Don’t drink tea like that! Increases cancer risk 5 times

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Tea, which is one of the favorite drinks that tea drinkers consume in glasses throughout the day, comes to the fore from time to time with its benefits and harms. However, this delicious beverage can become a great danger to the body when it is drunk hot or boiling.

DON’T DRINK THE TEA LIKE THIS!

With the new researches, it has been learned that a bad result is expected especially for smokers. The research in question revealed that those who smoke and drink alcohol every day should not drink hot tea.

Important research on tea was published in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine. According to the study; Drinking hot or very hot tea creates a great danger, especially for people who smoke and drink alcohol, increasing the risk of esophageal cancer five times.

EIGHTH MOST COMMON CANCER IN THE WORLD

Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer worldwide. Esophageal cancer, known as a deadly disease, causes approximately 400,000 deaths each year.

SMOKERS AND ALCOHOL USERS ATTENTION!

Especially alcohol, smoke, acid reflux in the stomach and hot liquids can cause repeated injuries to the esophagus. Professor of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Peking University. Jun Lv explained that according to studies, hot tea does not increase the risk of esophageal cancer in people who do not smoke or drink alcohol. However, Jun Lv stated that they have reached the conclusion that the risk of cancer increases in people who use tobacco or alcohol.

CAUSES IRRITATION AND INFLAMMATION

It is known that other very hot beverages besides tea can make the esophagus more vulnerable to cancer-causing agents such as alcohol and smoke. The hot liquid can irritate the lining of the esophagus, causing inflammation and faster growth of cells. Drinking tea or another hot liquid can disrupt the barrier function of the cells lining the esophagus and cause more damage to the tissue located there than other carcinogens.

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