2013/01/18 12:38:31
sharke
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/777675

What a stupid study. I bet it's debunked in a few weeks. These things always are. We're all doomed. 
2013/01/18 12:39:54
daryl1968
more tea vicar?
2013/01/18 12:42:05
sharke
No thanks, I've just put one out. 
2013/01/18 12:45:20
daryl1968
actually, to go slightly off topic, the cups of tea = health thing definitely carries some weight with me. My 85 year old Mother in law is as fit as a butcher's dog, doesn't take ANY medication - nothing -  and drinks the stuff by the gallon.
2013/01/18 12:50:21
craigb
sharke


http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/777675

What a stupid study. I bet it's debunked in a few weeks. These things always are. We're all doomed. 


So are you implying that they were too optimistic?
2013/01/18 12:50:49
sharke
The only trouble is, the antioxidants in tea are not absorbed into the body so well if milk is present. So if you take milk with your tea, you're missing out on a lot of goodies. 
2013/01/18 12:52:07
sharke
craigb


sharke


http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/777675

What a stupid study. I bet it's debunked in a few weeks. These things always are. We're all doomed. 


So are you implying that they were too optimistic?

Yes, but I'll probably be proved wrong. I always am. 
2013/01/18 12:52:33
The Maillard Reaction


Milk in tea?

Next thing I know your gonna tell me beer tastes good warm.



:-)
2013/01/18 12:54:31
jamesg1213
mike_mccue


Milk in tea?

Next thing I know your gonna tell me beer tastes good warm.



:-)

I'm offended by that obviously anti-British wisecrack.


:-)
2013/01/18 12:59:40
sharke
mike_mccue


Milk in tea?

Next thing I know your gonna tell me beer tastes good warm.



:-)

An Indian woman recently told me that they take milk in their tea in India too. Have to admit, I was surprised. 
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