Green Tea and conception/early pregnancy
Ok, so I've read articles saying "yes, green tea is great to boost fertility because of the antioxidants" and then articles that say "no, don't drink green tea when TTC or early pregnancy because it inhibits folic acid absorption and increases risk of neural tube defects". So I go to the health food shop that has a naturopath and acupuncturist, and they say they don't know :doh:... hmmmm.
So confused!
So does anyone know one way or the other?
how about rooibos tea instead?
green tea does have caffeine in it. not sure on the percentage compared to black tea or coffee though.
i gave up caffeine a few years ago and as an avid tea drinker (i am into the whole tea ceremony thing in a teapot etc) i converted to Rooibos tea or red bush tea. it can be drunk without mike (as a herbal tea) or with milk (i love mine with milk as it reminds me of milky black tea).
it contains no caffeine or tanins but tastes very similar to tea (may take a little getting used to). millions of southern africans drink rooibos daily as it their tea. if you have read the Ladies Detective Agency books it features as bush tea that everyone is always drinking.
something i picked up from a website on pregnancy and rooibos tea below (disclaimer, i can't personally substantiate what it says, but i haven't looked back since my first cup and i don't miss tea or coffee 3.5 years later.)
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* It has a very soothing effect on the central nervous system and can be strongly recommended for people suffering from irritability, stress, headaches, nervous tension and mild depression or hypertension.
* Helps with insomnia, disturbed sleep patterns and headaches. Have a cup of Rooibos before you get ready for bed to ensure a good night's sleep.
* Studies have shown Rooibos is beneficial in the management of allergies like hay fever and asthma.
* Relieves stomach and digestive problems like nausea, vomiting, heartburn, stomach ulcers and constipation.
* Helps to control your appetite thus can be beneficial in weight loss. Also helps in controlling your blood sugar level.
* Since Rooibos contains no oxalic acid it can be safely used by people suffering from kidney stones.
* Scientists have found that Rooibos tea contains a mimic of the enzyme Super Oxide Dimutase(S.O.D.), an anti-oxidant which attacks free radicals and limits their damaging effects. ("Free radicals," is the toxic by-product of natural biological processes that can damage healthy cells, weaken our immune system, lead to cancer. The harmful oxygen also contributes to aging, making us look older than we really are!and it contributes to aging.)
* Mothers find Rooibos tea to be of benefit in common infant ailments like colic, stomach cramps, fussy babies. When given in addition to babies normal feeding , Rooibos supplements the daily intake of calcium , manganese and fluoride needed by growing children for strong teeth and bones. Rooibos is effective for relieving skin irritaions such as diaper rash and eczema. Brew a cup then let cool down and apply to irritated area. Mothers can also benefit from drinking Rooibos tea. During pregnancy and breast feeding, the body’s iron levels become depleted.
And don't just drink it wear it:
The alpha hydroxy acid and zinc contained in Rooibos promotes healthy, smooth skin. This wonder tea is especially useful when applied to skin irritations like itchy skin, eczema, sunburns, diaper rash, acne and rosacea.
i HTH :)