The Protective Effect of Habitual Tea Consumption on Hypertension
Tea has long been believed to possess hyptensive effects in popular Chinese medicine. However, conflicting results have been shown amoung human trials and animal studies on the relation between tea consumption and blood pressure. Epidemiological evidence about the long-term effect of tea on hypertensive risk is also inconsistent.
Tea has long been believed to possess hyptensive effects in popular Chinese medicine. However, conflicting results have been shown amoung human trials and animal studies on the relation between tea consumption and blood pressure. Epidemiological evidence about the long-term effect of tea on hypertensive risk is also inconsistent.

