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I lamented to my father over text—"Green tea's just not the same"—because despite being caffeinated, tea just never gave me the buzz that coffee did. Alas, it's not like I had a choice ...
From potential cognitive benefits to weight loss, coffee and green tea have a lot in common—but they also have distinct pros and cons. We spoke with nutrition experts to find out the real ...
Another study that included 4,923 people with type 2 diabetes found that a higher intake of green tea and coffee was associated with a reduced risk of death from all causes.
Just like coffee, there's lots of different variations of green tea. Some of them I loved, like David’s Tea’s Green Passionfruit (from $10, davidstea.com ), which was fruity and tangy without ...
Depending on the variety, green tea contains 20 to 50 mg of caffeine, whereas coffee contains 80 to 120 mg per cup. In addition, the caffeine in green tea is released much more slowly than in ...
A cup of brewed green tea has 29 milligrams of caffeine. In moderation (a.k.a. below 400 milligrams per day), caffeine is relatively harmless. Some people can even have more and be fine.
Why coffee and tea could be bad for your health 9 “Coffee and tea are two of the world’s most beloved beverages, cherished for their rich flavors, stimulating effects, and the comfort they bring.
Coffee and green tea are loaded with antioxidants that provide anticancer properties. They may also help you lose weight. L-theanine in green tea may promote a calm, alert mental state.