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Green Tea Extract Patient Views

last updatedTue, 07 Oct 2025
curated byTurnto community

Experiences

  • Patients appreciate green tea extract as a relaxing alternative to coffee.
  • Some find it helps reduce jitteriness compared to other caffeinated drinks.
  • It is seen as a natural addition to their treatment routine.

Challenges

  • Some patients experience bloating after consuming green tea extract.
  • Uncertainty about dosage and effectiveness is common.
  • Effects may be short-lived, lasting only 1-2 hours for some.

Tips

  • Patients suggest experimenting with dosage to find what works.
  • Pairing green tea extract with other supplements may enhance effects.
  • Consider it as a coffee alternative to reduce tremor-related jitters.

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Reported effectiveness
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To calculate the reported effectiveness for a patient view, the model first analyses whether it can be ascertained that the person writing the review has had direct experience of the treatment for themselves or a loved one. If so, it then uses sentiment analysis to rate their view from 1-5 on how effective this treatment was for them, with 1 being the least effective, and 5 the most effective.

 

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So I have given up coffee for a while as I find it makes me more jittery esp my hand tremor my thumb I'm not a big coffee drinker at all but I'd have one in a cafe or have one at home I don't find I get more jittery with tea however and both contain caffeine.i have found these drinks and find them relaxing u only have one a day as they contain lions mane turmeric,coconut and the matcha has green tea , ashwaghanda,reishi mushroom,coconut I find good substitutes if not big coffee drinker without the jitters ! They don't taste like coffee despite latte name both have unique taste the lions mane tastes like turmeric and matcha like green tea but creamier

September 2024 • Turnto Consumer Review

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