So I'm seeing a Naturopathic Doctor for some issues which I have posted here before...
So far the treatment is going extremely well and I feel much better than I have in a long time.
As part of the treatment she has had me "kick" my coffee habit to the curb. (IT WAS VERY HARD!)
She has allowed me to replace it with Green Tea which I'm constantly drinking all day long to keep the caffeine levels to where I like them.
I just wanted to poll everyone one here who drinks Green-Tea and/or who likes it.
Is imported Japanese or Chinese Green Tea the be drinking, because from all the reading I have done and the confirmation I got from my ND told me that the stuff we get in N.A. is garbage.
I have been buying a box of Green tea that lasts me 3 weeks from a source locally and it is imported Japanese Green Tea and I like the flavour but it's costly at $16/box. Just wanted to know what you guys have for comments on the subject.
Is there a place in the US/Canada where I can order authentic imported Japanese / Chinese Green Tea (Whichever is better) from that is more economical?
Steve
So far the treatment is going extremely well and I feel much better than I have in a long time.
As part of the treatment she has had me "kick" my coffee habit to the curb. (IT WAS VERY HARD!)
She has allowed me to replace it with Green Tea which I'm constantly drinking all day long to keep the caffeine levels to where I like them.
I just wanted to poll everyone one here who drinks Green-Tea and/or who likes it.
Is imported Japanese or Chinese Green Tea the be drinking, because from all the reading I have done and the confirmation I got from my ND told me that the stuff we get in N.A. is garbage.
I have been buying a box of Green tea that lasts me 3 weeks from a source locally and it is imported Japanese Green Tea and I like the flavour but it's costly at $16/box. Just wanted to know what you guys have for comments on the subject.
Is there a place in the US/Canada where I can order authentic imported Japanese / Chinese Green Tea (Whichever is better) from that is more economical?
Steve