Nope, much less. Here's a chart for you to show the caffeine in different drinks: Coffee, Drip: 115-175
Coffee, Brewed: 80-135
Coffee, Espresso (2 ounces): 100
Coffee, Instant: 65-100
Tea, iced: 47
Tea, brewed, imported brands (avg.): 60
Tea, brewed, U.S. brands (avg.): 40
Tea, instant: 30
Tea, green: 15
Soak equal amount of green tea, sage, chamomile and cinnamon in boiling water, and then wait until it cool down and drink it in the morning and evening.
2. Green tea with mint, ginger and pomegranate peel
Boil two teaspoons of green tea, mint, ginger and pomegranate peel in appropriate amount of water, then filter it and wait until it cool down, you can drink it daily after every meal.
3. Green tea with cumin and chamomile
Mix a teaspoon of green tea, cumin and chamomile with water and place the mixture on the fire until it boils, then filter it and drink a cup daily.
Many of the varieties of green tea have caffeine, but they also have decaffeinated varieties as well.
The best tea for heart patients would be an herbal tea. Hawthorne. If they insist on a "real" tea then decaffeinated green tea.
It can, but most will say 'decaffeinated' or 'no caffeine' on the box or container.
Some coffee alternatives are: green tea coke (or other caffeinated drinks) black tea
Yes, I believe Twinings makes decaffeinated gree tea.
yes The amount of diuretic activity in a cup of green tea is extremely small, if it exists at all.
Yes.
There are some good benefits to green tea. However, Arizona green tea contains many additives so it is not as beneficial. Green tea contains high amounts of antioxidants, is good for your skin, and releasing toxins.
Yes it is. It contains Caffeine. White tea, black tea and green tea is bad for you. You would want to get caffeine free herbal tea. Decaffeinated just means that it has caffeine but they used chemicals to take it out. So instead of caffeine its chemicals.
Probably, but even decaffeinated tea (like decaffeinated coffee) that is made from tea leaves will still have a little. Herbal teas and red teas have no caffeine, so try them instead.
Green tea is considered a relaxing drink that can ease colds and the flu.
No. Wu-Long tea is the same as Oolong tea which is a caffeinated tea.