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Nothing wrong with tea right?
Just wanna make sure there isn't anything with drinking a lot of tea in a day. The green tea I've been drinking dosn't have caffeine in it but I've been drinking quite a lot of it. Some days I have at least eight cups, so I'm just curious. Kinda bored this evening so I figured I'd post.
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Ive never heard anything bad about Green Tea, only good things.
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ya, i've only heard tea having positive effects, nice soothing, speeds up metabolism (not proven, but i believe). i usually drink green in the morning and at night a nice cup of earl grey
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If you like green tea, and want to gain even more benefits from it, do some google research on Matcha tea.
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I've been drinking green tea with some fresh mint leaves thrown in during the steeping. De-frickin-lish.
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Love the green tea... At least a couple cups a day helps against those free radicals and keeps me regular :) I think it's 100% ok especially if it's the caffeine free variety.
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diuretic
The green tea is a diuretic and natuarlly contains caffenine unless removed.
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fantastic! I'll keep drinking the decaff stuff. Thanks Jarery I'll look up Matcha tea.
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As with everything you put in your pie hole: moderation is key.
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unless you consider living forever a negative side effect...
no seriously, green tea is great for you.... anti-oxidants! |
diuretic. Yeah I've kinda noticed this...not too bad though.
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If your after the antioxidants, matcha tea as I mentioned earlier has up to 10-200 times (depending on what study you read) the antioxidants of green tea. Its actually has the highest density of antioxidents known to man, but since you only have a teaspoon at a time, its a decieving stat.
Antioxidants apparently are measured by an ORAC scale. Blueberries have 24 TE/g while matcha has 1384 TE/g I just like its taste a lot better than green tea. |
i add pomegranate juice to green tea every now and then for the antioxidents. it's dank
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Drink all you want, and feel free to spice things up by having white tea sometimes.
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First, what do you mean by "a cup"? 8 oz., 6 oz., 1/2 oz (like a Japanese tea cup)? I have two 8 oz. cups of white tea most every afternoon. I'm very sensitive to caffeine, and the tea I drink doesn't seem to affect me. And do you load it up with sugar or honey? I was using honey, but after my taste buds got used to it, I quit adding sweetener. I do usually get a white tea with a little flavor (plum, melon, etc.) because I'm still not totally dialed into the grassy taste. Studies vary on amounts of anti-oxidants. It probably doesn't hurt you, and I just enjoy the process of making it. I buy loose leaf tea (usually Rishi), and have a plastic pot made by ingenuitea, as in http://coffeetea.about.com/od/teaware/gr/ingenuitea.htm
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Oh, and matcha is just powdered green tea. Grinding increases available surface area and quantity is increased. Antioxodant properties are the same per unit equivalent tea leaf. Plus, you're probaly ingesting a lot of the powdered leaf that you don't ingest when brewing whole leaves. Kinda like popping chocolate coverd coffee beans!
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My naturopath says I can drink all the green tea I want to. Even caffeinated. :)
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I started drinking the stuff when I decided to stop drinking pop(never did drink much, but I don't miss it) and cut down on the amount of milk I was drinking. I still have a glass or two a day but I actually looked at the calories, cause I used to drink a ton of it. Yeah no caffeine in the tea I've been drinking, also havn't tried putting anything in it yet. I like the taste enough compared to just plain water when I'm at home.
I'm afraid I might be too lazy to make actual tea. I just heat up water in a glass(prolly around 8oz) and throw in a bag. That IngenuiTEA Teapot looks very interesting though, a good opportunity to dry out some ground tea. Many thanks to everyone |
I believe Oolong tea boosts up your metabolism.
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Originally Posted by Terex
(Post 5570686)
Oh, and matcha is just powdered green tea..... Plus, you're probaly ingesting a lot of the powdered leaf that you don't ingest when brewing whole leaves. .
And yes you ingest all of it, thats the point. You don't steep it like regular tea, you dissolve it so you get 100% of it. |
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