Tea has many different vitamins depending on the type of tea and the style in which it is brewed.
Tea does not cause any loss of Vitamins.Loss of vitamins is caused by a poor diet.
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Green tea leaves are not processed for as long as black tea leaves are. Therefore, they retain more of their antioxidants and vitamins and are more highly recommended for your health.
Tea is comparable to water in that it provides the required fluids needed to stay hydrated. Tea contains few additional vitamins and minerals but is otherwise very similar.
Tea and coffee can sometimes hinder the absorption of a few vitamins and minerals (particularly iron). (So can milk, other dairy and eggs). However that is not to say that they are a bad mixture, since it will not cause major side-effects.
Tea is good for health According to chemical studies, tea leaves contains more than 300 nutritious components needed by human bodies like: Vitamins,Minerals ect.
It is a special tea. It helps you to stimulate your brain. It is widely used between learners, teachers, drivers. It has a nutritial benefits as well. Is has many vitamins etc.
Numi tea is a very beneficial drink. It has a mineral in it called red bush that is found in Africa. It is a very beneficial drink and is believed to have helped thousands of people.
Iced Tea and GoutIce tea is low in purines and will not cause excess uric acid production in your blood, according to Vitamins Diary.com.However Consuming sweetened ice tea may contribute to a gout flare-up if you already have gout. Drink unsweetened ice tea or use only a little sugar in your ice tea to prevent a gout attack.
From what I recall from my nutrition class, yes. I believe it is the tannic acid in tea that can reduce absorption of certain vitamins and minerals, namely iron. This applies to green or black tea; herbal teas such as chamomile, mint, hibiscus, etc will not contain tannins. A few of the many herbs that contain tannins are: Mate, Lavender, Guarana, Raspberry, and Bilberry. Herbs containing soluble fibre can also interfere with absorption of vitamins as well as pharmaceuticals. Herbs that contain this include Slippery Elm and Marshmallow.