You don't. Green tea will not start you on your period. Hormones do. Ask your mom when she got her first period and most likely that's about the time you will. Don't be in such a hurry because you will have a period for at least 50 years. Your first year of period is also a time that will be off and on. It takes your hormones time to settle down so some months you will have a heavy period and other months nothing much. You may also skip a month. Same thing happens when you go into menopause.
Some people think that the home substances like green tea can make a woman have her first period. Some think it is not true.
Green tea DOESN'T start your period, but it can ease the pain from menstrual cramps.
I haven't tried the green tea first period thing yet ( I'm actually starting it tomorrow) but I don't think it matters if it's hot or cold I'm gonna have mine hot though !! Hope it works for u
No. Your hormones determine when your period will start. I can't help but wonder why you are in a hurry for your period. You will have it for at least 50 years once it begins and many times there can be PMS before your period and cramps when it starts.
It's upto 100 mg green tea is in gaint eagle green tea. Lose upto 20 lbs over a period of time with and exercise plan.A small cup of green tea can make a big difference.
Yes, it will help you get your period. It works better if its warm. Not to hot though. Just hot enouh to drink. ;)
Honey, your period will come when it's good and ready, no matter how much green tea you chug. Just relax and let nature do its thing. And trust me, you don't want to mess with Mother Nature - she always has the last laugh.
No. Hormones start/stop periods and nothing you eat or drink stops or starts them.
The same parts of the world that white and green tea originate from, as black tea is simply green tea that has been allowed to ferment (i.e. rot or decompose) for a period of time.
No. Your age of menstruation is determined by your genes, as well as by other factors such as what part of the world you live in: in some countries, women begin menstruating younger than in other countries. There are also a few studies suggesting that whether you are malnourished or whether you are vitamin-deficient can affect the age of your first period. But there is no evidence that green tea has anything to do with when you begin to get your period.
Someone is fooling with your mind . . . the onset of your period is controlled by your hormones. Drinking or eating anything, including green tea, makes no difference, at all, believe me!
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