Although it can contain as much, if not more, caffeine than black tea, green tea provides a mellow energetic boost without the frenetic rush of black tea.
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Both regular and decaf coffee contain beneficial phytonutrients, like polyphenols, which are good for your heart and may ...
New research suggests that drinking too much coffee, soda, and fruit juice each day may greatly increase your stroke risk, ...
We’ve all felt it at some point, that lack of focus, or mental clarity. Some refer to it as brain fog, that cluster of ...
We highly recommend Designs for Health EGCg – Decaffeinated Green Tea Extract as it is a vegan and non-GMO product that is gluten, dairy, and soy-free. This supplement contains EGCG, a key ...
According to the Tea Advisory Panel, an astonishing 40% of the fluid drunk in the UK every day is tea. It’s our nation’s brew of choice, and has been for several hundred years. Tea was so important to ...
New Hampshire homesteader Michelle Visser champions chicory as an all-natural alternative to chemically decaffeinated coffee. "I make a tea from dried chicory root that tastes just like coffee ...
Other foods that may make your stool green include avocado, matcha (powdered green tea), blueberries, pistachio, basil, cilantro, parsley, and foods with green dye or food coloring, says Supriya ...