It seems like tea really is an elixir of life! An 11-year study of half a million people in the UK found that those who drank two or more cups a day had a significantly lower risk of dying over the period of the study, with tea lowering the risks of stroke and heart disease.
People who drink tea may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease and for coronary heart disease.
Professor Andrew Steptoe
Professor Steptoe concurs that, “There is evidence from population studies that people who drink tea may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease and for coronary heart disease.” In order to find out more he and his team focused on two factors the cause of heart disease: inflammation in the body, and platelets – small cells circulating in the bloodstream that help heal wounds but which can increase the risk of heart disease if they clump together. The activities of both were measured before and after a six-week period where participants either drank tea or a placebo drink. Those who drank tea reported lower levels of platelet activation and inflammation.
Tea with milk still counts for those health benefits
Most of us have tea with sugar and/or milk, rather than just black. Fortunately, these additions aren’t going to get in the way of the benefits of your cup of tea. The key factor is how long you let the tea steep for so that the bioactive elements of it have time to activate. On that basis, builder’s tea is a good way to go!
Could YOU become a ‘teaist’?
With so many benefits, the advantages of turning into a ‘teaist’, someone who loves tea, seem quite clear. It’s harder for some than others to make it part of their routine though. On the Just One Thing podcast, Michael Mosley asks prop and costume-maker Kit to drink a couple of cups of tea a day for a week instead of her usual morning coffee and fizzy drink in the afternoon (or hot chocolate, depending on the season). Despite not factoring tea into her life beforehand, the change was a success.
“I've managed to swap out the morning coffee, which I think has been a real benefit,” says Kit. “I can see the changes that has made to how my day starts, the nervous energy has been taken away and I have noticed the day has been a lot calmer. So that was a real positive. I think the tea definitely gives a little buzz, but not the super heavy one of coffee that is my go-to in the morning. So, yeah, that's a permanent change.”