Does green tea make anyone else nauseous??
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ohheyy125
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Should I have more food in my belly when I have my morning tea? As in, more than just cereal?
About 30 mins into my tea I feel really sick.... I never actually get sick but obviously I stop drinking the tea, so maybe I would get sick if I continued drinking?
Anyone else???
I really want to keep drinking it because I think its really good and the benefits are awesome. What gives?
About 30 mins into my tea I feel really sick.... I never actually get sick but obviously I stop drinking the tea, so maybe I would get sick if I continued drinking?
Anyone else???
I really want to keep drinking it because I think its really good and the benefits are awesome. What gives?
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YES! I thought I was the only one. I find it's worse if I'm hungry when I drink it. Sometimes I feel OK but sometimes it makes me feel really ill.0
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No, I love it! LOL However, I like the real thing, the type that you make with Japanese green tea powder, I can't stand the English teabags!1
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I use bags. I bought regular and +pomegranate. The regular is fine, but I feel ill drinking the pomegranate stuff. And I LOVE pomegranates.0
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Yes, It always makes me stomach ache for sure. I wish I could drink it but I can't so i stick with herbal teas especially peppermint.0
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I find it eases my stomach and calms me down after a stressful day. But I usually drink it on an empty stomach.0
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No, I love it! LOL However, I like the real thing, the type that you make with Japanese green tea powder, I can't stand the English teabags!1
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I drink 16 OZ of it first thing in the morning and I don't ever get sick feeling. I drink mine cold. I use Biglow brand in the big box you buy at SAM's Club.0
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Yup...almost every time!! Food or no food in my belly. The only time I dont feel unwell is when I have it at a Japanese restaraunt...it's weird.0
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Hmm so maybe matcha is the way to go?!
I've had it in starbuck's iced green tea lattes and it's delicious!0 -
No. Green tea makes me feel great.0
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YES! I thought I was the only one. I find it's worse if I'm hungry when I drink it. Sometimes I feel OK but sometimes it makes me feel really ill.
I am on the same boat!!! Had to completely stop drinking it on an empty stomach because it actually made me throw up on a number of occasions.1 -
I can't stand green tea, or really any kind of tea for that matter. If anything made me feel ill, I just wouldn't eat or drink it. Simple as that!0
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I drink the bright tea co. Green tea with jazmine and it settles my stomach more than anything.0
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Green tea make's me nauseous too.
I drink fennel tea instead not the same benefits tho0 -
yes! I also feel my body temp go up, although I think the thermogenic effect is good as it speeds up the metabolism - but I still don't like the effect it has on me & I rarely drink it.2
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Any tea makes me nauseaus! Yikes!0
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Yes, It always makes me stomach ache for sure. I wish I could drink it but I can't so i stick with herbal teas especially peppermint.
you should try the green tea peppermint flavor and kill 2 birds so to say0 -
YES! I thought I was the only one. I find it's worse if I'm hungry when I drink it. Sometimes I feel OK but sometimes it makes me feel really ill.
I am on the same boat!!! Had to completely stop drinking it on an empty stomach because it actually made me throw up on a number of occasions.
Had the same Issue0 -
No, but coffee makes me nauseous. It must just be the combination of it and you.0
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green tea does work like a bit of a detox so especially on an empty stomach its nto good. particularly if youa re drinking a blend with artificial flavouring (like pomegranate) if its sugar free it means its chemical sweetners which can be harsh on an empty stomach. Try a blend that has a small amount of sugar (very small) such as tea drops honeydew green tea (if you google it you can buy it online). you can also put a bit of lemon or orange rind in your tea to give it a natural sweeter flavour. I drink a lot of green tea, i find if i brew it slightly weaker and if you brew it, a little before boiling temperature it doesnt get the bitter taste which helps6
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