It is still good but the benefits are less because a lot of the antioxidants and such are removed with the caffiene in the decaffination process. I recommend the regular tea as it does not contain much caffiene anyways.
Many of the varieties of green tea have caffeine, but they also have decaffeinated varieties as well.
Yes, Ceylon tea is caffeinated.
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
A mug of decaffeinated green tea typically contains about 2 to 5 calories, depending on how it is prepared. The low calorie count is primarily due to the fact that green tea is mostly water and contains minimal nutrients. If you add sweeteners or milk, the calorie content will increase accordingly.
Yes, I believe Twinings makes decaffeinated gree tea.
Yes.
yes The amount of diuretic activity in a cup of green tea is extremely small, if it exists at all.
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.