A comforting cup of tea can have unintended consequences for some. Teas high in tannins, like black and green varieties, can sometimes exacerbate constipation. These tannins have a dehydrating effect and can slow down the movement of food through the intestines. Black tea is also high in theophylline, which can dehydrate stool and cause constipation. If you're prone to constipation, consider herbal teas or ensure you're adequately hydrated throughout the day.

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