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Old 08-13-2008, 11:52 AM   #1
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We get different information on this every few years , but here's the latest:

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...1309&ch=224106

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Thank you, WOW I didn't know tea had that much, I drink tea at dinner trying to cut back on my caffeine intake so that really has not helped me.
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Old 08-13-2008, 12:33 PM   #3
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hot coco too yeah tea has a lot of it in it
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Oh heck YEAH for my coffee.

I didn't know about the diabetes findings. Hrm! Maybe that's why I am so healthy when it comes to my blood work? I drink quite a bit of the stuff, and have for years.

When I get the feeling of the in the throat, I stop for the day. Not often I drink so much that I get that.

I too drink a lot of water to compliment the coffee intake.
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It certainly would depend on how strong you make your coffee or your tea. Mine isn't that strong. JMO
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It certainly would depend on how strong you make your coffee or your tea. Mine isn't that strong. JMO
I like mine strong, and I've always drank it black. No sugar/sweetener either
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I don't use any sugar/sweetener or cream, etc. either
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