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  1. ... to100 mg per 16 ounce cup black or green tea. Chocolate - 10 mg per ounce sweet, semisweet, or ...
  2. ... mustard greens, and turnip greens Cranberry juice and green tea Fish oil supplements, herbs used in herbal teas
  3. ... Coenzyme Q10 DHEA derivatives EPA-rich fish oil Green tea Hydroxycitrate L-carnitine Pantethine Pyruvate Sesamin White kidney ...
  4. ... foods can boost your metabolism. Eating foods like green tea, caffeine, or hot chili peppers will not help ...
  5. ... Amino acids Carnitine Coenzyme Q10 Creatine Fish oil Green tea extracts Vitamin E However, the effects of these ...
  6. ... BEVERAGES Beer Chamomile, chia, dandelion, fennel, and oolong tea Port Rosé wine Sherry Soft drinks made with high-fructose corn syrup
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  9. ... 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.
  10. ... spices, and caffeine products, including soft drinks, coffee, tea, ... Cooked greens Canned salmon (with bones) If your child's diet ...