Is it bad to drink green tea almost every day?
I drink a lot of green tea and grey tea. Is it as bad as coffee? And is there something bad about drinking specifically green tea? I've heard myths about it making you infertile.
I drink a lot of green tea and grey tea. Is it as bad as coffee? And is there something bad about drinking specifically green tea? I've heard myths about it making you infertile.
Anonymous
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Green tea is making the news everyday about the wonderful health benefits it contains. It is important that if you are really concerned about your health, drinking loose leaf tea will give you the maximum health benefits.Tea bought in a store in tea bags is a low grade product.
BTW, if you add milk to your tea you loose the health benefit.
You must also consider what you put into your tea. Drinking green tea will not make you infertile.
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Drink Green Tea All Day
Tarawr the Ninja
Green tea has antioxidants so it is very healthy and I've never heard anything about making you infertile. I would ignore that myth. Green tea will help you live longer (seriously, my grandfather is healthy and drinks green tea!) Theres a lot of great benefits to it, but if you drink too much in one day consistently everyday, just to let you know, any kind of tea can lower iron levels, but so does coffee. (found out when I donated blood!) but having a good diet with lots of iron will balance it out =)
Anonymous
I drink at least 2 cups of regular tea each day, and herbal tea also. Turn to the lord for strength and have your tea and enjoy it, add a biscuit and a walk that will help greatly don't just sit there sucking on tea anything to access is bad for you even SEX! lol
Anonymous
Drinking green tea each day is actually very healthy for you. The tea’s rich concentration of catechin polyphenols act as powerful antioxidants that ward off disease and improve health.
Scientific findings have linked drinking green tea to helping slow or prevent heart disease rheumatoid arthritis, impaired immune disease, and liver disease. In addition, some studies have indicated tea may have cancer-fighting properties for cancer of the bladder, colon, esophageal, stomach, and pancreas.
I hope this helps.