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In what cases can black tea harm: doctor Solomatina

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Black tea is contraindicated in case of chronic kidney and liver disorders or nervous system disorders.

Being the most popular drink in Russia, black tea has many advantages. It tones up, supports efficiency and concentration, gives the body vitamins and microelements.

At the same time, even the most healthy people, this drink is suitable for consumption only in a certain amount, said dietitian Elena Solomatina.

br>“Normally, a healthy person can drink three to four cups of tea a day,” the specialist clarified in an interview with Sport-Express.
In addition, black tea can harm one’s well-being in case of existing pathologies. Solomatina listed those health problems in which drinking it is minimized or even completely excluded. including arrhythmia and hypertension

  • Diseases of the liver, kidneys.
  • Psychoneurological disorders, including insomnia, irritability after brain injury or stroke.
  • Hormonal disorders affecting the adrenal glands.
  • “Tea, especially strong tea, can irritate the mucous membrane and stimulate the secretion bile and other enzymes, which contributes to many unpleasant conditions, in particular heartburn, ”added the physician.
    Solomatina emphasized that in the event of an exacerbation of a disease of the gastrointestinal tract, taking black tea is extremely dangerous.

    A nutritionist said in which cases it is dangerous to drink black tea constrict blood vessels, increase blood pressure and cause an increase in heart rate. With a weak adaptation of the body, this can cause a deterioration in well-being.

    Doctor Solomatina told what health problems tea can harm

    Earlier, the MedikForum.ru portal wrote about which drinks are useful for relieving edema .

    Important! Information provided for reference purposes. Ask a specialist about contraindications and side effects and under no circumstances self-medicate. Seek medical attention at the first sign of illness.

    Elena Solomatina Elena Solomatina healthy lifestyle dietitian, candidate of medical sciences