No
There are some good benefits to green tea. However, Arizona green tea contains many additives so it is not as beneficial. Green tea contains high amounts of antioxidants, is good for your skin, and releasing toxins.
It doesn't.
No.
Nobody ever bought it
Yes, green tea can expire. You can tell if green tea has gone bad by checking for changes in color, smell, and taste. Expired green tea may have a dull color, a musty or sour smell, and a bitter or off taste. It's best to store green tea in a cool, dark place to maintain its freshness for longer.
Arizona Tea
The answer is no. The benefits of green tea are; antioxidants, polyphenols and of course a healthy dose of water. It has been surmised, but not fully proven, that drinking green tea can decrease the chances of heart disease, lung problems, chronic fatigue and promote weight loss. And while Arizona Green Tea does have green tea in it, the detriments far out weigh the benefits of this commercial brew. This is because when you are drinking Arizona Green Tea, you're not just drinking green tea, you're drinking sugars, preservatives, and artificial/natural flavors. Honestly, stick to the real thing. A hot cup, brewed for a minute per serving (usually 2-3 min) drizzle in some honey for sweetness or squeeze in some lemon for zest. You're wallet and waistline will thank you. Cheers :)
Yes, green tea can help reduce bad breath due to its antibacterial properties that can help kill the bacteria that cause bad breath.
I would check out the list of ingredients and discuss it with your pediatrician.
It sure is for me. That tea impels me towards the bathroom more than any drink I can think of. Green tea is pretty bad, too.
Yes, green tea can help with bad breath due to its antibacterial properties that can reduce the growth of odor-causing bacteria in the mouth.
Tea, especially green tea, contain antioxidants and is good for the health throughout the year.