So where are you from, that is, if you don't mind me asking?
Uh is this usual of you to randomly ask posters in a tea thread where they are from? haha..purpose?
So where are you from, that is, if you don't mind me asking?
Uh is this usual of you to randomly ask posters in a tea thread where they are from? haha..purpose?
I'm english too...speaking.
When I think of The English, I think of this... View attachment 8190
and when I think of Coffee, I think of this country
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I'll say you're an alien, who lives on Mars then haha. I don't alcohol.
I was just asking, because of cultural differences.Uh is this usual of you to randomly ask posters in a tea thread where they are from? haha..purpose?
You are right. You got me. We now have internet on Mars. It's pretty great. I can finally connect with earthlings with T.
Must cost you a lot of money coming backwards and forwards for a cup of coffee. Must have coffee plantations on Mars, well, under it.
You humans are way off with your rovers..you wouldn't believe the shit we have here...but no cure for T..sadly.
Has anyone come accross side effects:
For more than 5 cups a day apparently!
These side effects can range from mild to serious and include headache, nervousness, sleep problems, vomiting, diarrhea, irritability, irregular heartbeat, tremor, heartburn, dizziness, ringing in the ears, convulsions, and confusion.
pu-erh tea: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings - WebMD
www.m.webmd.com › vitamins › source-3
Has anyone come accross side effects:
For more than 5 cups a day apparently!
These side effects can range from mild to serious and include headache, nervousness, sleep problems, vomiting, diarrhea, irritability, irregular heartbeat, tremor, heartburn, dizziness, ringing in the ears, convulsions, and confusion.
pu-erh tea: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings - WebMD
www.m.webmd.com › vitamins › source-3
It's safe for children to drink and I wouldn't imagine many people get tinnitus from it. It's because it works on GABA and playing around with GABA is why they listed it as a side-effect. Although, I would love to see where they pulled that from? Do they have a study around such allegations?
So yesterday I might have OD'd on pu'er lol. It did give me some heart palpitations. I just drank lots of water. It was fine though, might need to not drink more than 4 litres of it a day!
@Danny Boy , Do you know anything about a tea named Yerba Maté? It contains (among other things) vitamin C, potassium, magnesium and manganese.
"Mate is a healthy and stimulating drink, with roughly 35 milligrams of caffeine per 8 oz. serving. Yerba Maté is an appetite suppressant, also high in Vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, and manganese. Mate contains xanthines, which are in the same family as caffeine, and sometimes called "mateine". Mate also contains other natural chemicals and trace minerals that seem to mellow out the experience of consuming this particular type of caffeine, and many mate drinkers report that they feel alert and focused without any negative effects of coffee, such as jitters and a caffeine crash. Preliminary scientific studies of mate have shown that the compounds in the plant have a relaxing effect on smooth muscle tissue, rather than a stimulating effect on the central nervous system."
http://theteaspot.com/about-tea.html
If you find it helpful please let us know
Thought I'd look for it at my local coffe/tea shop. I like that it's suppose to calm the central nervous system, but that's maybe true for many kinds of tea? I'm not really a tea expert