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A member asked:

Hi i'm meant to have a fasting blood test to check my hormones this morning, can i have unsweetened tea?

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Dr. Warren Wolfe answered

Yes: Tea should not interfere with any female hormone blood levels.

Dr Petruska agreed

Answered 2/24/2018

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