Yes it does. The Caffeine Content in English Breakfast Tea is 3.4% of Total Weight (which is a significant amount compared to other teas). The caffeine content in tea is about half to one third to that of coffee. This tea gives a good energy boost compared to coffee coffee.
Caffeine does not increase your risk of Heart disease. It temporarily increases your sympathetic tone (increased heart rate, mild increase in blood pressure) but certainly doesn't "harden" your arteries. The hardening of arteries, atherosclerosis, is a process that occurs over many years in response to elevated LDL cholesterol, chronically elevated blood pressure, and several other factors including smoking.
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Broken Orange Pekoe SouchongMixed.Orange pekoe is a standard grade of tea. Souchong is a grade made from larger, more mature leaves. Souchong is usually considered lower grade, but is lower in caffeine and stronger in flavor, and can be desirable in certain cases.
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Yes, you can generally drink orange pekoe tea while taking Zoloft (sertraline). There are no known direct interactions between the two. However, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider about your diet and any potential interactions with medications. Additionally, be mindful of caffeine content in tea, as it can affect some individuals differently.
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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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Yes, Lapsang Souchong, a black tea characterized by its smoky aroma, which comes from drying the leaves over pine smoke, does contain caffeine. However, because it is a souchong, meaning that it is made from larger, more mature leaves of the tea plant, it tends to be significantly lower in caffeine than the typical grades of black tea (like orange pekoe, and most other black teas) which are made from the bud and leaves closer to the bud, which are higher in caffeine.