Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 http://designsalon.tripod.com/tips.htm Also, IHerb.com has a green tea extract. All the xanthines, caffeine, especially theobromine, but all of them do assist in opening up the airways (theophylline-like). Also, green tee especially, has anti-oxidant, and even anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial benefits. The only downside, I surmise, would be that if you drank an excessive amount, weight loss might occur, which is important for those who are already thin, and those with cystic fibrosis or parents allowing children with cystic fibrosis to drink green tea, should be aware of. Linking away, again, n Rojas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Thank you n! > http://designsalon.tripod.com/tips.htm > > Also, IHerb.com has a green tea extract. > > All the xanthines, caffeine, especially theobromine, but all of them > do assist in opening up the airways (theophylline-like). > > Also, green tee especially, has anti-oxidant, and even anti- inflammatory > and anti-bacterial benefits. > > The only downside, I surmise, would be that if you drank an excessive > amount, weight loss might occur, which is important for those who are > already thin, and those with cystic fibrosis or parents allowing children > with cystic fibrosis to drink green tea, should be aware of. > > Linking away, again, n Rojas > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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