I don't know about how it would affect a child's health, however, I wouldn't give a child coffee due to the caffeine. If you do, however, I would suggest to put milk in it so it would contain less caffeine. That's why they call coffee with milk, kids coffee.
Yes, white tea contains caffeine, as does any type of tea from the tea plant (including green tea, black tea, oolong, and Pu-erh). It is a widespread myth that white tea is lowest in caffeine among teas. There is no basis for this statement, and it has been repeated by many companies promoting white tea as a "healthier" product relative to other types of tea. Scientific studies that have examined the caffeine content of a large number of teas have found that white tea, like other types of tea, has a broad range of caffeine content, from low to high. All tea has much less caffeine than coffee. But the caffeine in a particular tea depends more on the type of leaf used than the way the tea is processed. Teas containing more tips contain more caffeine, whereas teas containing more whole leaves have less caffeine.
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If you are thinking of "11mg of caffeine per kg if weight", then yes it will. If you meant 11 mg coffeine for the whole body weight, then it will have no effect.
Coffee grounds can add nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, and other minerals to the soil as it breaks down, making it a beneficial plant fertilizer when used in moderation. However, using too much coffee grounds can make the soil too acidic, so it's best to incorporate them with other organic matter when watering plants.
1 kilogram is equal to 1,000,000 milligrams. Therefore, 11 kilograms are equal to 11 x 1000000 = 11000000 milligrams.
Starbucks drinks are not really dangerous; it's just that most of them contain high doses of caffeine. Not every parent wants their kids to drink caffeinated drinks because these drinks are not necessarily good for a growing young person's health. But some Starbucks drinks do not contain much caffeine, or you can get them made with decaffeinated coffee. Many people of all ages like the Frappuccino, which comes in such flavors as caramel, mocha, coffee, and vanilla.
There are 100 milligrams in one decigram. There are 10 milligrams in one centigram. Therefore, 11 decigrams plus 13 centigrams is equal to (11 x 100) + (13 x 10) = 1230 milligrams.
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Between 8-11 cents per pound.
Of course it does -- it is black tea (except 2 varieties that are white and green tea, but they still have a small amount of caffeine). There is **50 mg per bottle of the black tea varieties. **I have a Raspberry one right now, and it says it is 50mg/16oz. The Lipton website indicates 8oz of Pure Leaf Unsweetened Tea contains 31mg of caffeine. Therefore, a 16 oz bottle contains 62mg of caffeine.
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