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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5281046.stm

Tea 'healthier' drink than water

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The researchers recommend people consume three to four cups a day

Drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water and may even have extra health benefits, say researchers.
The work in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition dispels the common belief that tea dehydrates.
Tea not only rehydrates as well as water does, but it can also protect against heart disease and some cancers, UK nutritionists found.
Experts believe flavonoids are the key ingredient in tea that promote health.
Healthy cuppa
These polyphenol antioxidants are found in many foods and plants, including tea leaves, and have been shown to help prevent cell damage.
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Tea replaces fluids and contains antioxidants so its got two things going for it
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Lead author Dr Ruxton


Public health nutritionist Dr Carrie Ruxton, and colleagues at Kings College London, looked at published studies on the health effects of tea consumption.
They found clear evidence that drinking three to four cups of tea a day can cut the chances of having a heart attack.
Some studies suggested tea consumption protected against cancer, although this effect was less clear-cut.
Other health benefits seen included protection against tooth plaque and potentially tooth decay, plus bone strengthening.
Dr Ruxton said: "Drinking tea is actually better for you than drinking water. Water is essentially replacing fluid. Tea replaces fluids and contains antioxidants so it's got two things going for it."
Rehydrating
She said it was an urban myth that tea is dehydrating.
"Studies on caffeine have found very high doses dehydrate and everyone assumes that caffeine-containing beverages dehydrate. But even if you had a really, really strong cup of tea or coffee, which is quite hard to make, you would still have a net gain of fluid.
"Also, a cup of tea contains fluoride, which is good for the teeth," she added.
There was no evidence that tea consumption was harmful to health. However, research suggests that tea can impair the body's ability to absorb iron from food, meaning people at risk of anaemia should avoid drinking tea around mealtimes.
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Tea is not dehydrating. It is a healthy drink
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Claire Williamson of the British Nutrition Foundation


Dr Ruxton's team found average tea consumption was just under three cups per day.
She said the increasing popularity of soft drinks meant many people were not drinking as much tea as before.
"Tea drinking is most common in older people, the 40 plus age range. In older people, tea sometimes made up about 70% of fluid intake so it is a really important contributor," she said.
Claire Williamson of the British Nutrition Foundation said: "Studies in the laboratory have shown potential health benefits.
"The evidence in humans is not as strong and more studies need to be done. But there are definite potential health benefits from the polyphenols in terms of reducing the risk of diseases such as heart disease and cancers.
"In terms of fluid intake, we recommend 1.5-2 litres per day and that can include tea. Tea is not dehydrating. It is a healthy drink."
The Tea Council provided funding for the work. Dr Ruxton stressed that the work was independent.

Possibly dubious.
 
Pyramid teabags. The workings of a tea company who know they have an inferior product.

it's scientific innit', to do with convection theroy and all that

I wouldn't expect a Barry's Tea drinker to get it

Seriously, go buy a pack of Kenyan Blend. It's like a totally different drink. A nice drink. A drink that doen't taste like hot weak wee wee.
 
dont worry ratmonkey i am here to defend barrys!!

i think i drink about 16 cups a day at least.

about 2 for breakfast, then in work (8 hours x 2 cups per hour) 16 cups and at least 2 in the evening.
 
have you had that tea the foreigners make in a tiny kettle with loads of tea and sugar? its really strong and delish, you just get a shot glass of it but you have to have three glasses or its mildly offensive to the brewer. takes all day for them to make and serve the first round then make and serve the second and then the third. you have to keep pouring it out of the pot into the glasses and then back into the pot (loads of times) so that you get an attractive froth in the glass. i took a liking to it, its much more fun than a tea bag no matter how novel the shape of the tea bag is. heres me drinking it under a tree with yer man with the tea pot:
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