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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for black tea
  1. ... liquids are water, clear flavored broth, herbal or black tea, black coffee, flavored water, lemonade or limeade without pulp, ...
  2. ... Tea - 60 to100 mg per 16 ounce cup black or green tea. Chocolate - 10 mg per ounce sweet, semisweet, or ...
  3. ... Choose water, plain or flavored, sparkling water, or black coffee or tea instead and save your calories for foods that ...
  4. ... or low-potassium diet Eating large amounts of black licorice Strenuous exercise Stress Do not drink coffee, tea, or cola during the day the urine is ...
  5. ... These symptoms include: Blood in the stool (appears black, maroon, or bright red) Blood in the urine (appears red, pink, or tea-colored) Blood in the vomit (looks bright red, ...
  6. ... medical treatment: unusual or heavy bleeding or bruising black or tarry stools yellowing of the skin or eyes, loss of appetite, pain in upper right side of stomach, dark (tea-colored) urine, or extreme tiredness crushing chest pain ...
  7. ... pain, or shortness of breath diarrhea; bloody or black, tarry, sticky stools; or severe stomach pain or tenderness yellowing of your eyes or skin, bleeding or bruising easily, decreased appetite, dark (tea colored) urine, pain in the upper right part ...
  8. ... pain, or shortness of breath diarrhea; bloody or black, tarry, sticky stools; or severe stomach pain or tenderness yellowing of your eyes or skin, bleeding or bruising easily, decreased appetite, dark (tea colored) urine, pain in the upper right part ...
  9. Herbal Medicine (National Library of Medicine)  
    An herb is a plant or plant part used for its scent, flavor, or therapeutic properties. Herbal medicines are one type of dietary supplement. They are sold ...
  10. ... of the skin or eyes stomach pain dark (tea-colored) urine light-colored stools seizures weakness confusion severe and persistent nose bleeds bloody vomit black, tarry, or bloody stools coughing up blood or ...
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