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Arizona Diet Green Tea typically has a pH level ranging from about 6 to 7, making it slightly acidic to neutral. This level of acidity is relatively mild compared to more acidic beverages like sodas or citrus juices. The presence of ingredients like citric acid can contribute to its acidity, but overall, it is generally considered safe for most consumers.
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No green tea is not acidic, it is alkalic. Green tea is made from Camellia sinensis leaves and originated in China.
Tea is an acidic solution.
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.
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Japanese green tea, like most green tea, is mildly acidic. Keep in mind that most food and drink is also mildly acidic, so relative to many common foods and drink (such as fruit juice), green tea tends more towards the alkaline side, but it is still more acidic than milk or water. The acidity will be greatest if you brew the tea with a greater leaf to water ratio, and if you use longer steeping time, as this leads to greater concentrations of organic compounds in the water. The level of acidity in tea is not a matter of concern; it is within the normal range for food and drink and poses no health risks.
Arizona Tea
The answer is no. The benefits of green tea are; antioxidants, polyphenols and of course a healthy dose of water. It has been surmised, but not fully proven, that drinking green tea can decrease the chances of heart disease, lung problems, chronic fatigue and promote weight loss. And while Arizona Green Tea does have green tea in it, the detriments far out weigh the benefits of this commercial brew. This is because when you are drinking Arizona Green Tea, you're not just drinking green tea, you're drinking sugars, preservatives, and artificial/natural flavors. Honestly, stick to the real thing. A hot cup, brewed for a minute per serving (usually 2-3 min) drizzle in some honey for sweetness or squeeze in some lemon for zest. You're wallet and waistline will thank you. Cheers :)