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Drink Black Tea to Reduce Risk of Parkinson's Disease
Posted August 9th, 2008 by Rane

A new study conducted by the researchers at the National Neuroscience 
Institute in Singapore has shown that drinking one cup of black tea may 
reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease by as much as 71 percent.
Researchers examined 63,257 Chinese women and men and compared their 
incidence of Parkinson's with their intake of various beverages. By 
conducting an in-person questionnaire, they found that higher caffeine 
intake was linked with a 45 percent lower risk of Parkinson's disease. They 
also found that those who drank 23 or more cups of black tea each month 
still had a 71 percent lower risk of Parkinson's disease than those who 
drank less black tea.
The researchers of the study wrote: "Black tea, a caffeine-containing 
beverage, showed an inverse association with Parkinson's disease risk that 
was not confounded by total caffeine intake or tobacco smoking. [This 
suggests that] ingredients of black tea other than caffeine appear to be 
responsible for the beverage's inverse association with Parkinson's 
disease."
This research has found to only apply to black tea, not green tea. This 
study has been published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

Source: NNI via NaturalNews
Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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