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Though green tea has some health benefits, it can also cause side effects such as nervousness and upset stomach. Some of the problems are due to the caffeine in the tea—although it's primarily water-based, it does contain a small amount of caffeine. Other problems are due to certain substances in the tea. This article will help you navigate when and how much tea you can have per day, even if you do suffer from some of the side effects.

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Avoiding Caffeine Problems

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  1. Brewed green tea can contain anywhere from 24 to 45 milligrams per 8 ounce serving. As a comparison, an 8-ounce cup of coffee can range from 95 to 200 milligrams, while Coca-Cola has 23 to 35 milligrams in 12 ounces. [1] , [2]
  2. Too much caffeine can cause an irregular heartbeat, heartburn, irritability, nervousness, and much more.
    • Caffeine can also cause problems with blood sugar levels for diabetics, make diarrhea worse, and also cause issues for those with irritable bowel syndrome.
    • The caffeine in green tea can cause calcium to leave your system that your body needs to create strong bones. If you have osteoporosis or are at risk for bone problems, green tea can be a problem for you.
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  3. The main way to avoid the problems of too much caffeine is to keep your consumption low. You should top out at 5 cups a day to avoid problems. [3]
  4. If you know you are sensitive to caffeine, choose a decaffeinated version or drink green tea in moderation.
  5. Green tea, because of its caffeine level, can be unsafe for pregnant women and their babies. It can even lead to miscarriage if it is consumed in high doses. Always check with your doctor if you're unsure about consuming caffeinated beverages while pregnant.
    • If calcium is a concern for you, you should also limit your green tea intake to 2 to 3 cups a day. In addition, you take calcium supplements. Calcium supplements may offset the effects to some extent.
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Avoiding Upset Stomach

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  1. The tannins in green tea can upset your stomach because they cause your stomach to produce more acid. [4]
  2. The people at highest risk for this problem are those with stomach problems such as acid reflux. [5] For instance, if you already have heartburn on a regular basis, green tea can worsen the problem.
  3. Green tea mainly causes problems if you drink it before eating anything. Therefore, wait until you've started your meal to start drinking it. [6]
  4. Milk can help soothe stomach acid, so pouring a little in your tea can help with this problem.
  5. An antacid such as calcium carbonate (Tums) can soothe your stomach if you've gotten an upset stomach from green tea. [7]
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Avoiding Green Tea with Anemia and Glaucoma

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  1. Green tea can decrease your body's ability to absorb iron. The catechins in the tea block some of the iron from being absorbed in your body. [8]
    • Know the risks. If you have anemia, drinking green tea can make it worse.
    • Iron-deficiency anemia is caused by not having enough iron in the blood, which in turn lowers either the red blood cells or hemoglobin. Anemia can cause fatigue because not enough oxygen is being carried throughout your body. One cause of anemia is excessive menstrual bleeding. If you think you may be anemic, talk to your doctor about taking an iron supplement and eating iron-rich foods.
  2. Green tea can increase pressure in the eye for an hour or more.
    • Know who's at risk. If you suffer from glaucoma, you can increase the risk of the disease.
    • Glaucoma is an eye disease. It affects the optic nerve. It can impair your vision over time.
  3. Instead, drink your tea between meals to give your body a chance to absorb the iron. [9]
    • Eat foods rich in iron and vitamin C. Iron can help with anemia, while vitamin C increases your body's ability to take in iron. [10]
    • Iron-rich foods include meats, beans, and greens, to name a few. [11]
    • Foods rich in vitamin C are things like citrus fruits, kiwi, strawberries, broccoli, and peppers. [12]
  4. Green tea increases the pressure in your eye within 30 minutes of drinking it, and the effects can last beyond an hour and a half of drinking the tea.
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Understanding Medication Interactions

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  1. Certain medications react with green tea, and they can have adverse effects.
  2. Ephedrine is a medication that can help with breathing. [13] However, when taken with green tea, it can cause tremors, nervousness, and insomnia because both green tea and ephedrine are stimulants.
  3. Green tea can reduce the effectiveness of these drugs. This side effect is also a problem with dipyridamole.
  4. This combination can cause blood pressure to skyrocket, so this combination is best avoided. With phenylpropanolamine, green tea can also induce mania.
  5. Antibiotics can decrease your body's ability to break down caffeine, making the effects last longer. This side effect can also happen with cimetidine, birth control, fluvoxamine, and disulfiram.
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    When is the best time to drink green tea?
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    Early in the morning would be best since it contains caffeine. You should avoid drinking it before you go to sleep, and try not to drink it on an empty stomach.
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    Can drinking green tea make me taller?
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    No, green tea is used to detox your body, increase your metabolism (which leads to fat loss), etc. Overall, its a good way to keep you healthy. It does not increase height.
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    Can I have green tea before going to bed at night?
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    It's generally best not to have anything with caffeine within the last few hours before bedtime. Green tea is not terribly high in caffeine, but still, if you can, try to have it earlier in the evening. If you want to have tea before bed, drink something that doesn't contain caffeine, like chamomile.
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      To drink green tea without the side effects, avoid drinking it before you've eaten anything since it can cause an upset stomach. You can also mix milk into your green tea, which will soothe stomach acid so you're less likely to feel sick. If the caffeine in green tea makes you anxious or irritable, try limiting yourself to 5 cups a day, or possibly less if you're sensitive to caffeine. Also, if you're pregnant, avoid drinking more than 2 cups of green tea a day. To learn how to avoid green tea side effects if you suffer from glaucoma or are anemic, scroll down.

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