American scientists from the University of California in Boulder announced that tea can save a person's life.
According to experts, they conducted a study that allowed them to establish that this drink saved the English three hundred years ago at the height of raging dysentery.
Biologists have established: “In the 18th century in England there was a high mortality rate from “bloody diarrhea”, as reported by the Daily Mail .
However, the tea helped those who had not yet suffered from the disease to survive.
Miracle remedy
Having analyzed the available facts, scientists found out that the need to boil water had a beneficial effect on people of those years first and foremost.
The boiling liquid subsequently destroyed Shigella bacteria and parasitic amoebae, which were the causative agents of dysentery.
Scientists suggest that it was from that time that tea drinking became an integral part of the daily routine in England.
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