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- ... to100 mg per 16 ounce cup black or green tea. Chocolate - 10 mg per ounce sweet, semisweet, or ...
- ... mustard greens, and turnip greens Cranberry juice and green tea Fish oil supplements, herbs used in herbal teas
- ... Coenzyme Q10 DHEA derivatives EPA-rich fish oil Green tea Hydroxycitrate L-carnitine Pantethine Pyruvate Sesamin White kidney ...
- ... foods can boost your metabolism. Eating foods like green tea, caffeine, or hot chili peppers will not help ...
- ... Amino acids Carnitine Coenzyme Q10 Creatine Fish oil Green tea extracts Vitamin E However, the effects of these ...
- ... BEVERAGES Beer Chamomile, chia, dandelion, fennel, and oolong tea Port Rosé wine Sherry Soft drinks made with high-fructose corn syrup
- ... and gelatin Eggs Tofu Soup, especially broth Weak tea
- ... Alcohol and tobacco Almost all milk products Coffee, tea, chocolate, ... green or black beans, carrots, spinach, and squash Potatoes ...
- ... cut up vegetables 1 cup (70 grams) salad greens 1/2 cup (120 ... food for a while. Try it again later to see if it is a problem.
- ... spices, and caffeine products, including soft drinks, coffee, tea, ... Cooked greens Canned salmon (with bones) If your child's diet ...