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Is Green Tea a diuretic?


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i·de·ate

v. i·de·at·ed, i·de·at·ing, i·de·ates

v. tr.

To form an idea of; imagine or conceive: “Such characters represent a grotesquely blown-up aspect of an ideal man... if not realizable, capable of being ideated” (Anthony Burgess).

 

v. intr.

To conceive mental images; think.

 

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So reading Dru's facts ...errrr, fidos facts......above, at 30 mg it looks to be a mild diuretic?

 

How did I do?

 

BTW, the last issue of mens health discussed a study wherein dudes who drank green tea lost more weight than those who ate......hmmm, I forget, it was something.....maybe it was Haagen Daz or sumptin.

 

Theres some more facts for ya!

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