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Tea-drinkers have stronger bones


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One reason to include tea in your diet is because it strengthens bones.

We all love our cuppa chai, whether it’s white, green, or black. Some drink it because it wakes them up, others drink it because it’s an addiction and some because it helps in digestion. While we all have our personal reasons, one reason to include tea in your diet is because it strengthens bones.

According to Quartz, studies have shown that tea consumption increases bone density in women, especially premenopausal women.

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The research was conducted on a global scale and suggested that there are certain compounds in tea that help build bones. Such compounds are found in plants called flavonoids.

Some flavonoids simulate estrogen, a key component in good bone health. The natural production of estrogen drops during menopause. Therefore, flavonoids fill in for estrogen, performing roles like inhibiting osteoclasts, the cells that break down bones and can contribute to osteoporosis.

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The researchers reviewed epidemiological studies from all over the world, finding a correlation between tea consumption and higher bone mineral density (BMD) – a measure of calcium and other minerals in bones – in postmenopausal women in Canada and England, as well as women in Taiwan, Iran, Japan, and Australia.

The results from England showed that the postmenopausal women consuming tea had approximately 5% higher BMD than those who were not tea-drinkers. It also found that there was no difference in BMD rates for those who consumed one to three cups versus four or more cups each day, and that adding milk to the tea did not change the correlation.

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“There’s some very good data here,” says Taylor C Wallace, senior director of science policy and government relations at the National Osteoporosis Foundation.

However, Wallace cautions, “that doesn’t necessarily mean to drink a tea with 20 grams of sugar with it.” While the NOF doesn’t take a specific stance on tea, he says, it does recommend eating plenty of fruits and vegetables because they contain bioactive compounds like flavonoids.


So now you know when you make yourself a cup of tea you are actually strengthening your bones and overall health.
 
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I have very strong bones too!!

Once I crashed my bike at near about 120km/h. Got my jaw dislocated in spite of wearing a helmet, but not a single broken bone! Hahaha.

BTW, I drink tea regularly, I have a full case of all types of tea, Assam tea, Darjeeling tea, Green Tea, Black Tea That must be the reason :D
 
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Tea-drinkers have stronger bones


913458-teatime-1435832611-993-640x480.jpg


One reason to include tea in your diet is because it strengthens bones.

We all love our cuppa chai, whether it’s white, green, or black. Some drink it because it wakes them up, others drink it because it’s an addiction and some because it helps in digestion. While we all have our personal reasons, one reason to include tea in your diet is because it strengthens bones.

According to Quartz, studies have shown that tea consumption increases bone density in women, especially premenopausal women.

Tea_in_different_grade_of_fermentation.jpg



The research was conducted on a global scale and suggested that there are certain compounds in tea that help build bones. Such compounds are found in plants called flavonoids.

Some flavonoids simulate estrogen, a key component in good bone health. The natural production of estrogen drops during menopause. Therefore, flavonoids fill in for estrogen, performing roles like inhibiting osteoclasts, the cells that break down bones and can contribute to osteoporosis.

ramadan-benefits1.jpg


The researchers reviewed epidemiological studies from all over the world, finding a correlation between tea consumption and higher bone mineral density (BMD) – a measure of calcium and other minerals in bones – in postmenopausal women in Canada and England, as well as women in Taiwan, Iran, Japan, and Australia.

The results from England showed that the postmenopausal women consuming tea had approximately 5% higher BMD than those who were not tea-drinkers. It also found that there was no difference in BMD rates for those who consumed one to three cups versus four or more cups each day, and that adding milk to the tea did not change the correlation.

iftarfood_innerbig1.jpg


“There’s some very good data here,” says Taylor C Wallace, senior director of science policy and government relations at the National Osteoporosis Foundation.

However, Wallace cautions, “that doesn’t necessarily mean to drink a tea with 20 grams of sugar with it.” While the NOF doesn’t take a specific stance on tea, he says, it does recommend eating plenty of fruits and vegetables because they contain bioactive compounds like flavonoids.


So now you know when you make yourself a cup of tea you are actually strengthening your bones and overall health.
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filter coffee is the gods true gift to humankind !

Well coffee drinkers have stronger boners :D :P
cheers !

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tea...

the cup that cheers
the cup that invigorates
the cup that keeps one alive
the cup that lets a talker talk for long

cheers to that chinese who discovered tea.

by the way, filter coffee is for those who have not developed a sense of class.
 
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The benefits are for women...

I have 6 cups a day. Great for energy but bad for staining teeth.

The best is on a cold cold night and having a hot cup of tea while star gazing.
 
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The benefits are for women...

there is too much focus nowadays on "women's health and fitness"... another way for capitalists to make money off the impressionable people.

I have 6 cups a day. Great for energy but bad for staining teeth.

i have three large mugs a day.

The best is on a cold cold night and having a hot cup of tea while star gazing.

nights in india are noisy in the cities and towns... mainly the barking unspeakable creature and the rest some idiot on a motorcycle or a neo-rich officer-goer's car.

not to speak of the light pollution here.
 
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All the more reason for me to enjoy my Irish breakfast blend, my earl grey and my peppermint tea for breakfast, lunch and night time relaxation.
By the way I also can't live without my espresso and cappuccino
 
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Good stuff, I love tea.

Although Pakistanis don't have to greatly worry about strong bones . We have strong skeletal structures and high bone density.
 
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