I am pretty sure it depends on the tea. I'm not entirely sure, but it depends on the types like green or black. Also, the amount that you use. generally one bag of green tea has about 30mg caffeine
Depends on the strength of the No Doz. Maximum Strength each pill is 200mg of caffeine, so there would be 400mg of caffeine in 2. Regular Strength each pill is 100mg of caffeine, so there would be 200mg of caffeine in 2. Read the box?
Coffee extract typically contains around 40-80 milligrams of caffeine per serving.
Coffee extract typically contains around 60-100 milligrams of caffeine per ounce.
Coffee extract typically contains around 30-50 milligrams of caffeine per ounce.
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It has 1 Milligram of Caffeine per 10ml of coke. So if my maths doesn't fail me there should be 200mg of Caffieine in a 2 Litre Bottle of Coca-Cola.
Tea always has caffeine, but not as much as coffee. So, yes to your question.
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Green tea, does contain caffeine (30 to 50 milligrams per 8 oz. cup) unless it is labelled as caffeine free. The caffeine content of tea bags is notably higher than loose leave tea. Each person has a different threshold for tolerance of caffeine so only you will know how much is enough/too much.
It depends on the tea. Herbal teas generally are caffeine-free. Green tea is caffeine-free. Black teas (Pekoe, Earl Grey, etc.) *do* contain caffeine.
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The caffeine content in green tea can vary depending on factors like the type of tea and brewing method, but on average, green tea contains about 20-45 mg of caffeine per 8-ounce cup. If you have 315 mg of green tea leaves, it could yield anywhere from approximately 60 to 150 mg of caffeine, depending on how it's brewed. However, this is a rough estimate, as the actual caffeine content can vary.