... Will drinking tea, in particular, green tea hydrate you, or does it act like a diuretic? ... (1 replies)
... Because tea is considered to be a diuretic, many people don't want to drink it after about twelve noon. Otherwise, they would have to be getting up during the night to urinate. ... (21 replies)
... Yes, I totally agree. It's a problem for anyone who wants to eat a healthy diet. ... (12 replies)
... how often a person is peeing. It is not true that the world is undergoing an epidemic of dehydrated people who are about to dry up and blow away on the wind. ... (3 replies)
... ything can be bad. My husband drinks loose green tea, that we get from the Chinese grocery store. We both prefer the Japanese long leaf green tea, because it has a really nice flavor. Some green teas can be quite bitter. It's supposed to be good for hypertension and high cholesterol. As for weight loss... ... (7 replies)
... Further, both coffee and tea show up in every epidemological study as linked to LOWER mortality, especially from heart disease, not higher. ... (17 replies)
... effect relationships when good and controlled experimental studies are still preliminary, eg. is it the caffeine or the some other factor? ... (17 replies)
... Caffeine is a powerful diuretic that strips calcium, magnesium, and sodium from your body. ... (17 replies)
... Hello, Juniper berry is one. It comes in capsule form, just don't over do it. ... (2 replies)