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Affects Of Tea On Eating Fruit If Any?
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Hopefully this is absolute nonsense but I'm sure I heard somewhere years ago that if you drink a cup of tea after eating a piece of fruit, it cancels out any nutritional value the fruit may have had. It sounds ridiculous but is there any truth in it?
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Yes, let's all listen to Diddyoo! This from the NHS "A note about tea! Tea may reduce the absorption of iron from foods. Avoid drinking tea directly before, after or with meals and only drink tea in between meals." The website http:// www. wwl. nhs. uk/ Library/ All_ New_ PI_ Docs/ Non_ Audio/ blood_ transfusion/ Iron_ in_ your_ diet. pdf
21:26 Sun 15th Sep 2013
Not sure how much iron in fruit.
Here's a bit of an explanation here
http:// www.tea advisor ypanel. com/myt hs
Here's a bit of an explanation here
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Yes, let's all listen to Diddyoo!
This from the NHS
"A note about tea! Tea may reduce the absorption of iron from foods. Avoid drinking tea directly before, after or with meals and only drink tea in between meals."
The website
http:// www.wwl .nhs.uk /Librar y/All_N ew_PI_D ocs/Non _Audio/ blood_t ransfus ion/Iro n_in_yo ur_diet .pdf
This from the NHS
"A note about tea! Tea may reduce the absorption of iron from foods. Avoid drinking tea directly before, after or with meals and only drink tea in between meals."
The website
http://
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