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Eastender | 12:16 Fri 13th Jan 2006 | Body & Soul
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I know you are supposed to drink so many litres of water a day. But if you cannot drink that much water, would tea count towards the intake of water a person should drink daily?
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In moderation tea is ok, but it�s not a good idea to replace a large amount of your water intake with tea, as tea contains caffeine which can make your body loose water.
I believe herbal teas are fine
tea and coffee count because they contain water. but as hannahjo said, they do make you lose a bit of water (diuretic) so consider (say) 250ml of coffee to be the equivalent of less than 250 ml of water.

Also it isn't necessary to drink 2 litres of water a day. that stemmed from a misunderstanding. see my answer to the question below.


http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question188 094.html

sorry the end of that link should be


Question188094.html

I remember reading somewhere that drinking tea contributed to a person's recommended daily amount but try herbal teas with no caffeine or green tea which has less

or green tea which has less

Green tea contains just as much caffeine as normal tea.

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