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Does Oolong Tea Cause Headaches?
By Jared Rothe


Tea is the second most drank beverage in the world, second only to water. Tea has been around for centuries and even today it is one of the most popular drinks the world over; whether you like your tea hot or cold you will find that tea is refreshing and rejuvenating. There are different types of teas grown in different parts of the world depending on the climate and the terrain.

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Thomas Wagner writes:

Subject: Oolong Tea Causing Headache

No comment with regard to Oolong causing headaches, per se. In theory, drinking anything could cause a headache.

However, the assertion that Oolong is a combination of green tea and black tea has no basis is incorrect. Oolong is created using many different methods, but none of them involve taking a finished black tea and a finished green tea and blending them.

Comment provided October 19, 2009 at 12:19 am

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