green tea
Posted by:
pikt
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Date: January 02, 2007 01:51AM what is the raw foodists point of view on hot green tea, or any tea for that matter? Re: green tea
Posted by:
greenman
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Date: January 02, 2007 02:06AM Teas in moderation are ok.
I recommend red tea also called Rooibos over green tea because it is caffeine free. Re: green tea
Posted by:
uti
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Date: January 02, 2007 09:08AM My experience is that the further along the raw path I go, the more sensitive I get to poisons like caffeine and chocolate. I was a long time green tea drinker after I left coffee behind. I allowed green tea to gradually leave my diet when it no longer served me, rather than pushing it away in denial and guilt (self-judgement). I put it down and picked it back up several times, never knowing which one would be the last. I haven't had the craving for it in about a year.
The truth for me is that caffeine is a poisonous stimulant. The energy it "gives" is followed by an energy "crash" as the body uses energy to deal with the toxicity. Greenman's suggestion to try Rooibos is a good one, and to that I would add try other herbal teas if nothing else than to break up the routine and habit pattern. Re: green tea
Posted by:
davidzanemason
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Date: January 02, 2007 12:13PM My opinion is that teas and other processed items are not as vital or sustaining as fresh, raw plant food. I would avoid caffeine or other stimulants. Just my experience.
-David Z. Mason Re: green tea
Posted by:
pikt
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Date: January 02, 2007 06:42PM is there a caffiene free yerba mate? Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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