There is less caffeine in green tea than in black teas. While tea itself (without sweetener of course), has no calories to speak of, any caffeinated product may increase your appetite, which can, in the long run add to a weight dilemma On the average, I would say not to worry too much about this being a big contributor to weight gain
No, caffeine and tea are both naturally occurring diuretics so they will both make your body dispel any excess fluids.
No. Just the opposite, The caffeine in coffee is a diuretic, and that will make your body produce more urine. On the contrary, caffeine increases blood pressure so if you suffer from low blood pressure caffeine in moderation can help you retain water over time and reduce dehydration.
no
construction joints in water retaining structure?
no, it makes you retain water though.
No, it's a diuretic and has the exact opposite effect.
When the breakdown products of caffeine and alcohol are filtered out through the kidneys they pull water will them, giving you a higher urine volume
Salt makes the body retain water.
temperature plays a role in humidity
Water is much healthier for green onions because green onions require water than soil to make the grow.
The high specific heat allows water to act as a heat sink. Water will retain its temperature after absorbing large amount of heat and retain its temperature after losing equally large amount of heat. So water is essential for life.
temperature plays a role in humidity
Yup