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I have black tea in the morning once a week or I have coffee once a week.

We love our Chemex "pour over style" coffee maker - simply boil water, pour it over the fresh ground coffee and BAM no bitter coffee! :)

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You realize green tea has caffeine too, right? Half as much generally as in a typical cup of coffee but it adds up depending on how you steep it and how much you consume.

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Alden, it's more like a range depending on many factors that go into the contents and the brewing:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20049372

Which makes for a more nuanced conversation.

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Alden, it's more like a range depending on many factors that go into the contents and the brewing:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20049372

Which makes for a more nuanced conversation.

I understood that when I posted (the first picture illustrates it as well), but I don't think it changes my overall point. Most people have little idea about what goes in their mouth. They only know what a friend of a friend told them, or what some "new study (sample size of 2) reveals we're all gonna die from this new thing, live at 6".
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You realize green tea has caffeine too, right? Half as much generally as in a typical cup of coffee but it adds up depending on how you steep it and how much you consume.

But there are actual health benefits associate with drinking green tea. Not so much with coffee or soda.

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But there are actual health benefits associate with drinking green tea. Not so much with coffee or soda.

HIs point was that you said coffee was addicting. Green tea, or any caffeinated beverage, is similarly addicting.

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