So, when some doctor recommends the use of green tea because of the antioxidants that it contains, most people bow in obeisance to the sacred cow of technology, and wonder why the prophets have not been equally inspired! 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If it is made from the tea plant, I believe that it is tea. This report also lends support to the notion that thermal injury may be a cause of epithelial cancers, though he points out that the way in which heat promotes tumor development is not clear and warrants further investigation. Would certain extracts be a permissible way of consuming the antioxidants, vitamins and obtaining other health benefits associated with Green Tea (some use it as a weight loss supplement)? Science is making great advances in technology, but the theories (and we must emphasize that a theory is indeed a THEORY and not a FACT) upon which the technology is based are generally without foundationand always have been. I like carbonated drinks but soda is quite bad for you so I figured it was a pretty good alternative. Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. '(Johnson, J. H., A Voice from the Mountains, p. 12). Until an official statement is made, I feel that tea is tea if it comes from the "tea plant". A vitamin C supplement can be classified into three types: ascorbic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, and ascorbyl glucoside. For some reason, the word of wisdom is more specific on the subject of tea. Here is what I have come up with as an explanation for our obedience to this portion of the health code: In the war in Heaven, the tea and coffee plants sat too close to the fence and were thus considered less valiant. Because it is carbohydrate-soluble, ascorbyl glucoside is the most bioavailable form of vitamin C. Many fruits and vegetables contain vitamin C, which is found in a variety of vitamins. These results provide persuasive evidence that drinking tea at temperatures greater than 70C/158F markedly increases the risk of oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma, says David Whiteman in an accompanying editorial. Y es, green tea is prohibited by the word of wisdom. That's the way I choose to deal with this situation. FYI, World Religion Day is today (purpose: to highlight What is the intended purpose of these gym rings on the On the fence about inviting MIL to our family sealing. One thing that got me wondering about the extract is a health shake that has it as an ingredient along with many other herbs, vitamins and antioxidants. This stimulant is frequently associated with heart palpitations, insomnia, and anxiety. They're both tea and against the Word of Wisdom. Alcohol, illegal drugs, tobacco, coffee, tea, and hazardous substances are not permitted to be consumed by anyone who enters the temple unless they follow the Word of Wisdom. Now, with the discovery of such sub-atomic particles as bosons, quarks and leptons, (there are six different quarks and six leptons, each with three variations), in addition to the later discovery of antiquarks and antileptons and a dozen gauge bosons, it will one day be realized that there is no such thing as a fundamental particlethat matter can be subdivided infinitely. Some people believe that drinking green tea as a superfluid is the most beneficial thing that can be done to solve their problems. What about if a drink has Green Coffee Bean Extract? You have to be joking right? I have also found a quote from Victor L. Ludlow, a BYU religion professor who states: The Word of Wisdom counsels against drinking hot drinks, which have been identified by early Church leaders as coffee and tea. Green tea extract is a caffeine-free version of green tea that is sweetened with sugar. A three-month study has shown that it can help people lose 4.6% of their body weight. 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Caffeine is not included in this list of foods. Despite this, Mormons are permitted to drink Arizona Green Tea because this tea is not considered a hot beverage. The views expressed by individual users are the responsibility of those users and do not necessarily represent the position of the Church. The most current guidance on the subject is found here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/new-era/2019/08/vaping-coffee-tea-and-marijuana?lang=eng. Here are a few references that I came across that specify black tea: As of yet, I have not read any official statement from a prophet defining "tea" as "black tea" but it is obvious that many members have interpreted it to be so under the fact that "black tea" was the tea of Joseph Smith's era and herbal teas are ok. As it seems, there is some confusion among LDS members regarding this matter (As evidenced in others blog comments). So, is it the plant or the product that we should abstain from? 