Scientists have discovered a link between matcha consumption and hair loss. According to the study, tannins, a substance found in the drink, are the cause, zamin.uz reports.
Tannins interfere with the normal absorption of iron, which the body obtains from both food and dietary supplements. Researchers claim that drinking more than one cup of matcha per day can lead to hair loss.
According to the study, women are the most likely to complain of hair loss. Experts attribute this to the fact that women are more susceptible to iron deficiency.
Matcha was previously marketed as a healthy drink high in antioxidants. However, new data suggests moderation is essential.

