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		<title>A Possible Switch to Decaffeinated Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 08:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RT Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think I drink way too much coffee during any given day. Although it&#039;s not keeping me up at night, it can&#039;t be good for me. I think if and when I switch to decaffeinated coffee, I&#039;ll suffer from some severe caffeine withdrawal headaches for a couple of days. The Problems with Decaffeinated Coffee The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><img src="http://coffeeteablog.com/wp-content/uploads/roasted-coffee-beans.jpg" style="float:left;padding:5px 15px 10px 0;" alt="roasted coffee beans" title="roasted coffee beans" width="125" height="94" /> I think I drink way too much coffee during any given day. Although it&#039;s not keeping me up at night, it can&#039;t be good for me. I think if and when I switch to decaffeinated coffee, I&#039;ll suffer from some severe caffeine withdrawal headaches for a couple of days.</p>
<p><strong>The Problems with Decaffeinated Coffee</strong></p>
<p>The biggest problem I have with decaffeinated coffee is the taste. I don&#039;t know about anyone else, but I can taste the difference between regular coffee and decaffeinated coffee. This is especially true if it&#039;s the same brand. I really don&#039;t want to sacrifice the flavor of regular coffee when switching.</p>
<p>I&#039;m concerned about whether decaffeinated coffee is as healthy as regular coffee. There are at least six different methods used to turn regular coffee into decaffeinated coffee. I worry that any one of the processes could do more damage than good and I&#039;m not just talking about the coffee. What we consume affects us and I&#039;m more worried about the effect it would have on me than the effect on the coffee itself.</p>
<p><strong>Naturally Decaffeinated Coffee</strong></p>
<p>This is a misnomer because there isn&#039;t any such thing. It&#039;s just what scientists have labeled it as. The proper term would either be &#034;low-caffeine coffee&#034; or &#034;caffeine-free coffee&#034;. Actually, anything that would indicate that caffeine didn&#039;t have to be removed would be okay.</p>
<p>Caffeine-free natural coffees were found among wild Madagascan species, but are not sold on the world market. They produce inferior coffee and are difficult to breed from.</p>
<p>In 2004, researchers in Brazil completed a study of around 3,000 coffee plants from Ethiopia and found three that had almost no caffeine. The plants appear to lack an enzyme needed to produce caffeine. Scientists hoped that by crossing the caffeine-free variety with commercial crops they could make natural brands that could be available in five years. This is 2009 and that five-year mark is rapidly approaching. I haven&#039;t seen any yet.</p>
<p><strong>Health Concerns about Caffeine</strong></p>
<p>Coffee has been linked to risk factors for heart disease, stillbirths, <a href="http://arthritisrecipes.com/2009/01/osteoarthritis/" title="Arthritis Recipes  &raquo; Blog Archive   &raquo; Osteoarthritis" target="_blank">osteoarthritis</a> and rheumatoid arthritis, and <a href="http://insomnia.i-knowhowonline.com/" title="Finding an Insomnia Remedy" target="_blank">insomnia</a>. I don&#039;t know who did the linking and whether it&#039;s coffee in general they&#039;re talking about or caffeine itself.</p>
<p>Researchers claim that drinking coffee can lower the risk of Parkinson&#039;s disease and help protect against bladder cancer. Again, I don&#039;t know if they&#039;re talking about coffee or caffeine.</p>
<p>I&#039;m 48-years old and I have yet to suffer any ill effects from drinking regular coffee. I drink several cups a day and have been doing so for at least 20 years. What I&#039;m afraid of is the possibility that it may affect me as I head past middle-age.</p>
<p>When I sleep, I sleep like a rock (or like a log, depending on what colloquialism you prefer). My sleep cycle is odd enough as it is because of all the online projects I continuously work on (and dealing with a global audience), so I can&#039;t say whether caffeine affects my sleep or not.</p>
<p>I think I&#039;m going to try to hold out for the natural caffeine-free coffee to hit the market. If so, my worries will be over.</p>
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		<title>Various Uses of Green Tea for Dieting and Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 15:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RT Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personally, I really can&#039;t tell the difference the taste of green tea as opposed to black tea or any other kind of tea. I&#039;ve had a little experience, not good, with using green tea for dieting. I&#039;ll relate my experience along with other details about green tea. Green Tea for Dieting A few years ago, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><img src="http://coffeeteablog.com/wp-content/uploads/green-tea-leaves.jpg" style="float:left;padding:5px 15px 10px 0;" alt="green tea leaves" title="green tea leaves" width="125" height="167" /> Personally, I really can&#039;t tell the difference the taste of green tea as opposed to <a href="http://coffeeteablog.com/steuarts-black-tea-cinnamon/">black tea</a> or any other kind of tea. I&#039;ve had a little experience, not good, with using green tea for dieting. I&#039;ll relate my experience along with other details about green tea.</p>
<p><strong>Green Tea for Dieting</strong></p>
<p>A few years ago, I&#039;d say at least eight, I was introduced to something called &#034;<a href="http://chineseweightlossteainfo.blogspot.com/2008/12/chinese-weight-loss-tea.html" title="Chinese Weight Loss Tea Information: Chinese Weight Loss Tea" target="_blank">Chinese weight loss tea</a>&#034;. One of my wife&#039;s friends had lost a bit of weight by drinking it and explained to me how it works. She gave me a small cardboard box, colored green, covered with Chinese writing and with the words &#034;diet tea&#034; on one solitary flap.</p>
<p>This green tea came in teabags, not as tea leaves as depicted in the small picture I provided, and it was intended as a hot drink. Since I like hot tea almost as much as I like hot coffee, I tried it for a day. I knew it was supposed to act like a mild laxative, but I could not stay out of the bathroom after drinking it. At least, not until I was completely void of everything in my system.</p>
<p>That was the first and last time I ever messed with anything with the words &#034;diet tea&#034; on it.</p>
<p><strong>Green Tea Detoxification Recipes</strong></p>
<p>I&#039;ve been reading various articles about green tea being used as the basic ingredient for detoxification. Various forms of &#034;<a href="http://enjoytea.info/detox-tea" title="Enjoy Tea: Detox Tea" target="_blank">detox tea</a>&#034; can be used to detoxify your liver and your skin. I&#039;m sure there are other detoxifying organs involved, but I haven&#039;t read about them yet. Of course, it takes more than green tea by itself to do the job intended.</p>
<p>Most of the detox teas that I&#039;ve read about don&#039;t even include green tea, so it seems to be a bit of a misnomer to me, even if it is a legitimate use of the word &#034;tea&#034;.</p>
<p><strong>Green Tea and Old People</strong></p>
<p>While traveling in the orient at various times in my life, I noticed the old folks tended to drink hot, green tea at least a day. I don&#039;t know if it contributed to their longevity (I met a Japanese man of over a hundred years old who could get around better than my 75 year-old mother and my 73 year-old mother-in-law), but why take chances?</p>
<p>If something as simple as having a hot cup of green tea every day could increase your lifespan and allow you to live a healthier life at the same time, wouldn&#039;t it be worth it to include it as part of your daily diet?</p>
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