Has tea got caffeine in it?!


Question:

Has tea got caffeine in it?

is 8 mugs of tea bad for you and what if any side affects can there be


Answers:
Yes

Yes, but you can get decaf.

Yeah, there is caffeine in tea.
There's caffeine in a lot of drinks.

Of course.

Yes tea has caffeine, theres is no where as much as in coffee tho, the most common side effect is headaches

i heard tea has more caffine than coffee, so yes it has

Yes, more than most coffees!!

Yes.. except the decaffinated tea.............

yes, but it wont hurt you.

Some tea has caffeine, especially black tea varieties but there are a lot of green teas that specify they have no caffeine.

It has caffeine in it...........It is addictive, try going 2 weeks without a cuppa, you will be craving it big time and will eat all kinds of stuff until you realise it is tea your body

I gave up tea 10 years ago because I got fed up of going away on holiday and craving tea.......I have never drunk coffee or fizzy drinks........This is the standard black tea the common sort Im taking about

yes tea has caffeine in it

yes but it dont have so much as coffee 8 mugs is fine i drink more than that

some tea does, a cup of regular tea has about half the caffeine of a cup of coffee, if you are worried about consuming too much caffeine , drink an herbal tea.

it does have caffine in tea

Tea naturally has caffeine in it but it does come in decaffeinated varieties. I heard that too much caffeine can be hard on your kidneys so you might want to cut back a bit.

yes and 8 cups are too much. Jitters, insomnia, dehydration.

yep drink water its much better 4 u

yes, but you can always get decaffinated tea, 8 mugs of tea is a lot if it is a day. You can get dehydrated. Just get decaffinated tea and you should be fine, it tastes the same.

yes, there is caffeine in tea. unless you get the decaffinated kind. 8 cups of tea in one day? that is a lot. for some people caffeine can make you hyper and you may have a hard time going to sleep. but then after it wears off you feel extremely tired. but on the flip side, for some people caffeine has no affect.

Yes.
Black tea and green tea contain some. Most of the herbal teas that I've tried don't. Best to check the box or package when you're buying it.

Yes, tea has caffeine in it.
8 mugs of tea a day is bad for you. It will eventually cause dehydration and leave you feeling tired. There's lots of tannin in tea too, excess amounts of anything is not good for you. Drink more water if you feel tired.

yes but not all

I did research one time because I had trouble handling coffee and coke/pepsi. Coffee has the most caffine then pops like pepsi/coke and then tea has the lowest amont of caffine. Even decaf coffee and tea have trace amounts of caffine.

Mountain dew has more caffine than colas and now they have super caffinated beverages that out do coffee.

Tea comes caffeinated or decaf. The worst side effects of Tea(and all brown liquids) is it can eventually eat up your liver. Brown liquids can be as damaging to your liver as alcohol is. It requires a lot of work to process brown liquids through your body.

Nope because tea is only made of dried leaves and the effect that tea got on your boy is:it cleans your body and it's helps you in diet(many models drink tea)

Yes,some teas do have caffeine, but most herbal teas don't have any... It's easy enough to check the box to see if there is any or not... Side effects from 8 mugs of tea really depend on your caffeine sensitivity..

Most tea is naturally caffinated (meaning it contains caffeine), but some is naturally decaffinated. You can also by decaffinated tea, just read the box. If you are worried about the caffeine stick to decaff.

yes it gots lot of caffeine....not good 4 u

yes it has got caffeine




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