Hello stemian. how are you doing today, I hope it's always healthy.
one of the habits of the people in our area when relaxing in a stall is very synonymous with drinking coffee or tea. This habit is what inspired me to discuss at a glance the effects of drinking tea on the health of the body.
Caffeine is also found in tea and chocolate, including in the class of psychoactive substances, as well as cocaine, methampetamine, LSD, and cannabis. Even so, there is no party or country that prohibits the consumption of caffeine.
The content of caffeine, fluorine and tannin in tea is known to inhibit iron absorption from food. whereas iron is needed for the formation of red blood cells. If this condition continues then it is not impossible for the patient to experience anemia. The risk of caffeine's dangers also affects other health problems.
Loyola University Medical University said that drinking excessive tea can stimulate the manufacture of stones and crystals in urine drainage. It is suggested that not drinking tea after meals will make the process of making kidney stones more potentially bigger, it's better to replace drinking tea with water or lemon.
By @latifah1