No. Caffeine can cause chromosone damage and can quite possibly stunt your growth.
I don't see why a cup a day will do anything just don't over do it like 3 cups a day or whatever oh and after you have a cup drink an equivalent or more of water and no coffee does not stunt your growth that's just something that moms tell their kids as a way for them to let you know its a "big boys drink" but it has been disproven.
Caffeine from tea and coffee has been known to cause kidney problems even kidney stones.
Yellow label tea better than the coffee . It can help to control the blood pressure, prevent cancer, and is good for the heart.
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drinking green tea doesnt make you get good health, in can contribute, but good food and enough exercise are more important
Drinking "Peets" really means drinking coffee or tea at one of Peet's fine coffee and tea shops. However, the word "Peets" has become a common verb to denote spending time at one of these cafes. Therefore, a person sipping coffee at Peet's is said to be drinking "peets".
Both coffee and tea contain antioxidants and have varied health benefits. The one drawback which coffee has to a greater extent than tea is the amount of caffeine. For people with certain health conditions, such as heart disease, the amount of caffeine in coffee could be detrimental, making tea a better choice for them.
Water is one example.
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No, there is no mention of drinking coffee or tea in the Bible. About wine the Bible says 'do not get drunk with wine'. Eph 5:18 Do not get drunk with wine, which will only ruin you; instead, be filled with the Spirit.
Like, forever. It's not a posh thing, just like drinking coffee.
I think it is: I prefer coffee OVER tea. But it also could be: I prefer coffee to tea.It could also be more than tea but i think it is I prefer coffee to tea. I would always use to.