Thread: About green tea
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:50 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 5kgLifter View Post
Although green tea is generally considered to be good for people, this is not always the case as kidney transplant patients must avoid green tea because it can be deadly to them. So, even things which are 'healthy' do have their drawbacks in certain circumstances, which should always be borne in mind. Hubby thought geen tea was beneficial until he read up that he shouldn't be drinking it at all due to his transplants. Things like this are worth keeping in mind because a healthy natural substance can be potentially fatal for some, and most people push 'healthy' products without realising they can be harmful at all.

is it the diruetic properties? I'd love to see the science on this claim.
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