The Dangers Of Drinking Hot Tea - With his team, Reza Malekzadeh of Tehran University researching the habit of drinking the 300 people who diagnosed with cancer of the throat, while 571 others in good health. They all come from the same area, in the province of Golestan in Iran.
This region as Malekzadeh sample research because of Golestan is one of the areas with the highest rates of cancer of the throat in the world. But rather the level of the habit of smoking and drinking alcohol in this area is very low. You need to know, almost all inhabitants are drank black tea on regular basis, as much as a liter every day.
As a result, people who routinely drank tea in less than two minutes after being poured, at risk of triggering the development of cancer faster when compared to those who wait four minutes or more.
There is no description for sure just how hot the temperature of the tea that cause cancer, but researchers concluded the wound caused by the heat of the tea will cause irritation of the throat.
Compared to drinking tea warm or lukewarm on temperature of 65 degrees Celsius or less, drinking hot tea, between 65 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, with regard to two times the risk of cancer of the throat, and a very hot cup of tea at 70 degrees Celsius or more to do with increased eight fold.
The impact of cancer of the throat is pretty terrible. Recorded each year more than 500,000 people in the world died from this disease. This disease is flourishing especially in Asia, Africa and South America. This includes turning off cancer, with an average of healing around 12 to 31 per cent, it takes quite a long time, around 5 years.
"The results showed a strong increase in the risk of OSCC are associated with drinking hot tea or very hot,". They suggest that people have to wait a few minutes before drinking a glass of tea that is freshly brewed with boiling water.
The report also gave support to the notion that an injury because heat may be stung Eve causes cancer "epithelium", although the way heat increases tumor development is not yet known.