"Tea drinking, in general, does not appear to decrease the risk for ovarian cancer, according to combined data from nine studies."At some point you should really consider what works for your health.
Maintaining a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 seems to be it.
How you get there is immaterial so far as is currently known.
If you want to do it on the "tea diet," so be it.
But expecting the nutrition superstitions touted by the media and out of control researchers to work is a belief system, not a fact-based system.
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