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caffiene can have negative affects on some people. this includes adrenal

stimulation (and stress), adrenal fatigue, decreased insulin sensitivity and

headaches, to name a few. so, take it with caution. green tea has a very low

amount of caffiene, but tea also has flouride and so you just gotta decide how

much of these things you want in YOUR body.

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NT warns against caffeine yet tea has been used for 5,000 years and coffee for

1,000, certainly qualifying them as a traditional foods.

Caffeine/tea/coffee: good or bad?

" C. Adler " wrote:

--- In , " Bruce Stordock "

wrote:

> > How do you know this?

> >

> > thanks!

> >

>

> I was first told this by the lady who runs Wilderness Family

Naturals and I have confirmed it

> with another wholesale buyer and from other sources over the last

couple years.

>

> regards, Bruce

Thanks, everyone!

A representative from Quality First e-mailed me that yes, the oil is

the same. I'm in Canada, and I will order the oil from Quality First

for sure. Too bad about the plastic containers!

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I have been wondering if " traditional societies ,soaked ,or sprouted their

coffee ? I think that is the step that is missing and causing so much acid

problems to people.

C

Re: caffeine

> caffiene can have negative affects on some people. this includes adrenal

stimulation (and stress), adrenal fatigue, decreased insulin sensitivity and

headaches, to name a few. so, take it with caution. green tea has a very

low amount of caffiene, but tea also has flouride and so you just gotta

decide how much of these things you want in YOUR body.

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

> NT warns against caffeine yet tea has been used for 5,000 years and coffee

for 1,000, certainly qualifying them as a traditional foods.

>

> Caffeine/tea/coffee: good or bad?

>

>

>

> " C. Adler " wrote:

>

> > > How do you know this?

> > >

> > > thanks!

> > >

> >

> > I was first told this by the lady who runs Wilderness Family

> Naturals and I have confirmed it

> > with another wholesale buyer and from other sources over the last

> couple years.

> >

> > regards, Bruce

>

> Thanks, everyone!

>

> A representative from Quality First e-mailed me that yes, the oil is

> the same. I'm in Canada, and I will order the oil from Quality First

> for sure. Too bad about the plastic containers!

>

> ~

>

>

>

>

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I seem to suddenly have a problem with caffeine. I have even cut back

to 1/2 reg. 1/2 decaf. I wonder if I cut back to total decaf if this

would help with some of the symptoms I have (numbness, zinging in my

index finger). Right now it seems to make me jittery and I'm sure

that can't help my nervous system. But I LOVE my coffee.:)

Has anyone noticed a change in symptoms since cutting out caffeine?

Patty

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Patty,

I am not personally affected by caffeine but I do know that my dad quit drinking

anything with caffeine in it as it gave him terrible tremors in his legs more so

at night. I think he said that leaving caffeine alone helped him, but not sure

about that as he is the epitomy of the movie grumpy old men and doesn't really

like to talk about CMT.

Hope this helps,

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