Take tea to avoid heart problems, diabetes
London: While many of us may remain undecided about how much is too  much for us to take tea in a day, researchers have claimed drinking  three cups of tea a day could help us keep the heart attacks and type 2  diabetes at bay. 
A review shows regular drinking of tea, with or without milk, can  reduce the risk of heart problems by cutting levels of bad cholesterol  and blood sugar, Daily Mail reported.
As per experts, the benefits of tea are largely due to the flavonoid  content – antioxidant ingredients that counteract cardiovascular  disease.
One cup of tea provides 150-200mg of flavonoids and it is the best source of antioxidants in the diet.
Drinking three or more cups of black tea a day protects against heart  disease and two or more cups a day may protect against type 2 diabetes,  a review in the journal Nutrition Bulletin found.
Nutritionist Carrie Ruxton, co-author of the latest review and a  member of the industry-backed Tea Advisory Panel (TAP), said: “There is  far more to the nation’s favourite drink than we realise.
“With its antioxidant flavonoids, black tea packs a powerful punch  with many health benefits particularly for the heart. And recent studies  show that the flavonoids work their magic whether or not we choose to  add milk.”
In addition, a 12-week study of 87 volunteers showed how drinking  three cups of tea a day produced a significant improvement in various  cardiovascular risk factors.
Flavonoids found in tea are thought to control inflammation, reduce  excess blood clotting, promote blood vessel function and limit furring  up of the arteries.
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