Headaches from green tea?
shoni2122
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Does anyone else get headaches from drinking green tea?
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Not me. What brand are you using?
I drink green tea from Celestial Seasonings and Whole Food's 365 store brand.0 -
Is it caffeinated?0
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Stomach problems are common when drinking tea on an empty stomach, but I haven't heard of people getting headaches.0
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yes i dooo!!!! and nausea but it helps if you ate something before0
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lifewithnicki wrote: »yes i dooo!!!! and nausea but it helps if you ate something before
My mom has this problem too. No idea why.0 -
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Tea is a common migraine trigger, not just because of the caffeine but also because of the tannins (many people think green tea doesn't contain them but it does). You could try a herbal tisane instead.0
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Yes. I've had same. I stick with mint or peppermint for hot tea and have not had headaches from either. I'm pretty sensitive to different floral scents... Not sure if that's related but I've done a lot of tea trial and error.0
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Yeah, I do, not from green tea (I just don't like it), but I 100% get it from regular black tea, and most herbal teas, I have found one very specific brand of black tea that it doesn't happen with, so I just drink that, and peppermint tea. I don't know why it happens, I'm sensitive to caffeine though, so I assume it's just that.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, just try to find a tea that works for you, it took me some trial and error.0 -
I don't have any issues with black or green teas. I also drink huge quantities of both. Perhaps you are allergic to one or more of the ingredients.0
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I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?0
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UltimateRBF wrote: »Yes, it could be dehydrating you. Ditch this dieter tea, it's nothing more than harsh laxatives.
This^^
Also, "cleaning you out" is completely unrelated to burning calories and losing fat. Pointless pain that will not leave you any leaner, just badly dehydrated and possibly with severely irritated bowels.0 -
I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
That's entirely different than just drinking a regular green tea.
This is likely a dehydration issue. Dehydration is a major migraine trigger.0 -
I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
I didn't even know this could be called green tea! lol
ETA: Just avoid it, OP.0 -
I do have that headache when I drink green tea specially when it is heavy i.e. When the tea bag is left in my cup for a long time ... I currently have light green tea after lunch... But the question is: is it right to have green tea even if I know it will cause headache? Will it help me on my diet ?0
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I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Curious as to why you feel you need to clean yourself out after your last meal of the day?0 -
No, in fact it's the opposite for me. If I am getting a headache, tea (or coffee) will usually make it go away.0
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I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?0 -
I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?
Because it's 'dieter tea.' Duh.0 -
I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Why are you doing this to yourself?
This doesn't sound like healthy behavior.
Something you are using as a daily laxative (unnecessary and a red flag) gives you migraines. Instead of not drinking it, you take too many Excedrins to counter it?
Why feel the need to clean yourself out?
Why suffer with migraines?
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I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?
This isn't in reference to the OP's diet tea, this is just from my POV.
Sometimes you just feeling like a nice cup of tea! I use to drink it all the time when I got headaches, luckily I found one that doesn't do it. But sometimes, you just really need a cup of tea, and the headache is worth it. However, in saying that, I have persistent tension headaches, so it doesn't make much of a difference to me.0 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?
Because it's 'dieter tea.' Duh.
I was asking the OP actually because I was gauging her understanding of what she thinks she is doing and why she feels the need to use green tea. Thanks for the help though.
Do you get migraines? Do you know how painful and debilitating they are?0 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?
Because it's 'dieter tea.' Duh.
I was asking the OP actually because I was gauging her understanding of what she thinks she is doing and why she feels the need to use green tea. Thanks for the help though.
Do you get migraines? Do you know how painful and debilitating they are?
If the OP is popping Excedrin for her migraines, they are not the debilitating sort. They are the kind my neurologist wouldn't even consider migraines.
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UltimateRBF wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?
Because it's 'dieter tea.' Duh.
I was asking the OP actually because I was gauging her understanding of what she thinks she is doing and why she feels the need to use green tea. Thanks for the help though.
Do you get migraines? Do you know how painful and debilitating they are?
Psst...I think that person was making a joke...playing off the idea that "dieting" is all discomfort and suffering.
Thank you.
A+ for a sense of humour. I guess the little winky emoticon in my post was overlooked. Poor winky emoticon.0 -
I was just asking because I think I'm getting my migraines from the green tea. I will stop drinking it for two days and drink it again on the 3rd day to see if this tea is really giving me migraines/headaches. I thought I was going crazy and wanted to know if anyone else experiences the symptoms I do. But the only reason I drink this tea is because it has helped me lose weight before! I have lost 90lbs in 6 months with this tea. Now I have gained weight so I am back on my diet. I started on Friday and has lost 7lbs in three days by eating right, excercising and drinking green tea. Is this bad or not?0
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snickerscharlie wrote: »I drink this dieter tea that helps clean me out after my last meal of the day. When I wake up the next morning I have migraine. I have it for days... And I take excedrin like candy!!! Maybe because the tea sucks all the water out of me. Is that possible?
Think you are confused.
If the green tea is causing you to have a migraine then why drink it?
Because it's 'dieter tea.' Duh.
I was asking the OP actually because I was gauging her understanding of what she thinks she is doing and why she feels the need to use green tea. Thanks for the help though.
Do you get migraines? Do you know how painful and debilitating they are?
I've always had migraines... They are so painful at times. I've been checked by my docs and they said there is nothing wrong with me.0
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