disciple76
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Love green tea. I brew 4 bags in my Nalgene container everyday, cool it, add ice and about 5 Spenda packets. MMMM.
Love green tea. I brew 4 bags in my Nalgene container everyday, cool it, add ice and about 5 Spenda packets. MMMM.
Addicted to my nightly cup of red tea with a capsule of reishi taken afterward. Sleep like a dead man.
Same here after a strong cup of red tea, some reishi and some Ginseng I could hardly move last night.
I read an abstract that showed Ginseng lowers sodium levels but ups potassium levels greatly..which probably explains why my muscles relaxed fully, for the first time in a long time.
I read an article where some epidemiologists were trying to figure out why the British (who drink lots of tea) didn't have the same health benefits of asian populations who drink lots of tea.
It turns out that the British usually add a little milk to their tea and the casein from the milk binds to the polyphonols preventing them from exerting their beneficial effects. Something to think about when timing your tea around your protein drinks.
so that goes for green tea capsules as well around protein timing. Do you have any specific facts yearright like how many minutes/hours before or after you can take green tea without whey protein?
how about with other sources of protein?\
Facts
Milk destroys health benefits of tea, says study
January 12th, 2007
PARIS - Bad news for Britons: adding milk to tea ruins the health benefits of the drink, according to a Germany study. Tea has complex compounds called polyphenols which are believed to help the arteries to relax or dilate, thus enabling a smoother flow of blood.
Scientists led at the Charite Hospital in Berlin tested black Darjeeling tea on 16 healthy women volunteers aged more than 50, placing an ultrasound probe on their forearm to measure arterial response.
When the women drank half a litre (0.9 of a pint) of tea, their arteries relaxed significantly more than when they drank hot water or tea with milk — tea in which skimmed milk, comprising 10 percent of the drink’s volume, was added.
The results were confirmed in lab-dish tests on rat aorta.
The study, which appears online in the European Heart Journal, points the finger of blame at three casein proteins in the milk. These are thought to adhere to a kind of polyphenols known as catechins, preventing them from carrying out their health-making work.
This could explain why Britain, a nation passionate about tea-drinking but where almost everybody adds milk to their cup, fails to make headway against cardiovascular disease, said researcher Verena Stangl.
The study did not cover green tea, which is widely drunk in East Asia — without milk.
I steep my tea in hot water overnight, so that's its nice and cool and ready to drink in the morning. Will this destroy the benefits of tea drinking?![]()
I love drinking Green tea and was wondering how many other people like it too and how much they drink a day. I like drinking loose leaf Japanese and Chinese Green Tea, matcha, and tea bags and drink between 3-5 cups a day.
Been drinking tea since I was 10 yrs old. I have always been a black tea drinker, and other types too, but mainly black tea. First tried japanese green tea in college. Added Green Tea to my selection about, oh, 2 years ago. I have as much fun scouting out the different blends (jasmine etc) as I do drinking it. Love it! Love it!!
This gal doesnt drink coffee, so tea is my vice! I drink 3-5 cups a day, and take green tea tabs as well.
I'm not a big fan of caffeine, so I drink decaf green tea. I'm assuming the benefits that come from green tea have nothing to do with caffeine, so I should still be getting the benefits, right?
I love green tea!!!! Though I thought I've heard before that green tea can cause kidney stones...can anybody confirm or shed some light on this...?
i herd green tea buist ur sperm count is this true? dont thing so lol...
I love green tea!!!! Though I thought I've heard before that green tea can cause kidney stones...can anybody confirm or shed some light on this...?
Id look to another explanation as well....the Japanese (and a good amount of chinese) take in a very high amount of iodine. Green tea has significant amounts of fluorine, which is not good for the CNS and especially for the thyroid and anywhere that iodine binds. So, the japanese take care of the fluorine by flushing it out with iodine...as we should. Ive since stopped drinking green tea due to the high fluorine content (i have in the past year suffered serious CNS issues and am now hypothyroid/hypoadrenal). But I will soon add it back in once I am not so damn iodine deficient.
Lesson to learn, if you drink green tea, take some iodine with it. Otherwise you might become iodine deficient and have thyroid and the 'bad estrogen metabolites' (2/16) issues. Pick up a bottle of Lugol's solution and add a a few drops to your water.
Yeah the flouride thing is certainly questionable. I think drinking green tea is fine but when we start talking about taking large amounts of GT extract..that has me a little concerned because I don't know the flouride content of these extracts. Seems to be a big freakin secret as no one in the industry talks about it at all.
On the whole, I'd say if you are getting enough iodine in your diet, the small steady intake of flouride in tea shouldn't be a huge issue. If you are iodine deficient...that IMO, is when flouride or even chlorine exposure is a concern as they will bind aggressively to thyroid receptors.
It's a subject that needs a lot more study, but I think there's enough info present to at least make people aware of potential issues.