Do you have any links to research on this?With Chinese new year (spring festival) approaching it's worth reminding you about the benefits of drinking Chinese tea (green tea, oolong, pu-erh, black tea, ect) especially for diabetes![]()
Green tea might improve insulin sensitivity.Do you have any links to research on this?
How does tea help diabetes? And is it helpful in all types of diabetes?
"Might improve" is completely different from the statement in this thread, which also included all types of Chinese tea to be 'beneficial for diabetes'.Green tea might improve insulin sensitivity.
More tests needed still.
Here's a link back to the study: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/abs/10.7326/M22-0041?journalCode=aimThere is the link to this page on this very site regarding relative potential beverage benefits...
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Tea is one of the nations favourite drinks and research suggests its also a healthy drink. Tea brings a number of health benefits including improving insulin sensitivity.
Tea is one of the nations favourite drinks and research suggests its also a healthy drink. Tea brings a number of health benefits including improving insulin sensitivity.www.diabetes.co.uk
Not stating any preferences myself (other than pointing out that coffee is also just as "potentially" beneficial).