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<blockquote data-quote="MCMLXXIII" data-source="post: 370088" data-attributes="member: 55169"><p>Yes it does. Some people take it in tablet form. Personally I've 3 varieties. Theres tescos own cheap and cheerful onder a pound a box. ( Asdas own is naff). Clipper do one i have which doesn't use bleached tea bags. Then my super stuff is matcha green tea, this is ground into a powder, a quarter teaspoon in hot (not boiling) water, froth is normal if done right. Strong and dark and japanese. Ive had significant benefit with this myself.</p><p>Always use filtered water too.</p><p>3 to 5 cups a day, no milk.:smile:</p><p></p><p>@myroomsadisco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCMLXXIII, post: 370088, member: 55169"] Yes it does. Some people take it in tablet form. Personally I've 3 varieties. Theres tescos own cheap and cheerful onder a pound a box. ( Asdas own is naff). Clipper do one i have which doesn't use bleached tea bags. Then my super stuff is matcha green tea, this is ground into a powder, a quarter teaspoon in hot (not boiling) water, froth is normal if done right. Strong and dark and japanese. Ive had significant benefit with this myself. Always use filtered water too. 3 to 5 cups a day, no milk.:smile: @myroomsadisco [/QUOTE]
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