallowing a tablet, putting a tablet behind your upper lip and let it dissolve there, dissolving a tablet in a glass of water, drinking syrup, injection, etc.
Maybe, some people concentrate on green tea benefits because that way antioxidants are better digested or digested in the more appropriate places?
Sorry if it sounds silly 
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The big enormous advantage of tea over the other antioxidants is that while those you have to go out and buy them bring them home and store them and turn them unless they go bad or pick them (repeat while if do endo then blah blah end if, I adore case ) or cook them and watch them and all that, with the tea, you just make your tea and drink it.
Also you can have an almost unlimited supply of it. And ... what you do not know about tea could be engraved on one of those gunpowder pellets.
Also there are no calories in tea, so you can drink as much of it as you like! Ah!