Green Tea confusion
#268876 - 06/12/06 10:59 AM
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chupie
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I'm confused. Safe or not? I see a green tea powder in a recipe. I really like Tea of Inquiry which is toasted rice and green tea. But I see green tea is listed with coffee as an irritant and yet there was an article on how green tea is good for the GI system in a newsletter.
Edited by chupie (06/12/06 11:43 AM)
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Green Tea has caffeine in it, therefore is not safe for IBS. I don't know about the powder and cooking with it.
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Green tea is very low in caffeine, so it can be drunk safely in moderation. If you're very unstable, you might want to avoid it temporarily until you stabilize, but the same could be said for fruits and vegetables.
Caffeine is not actually on the trigger list, but on the secondary "these can be problematic" list.
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Information from Stash Tea
CAFFEINE CONTENT 6 oz. serving
Espresso (2 oz.) 90 mg. Drip Coffee 80 mg. Black Tea 40 mg. Oolong Tea 25 mg. Green Tea 15 mg. White Tea 15 mg. Cocoa 4 mg. Decaffeinated Tea less than 4 mg. Herbal Tea 0 mg.
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