Drinking Black Tea May Lower Blood Pressure

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Drinking Black Tea May Lower Blood Pressure

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A new study shows that people who drank three cups of black tea a day lowered their blood pressure levels by an average of 2 to 3 points.

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Interesting! Green tea is great, too. RT @nkf: Drinking Black Tea May Lower Blood Pressure http://t.co/Q9PCahoD

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Tea is good for your blood pressure..(unsweetened of course) http://t.co/UIDzhgqP

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Another benefit of *black* tea - it may reduce diabetes risk (three cups!) - figures it is a study from UK ;) http://t.co/yuG5IdPb

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