Adele du Toit, Spokesperson for the Rooibos Council, those who drink tea dailey are more likely to live longer KC Drive.

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With men’s health being prioritised this November, dubbed 'Movember', Scientists are now also touting tea-drinking as an important factor for longevity. According to two separate studies those who drink tea daily are more likely to live longer and healthier lives than those who don’t. In addition, it also reduces the risk of dying from coronary heart disease, stroke and cardiovascular diseases. Adele du Toit, Spokesperson for the Rooibos Council weighed in on this topic on KC Drive.
30 Nov 2023 English South Africa Leisure · Leisure

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