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November 10, 1999

Meal Planning, Food and Diet

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Both of our children have Type 1 diabetes, plus a family friend has low blood sugar. All 3 claim drinking tea reduces blood sugars. Could the tannic acid in tea cause this or a coincidence that this is happening?

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From: DTeam Staff

I have not heard of that. As long as you do not substitute the tea for diabetes medication, it is fine to drink it, but I would say to do so in moderation.

LSF