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  • Hot tea and the induction.

    Ok, I am now over the 14 day hump but I am staying with the induction for a while. But, well....I am currently sitting here drinking my late night cup of hot tea, earl grey. I know it has a little bit of caffine. But i love hot tea. I love cold tea. All unsweet of course. Can I be hurting myself? I drink raspberry tea, green tea, earl grey, and want to keep finding more that i would like. But I want to get it right along the way.
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    Start date: 5/20/05 - SW/440
    Restart date: 1/1/10 - RW/400
    CW/400
    GW/190


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    Tea is fine. Just watch the caffein and do not count it towards your daily water.
    Start: 3/6/05
    ReStart: 10/1/2006
    Female 47 yrs old
    209/197/130

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    • #3
      I read here (I think) that if you let your 'caffeineated' tea sit for half a minute then pour that water out and add new water you will have poured most of the caffeine away.
      Can anyone confirm this?
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      F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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      • #4
        I actually read that somewhere on the web and it makes sense to me :nod
        Start: 3/6/05
        ReStart: 10/1/2006
        Female 47 yrs old
        209/197/130

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        • #5
          Is it possible to start getting used to decaffeinated tea?

          There are some teas that taste like tea but have no caffeine in it too, maybe it's worth hunting for those?

          Anyhow, if you find that your earl grey isn't causing you to stall, then I don't see why it would hurt to have your cuppa!

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          30yo F 5'5 (166cm)
          HW170, SW170/CW170/GW120 (lbs) [75,70/67/55(kg)]


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          • #6
            You can get decaf Earl Grey tea!! :icondance

            That's what I drink on occasion. I use Tetley, but I'm sure there are other ones out there. Earl Grey is so luxurious.
            F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress


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            • #7
              I love tea! I still drink 2 cups of green tea at dinner, I know it has caffine in it but it hasn't stalled me. The most important thing is to still drink lots and lots of water, most of the regulars on this site drink at least a gallon a day.
              Chriss Female 246/236/160 5'3"
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              • #8
                Even though i need coffee to wake up...when i'm reading a good novel at night i always drink celestial seasonings herbal. it has been a ritual. i would be up all nite if i drank caffeinated tea at nite.

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                • #9
                  Just a note: Green or black tea may help lower cholesterol and increase metabolism. Perhaps try sticking with these two for a while and see if you keep losing. If you start stalling, try a decaf. Regular tea has much less caffeine than a cup of coffee, fyi.
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