I am wondering if tea effects my sleep.
I generally drink between 20 and 40 ounces of jasmine or oolong tea per day. I generally wake up once/night and feel vaguely restless. I get up for anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes and read or watch tv then go back to sleep. Recently we moved. I could not "brew-up" for two days in a row. On the second night I slept through the night, more soundly than I have for a long time. About a week later I went another day without tea and I also slept very soundly that night. I have also found that if I cut back to 1-2 cups per day I sleep better.
Does anyone else suspect that tea drinking affects their sleep? BTW, I would never give up my tea drinking.
Jul 7th, '06, 17:28
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I usually start my first infusion of oolong no later than 5-6pm. Then, my subsequent infusions have significantly less caffeine and I can usually get 3-4 good infusions out of it. I happen to like the 2nd infusion of most oolongs better anyway. Try making the first infusion 30 seconds or so, pouring that off and discarding and then make another good pot of tea with a full infusion with less caffeine.
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As a rule, I simply do not drink tea after 5PM.
My family usual orders Chinese food once a week, and I simply cannot resist the urge to make a pot of pearls to go with it. We usually order on weekends when I stay up late, but when we do it during the week, I always put that pot on and the good angel says "You really should skip the tea" and the bad angels says "2 cups won't do anything!" And everytime I lie awake that night saying to myself "I should have just skipped the tea!"
My family usual orders Chinese food once a week, and I simply cannot resist the urge to make a pot of pearls to go with it. We usually order on weekends when I stay up late, but when we do it during the week, I always put that pot on and the good angel says "You really should skip the tea" and the bad angels says "2 cups won't do anything!" And everytime I lie awake that night saying to myself "I should have just skipped the tea!"
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Re: Tea and sleep
You might try a tisane with valerian and chamomile in it. Helps one relax and sleep.