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Yes.
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.
Is camomile tea safe to drink during pregnancy?
No, smoking tea bags will not get you high. Tea does not contain any psychoactive compounds that could produce a high effect when smoked. It is not safe to smoke non-intended substances as it can be harmful to your health.
The best tea for heart patients would be an herbal tea. Hawthorne. If they insist on a "real" tea then decaffeinated green tea.
Most decaffeinated beverages have traces of caffeine in it. If you are having side effects from a decaffeinated tea it could be from the tea or the trace amounts of caffeine depending on the side effects.
Yes you can buy decaffeinated tea and coffee from any super stores
It can, but most will say 'decaffeinated' or 'no caffeine' on the box or container.
Many of the varieties of green tea have caffeine, but they also have decaffeinated varieties as well.
Smoking tea does provide a (relatively low) dose of inhaled caffiene (much as drinking tea gives you an oral dose of caffiene). Just like drinking tea would give you a "caffiene kick" of energy, smoking tea would give you a "caffiene kick" of energy as well. This is likely to come with a very mild euphoria, like drinking tea is likely to do, this euphoria, although very mild and hardly noticable, is technically a high. I have found smoking tea to give a good energy rush for about 40 minutes, when it ends and starts a "come down effect" or "after effect" which is basically an opposite of the initial effects. I have found this useful for appointments at the end of long days where I had little energy and not enough time to brew tea and drink it.
Yes, I believe Twinings makes decaffeinated gree tea.
Unless it specifically states "caffeine-free" on the label, YES. Chai tea is made with black tea as a base, with spices and flavourings added. Black tea has caffeine in it. Decaffeinated teas have some (not all) of the caffeine removed. There are herbal chai teas available that are made without black tea in them, so read the label carefully.