yes
Make it into a tea with water or milk.
The most drinkable liquid, aside from water, that is recommended for daily consumption is herbal tea.
lots
it was kind of like a soup, they called it tea. Basically it was hot water sometimes they would get bread. obviously it differed between different concentration camps, but the general rule was that the daily allowance ranged from about 1400 calories per day for the most privileged to about 100 calories for Jews. The inmates though never received their full allowance.
Yes, tea counts towards your daily fluid intake, although if the tea contains caffeine it may act as a diuretic and dehydrate you. Herbal tea, however, is very beneficial to your health and can both hydrate you and provide antioxidants.
Absolutely. A daily recommended fluid intake can consist of any fluid (except alcohol) - so tea, coffee, fruit juice, milk & water are all acceptable, so long as the coffee & tea is in moderation.
Powdered, capsules, tablets, tinctures, tea. Recommended daily dose: 10 - 15 mg. Tea: 2 - 3 tsp powdered herb with 1 cup boiling water, steep for 10 minutes, 3 times daily. And more . . .
tea
Water tea has water in it
The range is 56-73 as a part of the tea leaves included in tea improves your metabolism
The British drink 4 to 5 cups of tea daily.
Tea is as hydrating as water becuase it basically is water just with tea flakes and sugar