Why drinking tea is an important health practice in times of disasters
For a few days now I’ve been sleeping in our abandoned office in Provident Village, Marikina. We are on the 3rd floor so the flood did not reach our office. But the rest of the village including our own house was devastated by the flood including tons and tons of mud as if reclaiming the land as part of the river delta. The mud though was stinky, smelled of poop and garbage.
A few days ago electricity was restored to the office. And luckily I had one of those Smart Bro cellular antenna type internet dsl connections which still worked. The wired Globe DSL is of course dead. So I had electricity and I had internet. Whoopeee. Time to get back and sleep a couple of nights here to finish my server migration.
I was in the middle of server migrations when the flood happened. And with crummy portable cellular usb internet connections, it just wasn’t feasible, effective, nor fast enough, not reliable enough to do my migrations.
Our office water dispenser was still 1/3 full of stagnant water that has been sitting there for more than 2 weeks. Funny my driver just proceeded to drink some of it. Wrong.
Tea is the answer. Tea is just putting some herbal flavor in the boiled water. It’s a nice social habit. Get safe, pure tea. Loose leaf is better. Remember to always drink tea in times of crisis situations. When water is stagnant. When water is stored, it gets bad. Boiling makes the water safe for drinking again. Tea is just for flavor, entertainment.
So all you people in the disaster stricken areas, drink tea. You can’t trust the store water. Boil your water. Drink tea, socialize and be healthy.