Tea consumption reduces risk of cancer: expert

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Kolkata, Nov 13 Consumption of tea, particularly black and green, greatly reduces the risk of cancer in human beings due to the presence of anti-oxidant agents.

According to a researcher with a US university, tea ingredients have been found to contain medicinal benefits.

Speaking at a seminar organised by Indian Tea Association (ITA) here today, Mukhtar said that cancer-preventive effects of green tea had emerged from cell culture of animals and human beings.

Not only cancer, tea consumption is also useful for prevention of metabolic diseases like diabetes as well as cardio-vascular ailments, he said.

The researcher said that epidemiological studies indicated that people who regularly consume tea have decreased risk of several types of cancer.

Controlled studies have shown that drinking tea had the potential of reducing the risks of various types of cancers like liver, skin, prostate, lung and breast, he said.

Statistics indicated that incidence of breast cancer in regions where tea is consumed in large quantities, like Japan and China, was much lower than western societies.

 

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