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Black tea consumption dose-dependently improves flow-mediated dilation in healthy males
Journal of Hypertension, 04/08/09
Grassi D et al. - The study is the first showing black tea ingestion dose dependently improved FMD and decreased peripheral arterial stiffness in healthy volunteers. The data suggest that worldwide all tea drinkers could benefit from protective cardiovascular effects exerted by tea.
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