i can only say from experience but I have consumed a large helping of matcha tea every morning for the last week and a half and i just pooped out a ninja turtle.
Yes matcha tea can actually make you bowel movements green. I can say this because I drink matcha tea almost everyday and I have my personal experience. When the first time, I noticed the change in color, I got scared then I thought may be I am drinking the tea too much so I reduced the quantity but still the color was green, however, this time the color was slightly light.
i can only say from experience but I have consumed a large helping of matcha tea every morning for the last week and a half and i just pooped out a ninja turtle.
The color of a puppy's bowel movements is typically dark brown. Occasionally a puppy's bowel will be a green or black color.
Your dumps are green because you have screwed up bowel movements
Bowel movements are typically brown in color due to the presence of bile during the digestive processes. Green bowel movements indicate a shorter journey through the digestive track, resulting in one of the earliest colors in the digestive process.
Not having many bowel movements can come from not drinking enough water (to flush your system), not eating enough fiber (like raisen bran and breads) and a host of other reasons. Runny green bowel movements can come from eating green foods (like broccoli, cabbage, etc). Stress for men and for a woman her monthly cycle can also cause runny bowel movements. I'm not a doctor just a mom of 5 kids,....so your best bet is to see your own physician to supplement this answer.
yes
I do believe that CVS does sell matcha green tea, i would check out their website and see what they have to offer, if they don't have it i would check with walmart
no, my mom makes me eat these and it has never had this type of effect on me
If you are looking for equal health benefits... no. Powdered green tea is higher in antioxidants and its other nutritional components. I still recommend the tea bag because it still has the benefits and is cheaper.
Matcha, the type of tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony, is a powdered green tea. More specifically, it as a Japanese green tea, and it is most similar to Gyokuro. Like gyokuro, it is a shade-grown green tea. Although it originated in Japan, teas in the style of Matcha are now produced elsewhere, including in Kenya and China. Matcha is not the same as any powdered green tea...it is more specific. Other green teas, if powdered, would not be considered matcha.
Matcha is the finest green tea in the world. Grown from specially shaded tea bushes, experts pick only the finest leaves from the crop and, after drying them, grind the entire leaf with special granite grinding wheels.
Matcha green tea can cost anywhere from ten dollars to 50 dollars, a great place to shop for these is just to look it up and click on the "shopping" tab. You can also learn to make your own at http://www.matchasource.com/matcha-recipes-s/6.htm