I've got Haemochromatosis. It is an iron overload disorder. Once it has been discovered then it's no big deal. The Irish rate is 1:80 now, so it's talked of as an Irish condition. The Irish are huge tea drinkers, world's number one per capita. Tea absorbs iron so defeating Haemochromatosis. Diabetes is related to Haemochromatosis. Now you have info that tea can substitute for Avandia, used to treat diabetes, but without the heart attack risks! Unbelievable. Here's a thought. Do our genes know what is good for us? Do the Irish 'know' to drink tea. The Haemochromatosis would have been there first from way back, and then later the availability and love of te... |
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