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Tea Science
This section follows tea, tea drinks, and health-related research with an emphasis on evidence, mechanisms, and real-world context.
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Does tea affect vitamin D absorption? Before blaming tea, look first at whether the supplement is taken with food, whether fat is present, whether intake is consistent, and whether the real issue is bones, sunlight, or supplement habits

Do not turn the vitamin D and tea question into an absolute prohibition. For most people, what matters first is whether supplementation is regular, whether it is taken with food especially some fat, whether intake is adequate overall, what sunlight exposure looks like, and whether tea is crowding out the routines that actually matter.
Can Your Morning Tea Actually Fix Wake-Up Brain Fog? Don’t Confuse Stimulation With Escaping Sleep Inertia

A science article that separates 'tea helps you wake up' from 'tea instantly removes sleep inertia' by looking at what sleep inertia is, why it differs from ordinary sleepiness, and where morning tea realistically fits into recovery after waking.
Protein, lactose, and the health halo around light milk tea: why real milk does not automatically mean lower burden | China Tea

A research-led guide to the Chinese internet debate around light milk tea, fresh-milk tea, protein, lactose intolerance, and satiety, explaining what studies can support, what they cannot, and how readers should judge modern tea drinks more carefully.
Why fruit-and-veg tea, kale drinks, fiber, and ‘light-body bottles’ so easily read as healthier

A research-led reading of fruit-and-veg tea, kale drinks, fiber, satiety, and the meal-replacement halo surrounding modern tea drinks.
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