August 26

Decaf Teas
Posted on August 26th, 2011 at 6:23 PM by admin

decaf teas
why do I have a stomach ache after drinking Decaf Tea?

I am either constipated, have diharea, have yellow colored stool, black, or normal. Have a stomach ache after eating and drinking tea, my feet are always freezing when I have socks on or shoes or am in bed. I get hungry and not hungry… I feel like I am going to puke? Can this be anxiety.. or anemia? what is it?

Could be bad allergies did you ever get an allergy test? if not get one….. it helps……… that or you are just convincing yourself this. if you decide to do it again to make sure you are not convincing yourself it’s probably not going to work because if you even think of it at all when you try again youre going to have these problems again. you should go to a doctor then get an allergy test whether they tell you to or not.

How to Decaffeinate a Tea

August 11

Decaf Black Tea
Posted on August 11th, 2011 at 2:10 PM by admin

decaf black tea
Is decaf Black Tea more beneficial than normal black tea?

And is it more expensive?
I forgot to ask also, can drinking a lot of black tea induce the effects that drinking a lot of coffee would?

The only difference should be the Caffeine. Whether that’s good or bad depends on your own situation–what you want it to do. Decaf Tea costs no more than regular, except that it’s less often packaged in large quantities. A box of a certain number of bags of the same brand usually costs the same, with or without caffeine.

Speaking of caffeine, yes, drinking large amounts of strong black tea can have an effect similar to that of coffee–but you’d have to drink quite a bit more of it. According to one site I just looked at, an eight-ounce cup of brewed black tea contains from 47 to 60 milligrams of caffeine (and those figures have to vary with the strength of the tea), while the same amount of brewed or drip coffee contains 108 or 145. Instant coffee contains about the same amount of caffeine as tea, and even Decaf Coffee contains a slight amount.

In my personal experience, coffee is good for waking up or staying awake, and tea is good for everything else, especially comforting shattered nerves.

Marjorie’s Iced Tea with a Hint of Mint

Posted on August 8th, 2011 at 10:44 AM by admin

organic decaffeinated tea
What well-known brands of Decaffeinated Tea do not use chemical processes to remove Caffeine?

I bought Marks and spencer’s decaffeinated fairtrade teabags but there is nothing on the box to say what method they have used to remove the caffeine. If they don’t say organic does it automatically mean they use this method??

Try Good Earth teas: http://teangling.com/?s=goodearth

Here is an example Good Earth Green Tea, Decaffeinated

http://teangling.com/?d=B000F6UOOG

It uses the CO2 natural method.

Organic Decaf Coffee Part 2

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