
Scientists conducted an experiment during which found that the tea from a bottle contains high concentrations of oxalates that cause the formation of kidney stones. Dehydration, combined with the consumption of iced tea from a bottle increases the risk of kidney stone formation, especially in people who are inclined to this.
Experts recommend to taste add the slice of lemon, which contains citrate, prevents the formation of kidney stones.
Use of the finished tea, packaged in bottles, is fraught with the formation of kidney stones, say U.S. researchers.
Scientists conducted an experiment during which found that the tea from a bottle contains high concentrations of oxalates that cause the formation of kidney stones. Dehydration, combined with the consumption of iced tea from a bottle increases the risk of kidney stone formation, especially in people who are inclined to this.
Many tea lovers of the bottles say that the beverage is healthier than soda and beer. But experts warn that the best substitute for industrially produced cold tea is plain water.
Experts recommend to taste add the slice of lemon, which contains citrate, prevents the formation of kidney stones.
