Benefits of coffee vs tea

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Avatar m tn Ability to tolerate treatment had minimal effect on the relationship of coffee and virologic response......In contrast to results for coffee, no effect was observed for drinking tea......" and ......."Coffee drinkers were also more likely to have a virologic response according to the predefined end points (Table 3). Among nondrinkers, 45.
Avatar n tn ve heard that 1 cup of coffee/day is fine, so I should think 1 cup of tea/day would be similar. I think as long as you keep it under 200mg of caffeine/day you'll be fine, but ask your doc.
Avatar f tn I know that this Coffee Story has been splashed all over the news today in regard to Decaf Coffee and Liver Disease. Decided to do some additional investigation on my own and one of my sources was the American Cancer Society funding of liver disease. Wonder if the limitation of Coffee was because of Caffiene? We do know that Caffiene does play a part in certain cardiovascular diseases. Hep C meds can cause tachycardia as well as arrhythmia's and could be contraindicated with Caffiene.
Avatar m tn I have no idea of green tea and its benefits but if you want to stay healthy and strong I would recommend astragalus.
Avatar f tn I wont drink it if u go to an organic store/health food store u can buy pregnancy tea like a box of the tea bags also peppermint tea is good avoid others and be careful with certain herbs as well as some can be bad do your research google everything
Avatar f tn There are a lot of mixed medical opinions out there regarding this so you should do what you feel comfortable with both physically and emotionally...caffeine is tough to kick so if you decide to cut it out of your diet do it slowly by switching to a mix of decaf and regular...I personally gave it up while I was prego but I had a miscarriage at 11 weeks...however I quickly went back to my old habit and it is a b**** to kick it again!
435139 tn?1255460391 The Danish study found that drinking 8 cups or more of coffee per day (this would be about 16 cups or more of tea), would increase the chances of miscarriage, or stillbirth, by 60% compared to women who did not drink caffeine. They also found that moderate coffee or tea drinking did not pose significant risks. For those drinking half a cup to 3 cups of coffee a day, the risk of fetal death was 3% higher compared to non-caffeine drinkers.
Avatar f tn Having some caffeine during pregnancy is fine!!
Avatar f tn I have been craving some iced coffee but haven't had any yet, I'm a bit scared.
Avatar f tn i also have been using coconut oil in my coffee with agave and in my smoothies ive read so many differant articles stating all the benefits of using coconut oil,fish oil, flaxseed, parssley tea. can i benefit from them?
315996 tn?1429054229 I hate to bring bad news but I have read that any kind of milk added to tea or coffee louses up the benefits. I can't remember the particulars . Jim posted something about milk wrecking the good in coffee a long time ago...something about the combo causing carcinogens. If I remember correctly, the milk added to tea binds the very thing that causes the benefit . I don't like milk in tea but I have added vanilla soy milk to coffee and it wasn't bad.
461781 tn?1285609481 So...I have a regular cup of coffee with milk and sugar every day in the morning, its not strong coffee, just coffee. And usually at work I'll have a cup of tea, either Green tea or Decaff tea. I don't consider that a lot of caffeinne, but I don't know if that is good or bad while ttc.
Avatar f tn For instance, studies evaluating the effect of green tea – popularly considered a “healthier” source of caffeine – have not shown the benefits associated with filtered, caffeinated coffee. This lack of benefit appears to be true for sources of caffeine other than green tea as well. Lastly, coffee should ideally be prepared by filtration because filtering removes cafestol and kahweol, two substances found in coffee that may increase serum cholesterol. So, What Do We Tell Our Patients?
Avatar f tn I drank the tea baby didn't come until 40+4 day but it made giving birth way easier then my first I ended up with no stitches this time and able to walk around with no pain after
Avatar m tn The study included 766 patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who were asked to report their intake of coffee, green tea and black tea. The patients were seen every three months during the nearly four-year study, and liver biopsies were taken at 18 months and 3.5 years to determine the progression of liver disease. Patients who drank three or more cups of coffee per day were 53 percent less likely to have liver disease progression than those who didn't drink coffee.
8778737 tn?1413827423 We went to my sister in laws the other day and Bosnians drink tea & coffee all the time. So while they got a regular coffee cup I was drinking out of a little tea cup lol I haven't had coffee yet in my pregnancy except the other day. I drink hot tea though. But only when its cold. What part of Florida?
Avatar f tn A lot of women are told by docs and midwives to drink the tea during their third trimester for its labor and milk benefits. What is said to work the best is Nipple stimulation.
Avatar f tn Yeahh I drink it once or twice a week..
Avatar f tn One cup of regular coffee a day is perfectly fine. You can have up to 300 mg a day, however the less you have the better.
Avatar f tn A small cup of coffee is fine. Avoid herbal teas since many herbs, including chamomile, aren't safe in pregnancy. Peppermint is fine.
Avatar n tn I read that when taking Strattera, one should not eat chocolate or consume tea/coffee. Is it true? My daughter reacts strongly against this because as a kid she can't accept that chocolate is not allowed (though she does not eat this frequently).
10476455 tn?1423121400 I'm craving hazelnut flavored coffee so baaad. I've alWays chosen a cup of tea over coffee. The coffee is all I can think about right now lol. How much is too much? Or will it harm my daughter?
Avatar n tn Tea contains about half the amount of caffeine found in coffee, so moderate consumption of green tea is unlikely to cause problems for the majority of people. If you are sensitive to caffeine, here are the symptoms to watch out for: restlessness irritability sleeping problems tremor heart palpitations loss of appetite upset stomach nausea frequent urination skin rash How to deal with tea caffeine? It is like an onion, surrounded by layers of myths.