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  2. Is green tea really better than coffee? Doctors and ... - AOL

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    The idea that green tea is healthier than coffee is one that has persisted for years. Though the vast majority of people drink at least one cup of coffee every day , many still consider green tea ...

  3. I Swapped Coffee for Green Tea and The Results Have ... - AOL

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    green-tea-vs-coffee. A few weeks ago, I did an "elimination diet" and removed everything inflammatory from my diet for 21 days.Once it ended, I slowly added foods back in to evaluate what was ...

  4. How switching your coffee for green tea may help ... - AOL

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    The researchers looked at older people with coffee and tea drinking habits and found a “significant association” between those who drank more green tea and lower cerebral white matter lesions ...

  5. Health effects of tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea also contains small amounts of theobromine and theophylline. [20] Dry tea has more caffeine by weight than dry coffee; nevertheless, more dry coffee than dry tea is used in typical drink preparations, [21] which results in a cup of brewed tea containing significantly less caffeine than a cup of coffee of the same size.

  6. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    Recently however, as the coffee market reached saturation point, South Korean tea production doubled during 2010‒2014, [84] as did tea imports during 2009–2015, [85] despite very high tariff rate (513.6% for green tea, compared to 40% for black tea, 8% for processed/roasted coffee, and 2% for raw coffee beans).

  7. The Major Green Tea Myth We Have to Stop Believing - AOL

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    And in any case, green tea is lower in caffeine than coffee is, so it may be a better choice for those who get jittery after a cup of joe (one cup of home-brewed coffee contains about 100mg of ...