Why the study?
I don't think tea was ever blamed for depleting iron levels. Rather, tea is known to inhibit iron absorption because of its tannins lining the gut. So I wonder why this study was even done at all.
Any person with normal iron levels will not suffer from tea drinking (as far as his/her iron levels are concerned). However, anemic persons or otherwise iron deficient persons will suffer impaired absorption of iron IF, and only IF, they drink tea along with their iron containing meals or supplements. If they allow for sufficient time between such iron intake and tea drinking, there won't be any problem.
Gerry
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