Decaffeinated Green Tea

Hello fellow O’s!
I haven’t asked a question in awhile, but here’s one for you all.
Does decaffeinated green tea possess the same health benefits as regular
green tea? I’ve stopped drinking regular green tea since I was diagnosed as
hypo-thyroid and have heard that caffeine worsens this condition.
Thanks!
Dianne in L.A.

2 Responses to “Decaffeinated Green Tea”

  1. Esmeralda Christal Says:

    An excerpt on Dr D’s (Itaru’s) recommended green tea….
    Numerous scientific studies now document the tremendous benefits of drinking
    green tea. Some of the numerous health
    benefits of green tea include: provides powerful antioxidant polyphenols
    (estimated as 25X the antioxidant activity of
    vitamin E and 100X that of vitamin C) It promotes growth of friendly intestinal
    bacteria. It decreases toxic bowel
    metabolites (like polyamines), promotes cardiovascular health, prevents blood
    cell aggregation and improves cholesterol
    metabolism, inhibits toxin and carcinogen producing enzymes like ornithine
    decarboxylase. Epidemiological evidence suggests
    regular consumption of green tea reduces the risk of many cancers. Mr.
    Itaru’s Blend is mildly caffeinated, but it is
    important to
    realize that many of the anti-cancer properties of green tea are lost if it is

    de-caffeinated.
    blessings,
    kathy s
    **email me privately for more info on ordering Dr D’s (NAP) products
    kksmith@…

  2. Patrica Alethia Says:

    What about ginsing tea - its naturally caffeine free isnt it?

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