CINCINNATI (WKRC) - You might want to stick to the tea -- that's the message from a new study. When you drink a tea that has herbal goodness inside it, it's rare that there's a complication from it.
Discover which medications may interact with green tea, and learn how its ingredients can lead to potential side effects or alter drug effectiveness.
Green tea is rich in beneficial plant compounds, but sipping on the tea isn’t completely risk-free. Many of the active compounds in green tea interfere with some medications, like blood thinners and ...
There remain liver-related safety concerns, regarding potential hepatotoxicity in humans, induced by green tea intake, despite being supposedly beneficial. Although many randomized controlled trials ...
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Can Drinking Tea Lower Your Iron Levels?

Compounds in tea may make it difficult for your body to absorb iron from foods or supplements, but the timing of your tea-drinking can make a difference.
While green tea boasts antioxidants and metabolism benefits, it's not for everyone. Excessive consumption can lead to side effects like headaches, digestive issues, and sleep problems due to caffeine ...
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