Researchers produced evidence to support what most of us
already knew--that a cup of tea is the answer to any crisis.
Dr. Malcolm Cross, a psychologist at City University London, tested the anxiety
levels of a group of people following a 1 situation and revealed that even a single cup of tea has a 2 calming effect. His team gave 42 volunteers a
mental arithmetic exam and 3 offered
half of them a cup of tea and the other half a glass of water. The water group’s
anxiety levels soared 4 25 percent
compared to before the task, 5 the tea group actually reported a four percent reduction in
anxiety---despite the difficult test, they were more relaxed than when they
started. According to a survey carried out for the research, 68
percent of Britons 6 tea in a dilemma,
making it the nation’s most common response to trouble of
7 kind. About 60 percent said the promise of comfort and
warmth was the main reason for putting the kettle on. "The
8 of making and drinking tea--particularly during times of
stress---is at the very 9 of British
culture," Cross said. This study shows that the social
psychological 10 of tea enhance the
effects of its chemical make-up on our bodies and brains.