Are there any dangers of using Green Tea? I heard....
Yea im looking that up now but can't seem to find anything on it. I heard from a person that oversteeping of it is bad because it lets off a toxin?? Anyone know anything about this?
I heard that one woman one day drunk like a big bottle of green tea in few minutes and died because of liver shock.
But if you take it normally is absolutly safe.
I heard that one woman one day drunk like a big bottle of green tea in few minutes and died because of liver shock.
But if you take it normally is absolutly safe.
Never heard of that before.
I heard that one woman one day drunk like a big bottle of green tea in few minutes and died because of liver shock.
But if you take it normally is absolutly safe.
Never heard of that before.
Now you had.
hehe, yeah I don't know about that one, I don't think it's necessary to warn against sculling green tea, if it is hot, yes don't scull it down, but green tea causing liver shock, common franko.
Common what? I heard of it at national news, on tv.
I wouldn't think so as people can even die from water toxicity! I've heard stories of water alone killing people who drank a HUGE amount at once when they were not thirsty, held on, didn't go to the bathroom and then died because their liver and kidneys failed. It can happen in rare cases where the person already has a big problem with these organs and does something stupid.
If you add any strong concentrated beverage into the mix it puts more pressure on the liver and further increases the risk. What many don't realise is that every substance goes through the liver for filtering and the waste is removed. Even inert foods are deadly with a failing liver.
It is highly rare even with an awful liver to die from this, but under the 'right' circumstance it is possible as proven by some freak occurances that get well publicised.
I mean how many times have you seen a person putting alcohol down the hatch in one and are fine? And alcohol puts so much more work on the liver.