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What's In a Cup of Tea?

written by: Slava
 
As Buddhist priests started to move around China and Japan, the spread of tea drinking followed them. Portuguese and Dutch claim the credit of bringing tea to Europe. Today, tea is one of the most popular drinks, but what's in it? Take this trivia quiz and find out.

Question 1:


Tea helps you look good, as it is rich in flavonoids. These are strong antioxidants that fight this.
Tar in your lungs
Cellulite
Free radicals
Cholesterol

Question 2:


Tee is a good anti-stress therapy. Flavonoids may prevent oxidation of bad cholesterol in the blood, which leads to accumulation of plaque in artery walls. It also prevents blood clot formation. Thus, tea is good for this too.
Brain
Gall-bladder
Nails
Heart

Question 3:


Tea is rich in fluoride, so it helps maintain these healthy.
Legs
Lungs
Teeth
Eyes

Question 4:


Tea is refreshing and stimulating because it contains this.
Nicotine
Vitamin K
Caffeine
Amphetamine

Question 5:


Green tea and Oolong tea cause calories to burn faster, and thus help control this.
Blood pressure
Body weight
Cell formation
Heart rate

Question 6:


Prepare a tub of diluted, cool tea, add some lemon juice and a pinch of salt. It will help if you have this.
Swollen wrists
Tired feet
Achy head
Tired eyes

Question 7:


Five cups of green tea per day could reduce your risks of cancer. It also promotes this.
Hearing
Eye sight
Mental activity
Calmness

Question 8:


As tea inhibits growth of bacteria, it helps fight this.
Dry cough
Tongue polyps
Bad breath
High fever

Question 9:


Tea could reduce the risk for gastric, esophageal, and skin types of these.
Ulcers
Cancers
Eczemas
Polyps

Question 10:


You should not have too much tea; one side effect could be this.
Hair loss
Asthma
Blurred eye sight
Insomnia

 


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