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This article will show you the difference between caffeine free and regular green tea. It will also discuss alternatives for those who can't drink caffeine teas. Related Article Tags: , , , , When you think about what hot drinks you want to have at the morning, or for that matter, at any other time of the day, consider this: caffeine can seriously affect your health. Now it is no secret that some of the tea companies use caffeine in their products; you can of course choose those that don't - for example, let us take Wissotzky tea: Black tea has 60 - 70 mg of caffeine, Green tea has 15 - 20 mg while Herbal Tea would have no caffeine at all. Related Article Tags: , , This article will consider if decaffeinated green tea is the same as regular green tea. It will also tell you how you can decaffeinate your own green tea if you want. Related Article Tags: , , , , The 'pick me up' we get from drinking tea is a result of the caffeine in the tea. When black tea caffeine first was discovered in the year 1827, it was thought to be a new substance and was named theine. It was found to have effects identical to coffee and in fact, eventually it was found out to be the same caffeine as found in coffee, so the term theine was dropped from use. Related Article Tags: , , Caffeine is form of plant alkaloid which is found in a wide variety of numerous plants most common of which are coffee, tea, and cocoa to some extent. Other plants such as the Yerba mate and the Guarana, which are used widely in the preparation of tea and energy drinks in the recent times also acts sources of caffeine though the percentage found in them are very small. Of all the sources mentioned above one of the most prominent is the coffee. Related Article Tags: , , , , As far as partners go, caffeine and high blood pressure are as incompatible as oil is to water. This article outlines the dangers of mixing caffeine with high blood pressure. Related Article Tags: , , , , , For all the coffee lovers out there this article may appeal to your ears and say' finally, something positive'. I know, it is really my intention to call your interest. Just read through and you will be amazed! Related Article Tags: , , , , , We all have this pre-conceived notion that only coffee contains caffeine but that is not the case. Beverages like cokes and chocolate products contain caffeine. A hot cup of coffee with the morning sunshine sounds so tempting and revitalizing. Related Article Tags: , , It is common knowledge that the caffeine content in coffee is not good for human health. In spite of that caffeine consumption the world over has increased in the past decade. Related Article Tags: , ,
The main ingredient and reason why people buy coffee is, of course, caffeine. But many people like the taste of regular black coffee; and there's not much difference between the taste of caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee. There have been a lot of negative reviews of the consequences of consuming coffee, tea or eating chocolate because of the amount of caffeine that these substances contain. There might be a silver lining to the caffeine cloud though and that's how caffeine can play an important role in boosting your memory. A look at how caffeine intake during pregnancy can affect the developing baby. Includes tips on cutting back on your caffeine. Whether you choose espresso, brewed, latte or instant coffee, men who drink three or more cups of coffee a day will have a 45 per cent lower risk of developing gallstones, according a survey in June 9th edition of The Journal of the American Medical Association. Related Article Tags: , , , Pregnant but still craving your caffeine fix? A new study published by the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology may help dissuade you from reaching for a second cup of coffee. It finally answers the question of how much is too much caffeine during pregnancy. First of all, let’s discuss why caffeine may be harmful to a developing fetus. Caffeine does cross the placenta, from mother to baby, constricts blood vessels and can inhibit blood flow. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , An anxiety diet is one that adds to your body's already anxious state by stimulating the senses. What is alarming with an anxiety diet is the fact that it includes food that you take into your body often. Related Article Tags: , , , Despite the fact that coffee is the world's second most popular traded good behind oil, there remains some confusion and debate about its effects on our bodies. In this article we will take a look at four of the most popular questions surrounding coffee consumption and try to separate the facts from the fiction. Related Article Tags: , , , , Diabetes is a disease that has long plagued patients around the world; yet despite the history and prevalence of the condition, it continues to mystify doctors, researchers and patients. One mystery is the correlation between diabetes and caffeine. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , The latest Google launch, Google Caffeine, has been doing the rounds for the past many weeks and ever since the New Year began almost six months ago, the ecstasy has only increased to hit the ceiling. The Google Caffeine is the latest web indexing system and provides 50 per cent fresher results in comparison to the one that was in use last. Related Article Tags: , , What exactly is caffeine? It is a colorless, somewhat bitter substance that is found in coffee, tea, chocolate and cola. It is also in many over- the-counter medicines and in many diet/weight loss supplements. It is a stimulant and it is considered a psychoactive drug. It is the most widely consumed drug in this country. Drugmakers are required by law to list the amount of caffeine in their product, however, food and beverage companies do not have to. The caffeine that is taken out of coffee beans to produce decaffeinated coffee is then sold to drug companies and soft drink manufacturers. The best way to have healthy, glowing skin is to start from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine in the form of coffee and soda is one way to start. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And lack of moisture is a sure way to create lines and wrinkles. It's also a diuretic, causing increased urine output, again depleting your body and skin of the moisture it needs. We try to combat this with moisturizers, but the better way is to put the moisture INTO your body, not on it.
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