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Published 15:00 27 Nov 2018 GMT
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The mice's intestines were shown to have less bacteria associated with obesity and more bacteria associated with lean body mass.
They also produced more Pseudobutyrivibrio, a type of gut bacteria associated with metabolism.
Green tea has previously been linked with metabolism but this study is one of the first to highlight the benefits of black tea.
"Our new findings suggest that black tea, through a specific mechanism through the gut microbiome, may also contribute to good health and weight loss in humans," said Susanne Henning, the study’s lead author.
“For black tea lovers, there may be a new reason to keep drinking it."
Sadly, the researchers only used decaffeinated tea in the study, so we'll just sit here sipping until someone discovers our favourite regular teas have magical powers.
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