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BSc-Food & Applied Nutrition, Msc in Cli...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Bhubaneswar
Hi Lybrate User! Not more than 2 cups of green tea should be consumed for the day as excess of it could lead to acidity. Green tea could be taken anytime of the day but please have it in between meals and not with meals as it can interfere with absorption of nutrients. It does help in increasing metabolism and burning fat but its not the only thing that will help. You would need to work on your diet and exercise as well to lose weight.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hi,
fibroadenoma of breast are very common. They are non cancerous and don't develop cancer. so don't worry.
there is no dietary restrictions. you can eat anything you want.
Regards
Sahil
fibroadenoma of breast are very common. They are non cancerous and don't develop cancer. so don't worry.
there is no dietary restrictions. you can eat anything you want.
Regards
Sahil
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Pune
No you can add green tea every day no problem, it will act as an antioxidant, help to reduce weight, detox your body etc, best time to add is evening snack time, if you want to detail with that meal contact me online on Lybrate private chat I will suggest snack which will help j to increase metabolism if you want to lose weight.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Guwahati
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Red color is rather uncommon with green tea. This color is also predominantly created through oxidation and heating processes and is most often found in oolong tea. If the tea leaves of your green tea have red parts, this is most likely due to some mistakes made during production.
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