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startedspyder05 11-01-07 09:29 PM

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.

jerrymcdougal 11-01-07 10:35 PM

Ive never heard anything bad about Green Tea, only good things.

LIUser22 11-02-07 12:58 AM

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

Jarery 11-02-07 07:11 AM

If you like green tea, and want to gain even more benefits from it, do some google research on Matcha tea.

mateo44 11-02-07 08:23 AM

I've been drinking green tea with some fresh mint leaves thrown in during the steeping. De-frickin-lish.

Mahatma Zombie 11-02-07 09:31 AM

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.

ericthered 11-02-07 09:58 AM

diuretic
 
The green tea is a diuretic and natuarlly contains caffenine unless removed.
Eric

startedspyder05 11-02-07 10:46 AM

fantastic! I'll keep drinking the decaff stuff. Thanks Jarery I'll look up Matcha tea.

CastIron 11-02-07 01:29 PM

As with everything you put in your pie hole: moderation is key.

deadly downtube 11-02-07 05:09 PM

unless you consider living forever a negative side effect...
no seriously, green tea is great for you.... anti-oxidants!

startedspyder05 11-02-07 07:20 PM

diuretic. Yeah I've kinda noticed this...not too bad though.

Jarery 11-02-07 08:17 PM

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.

LIUser22 11-02-07 10:02 PM

i add pomegranate juice to green tea every now and then for the antioxidents. it's dank

BloomBikeShop 11-03-07 05:40 PM

Drink all you want, and feel free to spice things up by having white tea sometimes.

Terex 11-03-07 06:53 PM

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

Terex 11-03-07 07:02 PM

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!

donnamb 11-03-07 07:43 PM

My naturopath says I can drink all the green tea I want to. Even caffeinated. :)

startedspyder05 11-03-07 08:15 PM

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

s4one 11-03-07 08:32 PM

I believe Oolong tea boosts up your metabolism.

Jarery 11-04-07 09:56 AM


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. .

If you buy the cheap stuff from china its just powdered green tea. If you buy the real stuff from japan it has a very specific harvesting method that makes it a lot different from plain green tea. They cover the plants for a month prior to harvest,, blocking 90% of the light. That makes the leaves pump out chlorophyll by the bucketload. Then only the end two leaves are harvested, dried, veins removed, and stone ground so no heat is introduced. Its just powdered green tea the same as grass fed organic fillet mignon is just non ground safeway hamburger

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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