Tea Drinkers Should Be Taking Vitamin B1

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If you drink a lot of tea, be sure to take vitamin B1. This is why.

Timestamps
0:00 Tea and vitamin B1
0:17 Why does tea deplete vitamin B1?
0:40 The first symptom of a vitamin B1 deficiency
0:50 The best source of vitamin B1
0:60 Other things that can deplete vitamin B1
1:40 Share your success story!

If you drink a lot of tea, you may want to take vitamin B1. Making sure you have enough vitamin B1 is more important if you’re drinking a lot of black tea rather than herbal tea.

Black tea has large amounts of tannins. A tannin is a chemical that inhibits the absorption of vitamin B1. Some kinds of tea, like green tea, are low in tannins. But, consuming a lot of black teas, like English breakfast tea and many others, can deplete you of vitamin B1 because they’re high in tannins.

The first symptom of a vitamin B1 deficiency is nervous energy. Nutritional yeast is a fantastic source of vitamin B1.

Other things that can deplete vitamin B1 (thiamine):
• Red wine/grapes
• Coffee
• Sulfites (in dry fruit and wine)
• Unripe fruit
• Caffeine
• Alcohol
• Sugar

Sugar is one of the main things that can deplete vitamin B1. Caffeine not only deletes you of vitamin B1 but also vitamin D and iron.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain why you should take vitamin B1 if you drink a lot of tea.

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