No it actually adds vitamins D, A, E, some C and Whey, and may actually boost the thermogenic ability of the ECG in the green tea by adding calcium.
2007-01-21 07:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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What vitamins? The ones in green tea? I can't imagine that green tea is a viable source of vitamins... AND I can't imagine why adding milk would affect it...What WOULD affect it would be drinking it on an empty stomach. Vitamins without food are worthless because we need enzymes, which are only synthesized when food is present in the digestive tract. I suggest you go get a book about nutrition and you and your boyfriend read it together.
2007-01-21 07:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Green Tea is said to have man health benefits. If you want to sweeten it, use a teaspoon of honey instead of the artificial sweetener. I recomend soy milk it tastes great.
2016-05-24 07:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there is no oxidation or any chemical reaction between milk fat cells and green tea vitamins. You in fact would get more protein this way.
2007-01-21 07:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it was on the Today Show last week, supposedley if you add milk to green tea then it takes away from the benfits of it
2007-01-21 07:51:35
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answered by *Jenny from the block* 4
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Nope it adds calcium. Now if you are lactose intolerent the milk will upset your stomach
2007-01-21 07:49:22
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answered by fortyninertu 5
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No, but it does dilute the amount of benefit you'll receive in the first place.
2007-01-21 07:49:26
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answered by chuckimagine 4
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Yes. I heard that it's not the best thing to do.
2007-01-21 07:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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nope i am a pharmacist and i know for sure. but it tastes bad right!
2007-01-21 07:55:52
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answered by loojy 2
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nope
2007-01-21 07:49:46
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answered by t s 3
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