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Do the following statements agree with the information given in the passage?

  • According to the 2022 investigation, the majority of detox teas on the market are misrepresented.

  • Dr. Elena Vasquez recommends drinking at least three cups of health tea daily.

  • Which paragraph contains the following information?


    Paragraph A
    For millennia, tea has been the world’s second most consumed beverage after water. However, the modern "health tea" movement transcends traditional Camellia sinensis-based drinks (black, green, oolong, white). Today, health teas encompass herbal infusions (tisanes) like chamomile, peppermint, rooibos, and turmeric blends, each promoted for specific therapeutic benefits ranging from improved digestion to reduced oxidative stress.

    Paragraph B
    Scientific scrutiny has validated several traditional claims. Green tea’s catechins, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), exhibit potent antioxidant activity, potentially lowering LDL cholesterol and improving arterial function. Conversely, peppermint tea has demonstrated antispasmodic effects on the gastrointestinal tract, making it a recognised complementary therapy for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Yet, experts caution that many benefits are dose-dependent and often overstated by commercial marketing.

    Paragraph C
    A 2022 meta-analysis reviewing 64 randomised controlled trials concluded that regular consumption (3–5 cups daily) of unsweetened health teas correlates with a modest 12% reduction in cardiovascular events. However, the same study warned of confounding lifestyle factors: health tea drinkers typically also exercise more and consume less processed food. Isolating tea’s exclusive impact remains methodologically challenging.

    Paragraph D
    Not all health teas are risk-free. Liquorice root tea, if consumed excessively (>4 cups daily for weeks), can induce hypokalaemia (low potassium) and hypertension. St John’s Wort tea interferes with prescription drugs including oral contraceptives and antidepressants. Pregnant women are advised to avoid blends containing hibiscus or raspberry leaf until after the first trimester. Thus, "natural" does not automatically mean harmless.

    Paragraph E
    The booming global health tea market – projected to reach $4.5 billion by 2027 – has led to regulatory discrepancies. In the EU, health claims on tea packaging require authorisation under the Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation. In contrast, the US FDA treats most herbal teas as dietary supplements, meaning manufacturers are responsible for safety labelling without pre-approval. Consumers are advised to look for third-party certifications (e.g., USP, ConsumerLab) and ingredient transparency.


    | Question | Correct Answer | |----------|----------------| | 1. What is the main difference between true tea and herbal tea? | C) Herbal tea does not come from Camellia sinensis | | 2. According to the passage, which health benefit of green tea is scientifically proven? | B) Reduction in LDL cholesterol levels | | 3. Why did traditional Chinese doctors prescribe chrysanthemum tea? | A) To cool the body and reduce inflammation |

    Here are the most frequently reported correct answers for the “Health Tea” passage.

    5. Answer: traditional medicine

    6. Answer: LDL

    7. Answer: added sugar

    8. Answer: alert relaxation