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The body relies on vitamin C to combat infection. But I know many who disagree, including my wife. Since we've already established that green tea extract is made from the tea leaf, this would make it a drink that violates the Word of Wisdom. ._2Gt13AX94UlLxkluAMsZqP{background-position:50%;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:contain;position:relative;display:inline-block} This plant can be found in addition to white tea and oolong tea. Coffee, tea, caffeine, and other hot drinks have sparked a lively debate in recent months, with differing interpretations on whether this is simply a public health advisory or an official prohibition. It was marketed under the brand name Postum, which was a roasted grain and molasses drink. Some of the more popular ones include black tea, green tea, and chai tea. It has not been spelled out in more detail. Does the presence of Coffee Extract make a drink against the Word of Wisdom? Green tea extract is one of the most commonly used supplements for caffeine. Past and present prophets of the church have clearly stated that the following are proscribed by this revelation: alcohol, tobacco, coffee, black tea, and illegal drugs. His words ring true today. For example, herbal tea is acceptable and it is a hot drink and a tea. It has 0 calories and does not contain any green tea extract or caffeine. In fact, in your third reference, the author states: The Word of Wisdom has been interpreted to include hot coffee or black tea. I repeat, this is my opinion and not a statement of Church policy or the doctrines of Christ. The most commonly used supplement form is the ascorbic acid. She gives the exact quote from Joseph Smith, and then interprets it. Green tea is no exception; these drinks have the same amount of caffeine as green tea. If it bothers you, don't drink it. WRONG!!! Green tea extract has been shown to have a positive effect on brain health and memory, and it may help protect against brain diseases. I'm going to repeat a Mormon Urban Legend here. Is moderation in all things okay when it comes to the Word of Wisdom? Caffeine is a stimulant that can aid in increasing energy levels. Some people take supplements in order to improve their energy levels. So what about someone who is lactose intolerant and eats lactose with lactaid pills to help digest the lactose. Just to make life easier on myself, I avoid all forms of hot or cold, regular or decaffeinated, coffee and black tea, and caffeinated soft drinks. "Tea" refers to the standard tea derived from the tea plant, sometimes called black tea or green tea. Is Sparkling Ice against the word of wisdom. Herbal teas have been deemed permissible. Although the amount of vitamin C in a supplement does not affect its potency, it should be noted that the type of vitamin C is not the same. [deleted] 2 yr. ago [removed] ElderGuate 2 yr. ago If it bothers you, don't drink it. :). If you are sensitive to stimulants, switching to decaffeinated green tea pills is an option. Although it does not advertise as a tea drink, as we look to the the ingredients we see the presence of green tea extract. This website is not owned by or affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes called the Mormon or LDS Church). I have done a limited amount of research on this product. Polyphenols, which are antioxidant compounds, may help to prevent cancer, heart disease, and aging in the body. Catechins are in many other foods, including chocolate, apples, berries, persimmons, and more. Because green tea promotes thermogenic processes, it can help you burn fat faster and lose weight more quickly. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide whether or not to consume green tea extract. Joel H. Johnson, with whose family the Prophet Joseph Smith was intimate, relates that on a Sabbath day in July (1833) following the giving of the "Word of Wisdom," when both Joseph and Hyrum Smith were in the stand, the Prophet said to the Saints: "I understand that some of the people are excusing themselves in using tea and coffee, because the Lord only said 'hot drinks' in the revelation of the Word of Wisdom. Answer Dear Kay, The Word of Wisdom teaches not to drink "hot drinks." Hot drinks have been defined by the church as tea and coffee. For the past year or so I've gotten into these drinks called Sparkling Ice. LDS (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) members can have green tea because the Word of Wisdom, a set of guidelines for LDS members to follow regarding food and drink, does not specifically forbid it. Green tea extract is one of the most effective antioxidants found in a variety of supplements available on the market. Verse 9 of that revelation from God says And again, hot drinks are not for the body or belly. What I've settled on is I don't drink it, but I do chew it (I love mentos gum which also has green tea extract), Its literally a revelation of the quote will of God. (D&C 89:2) Thats a do this not that. Obviously black tea is against the Word of Wisdom, but many Mormons (myself included) drink herbal teas. Ascorbyl palmitate is a fat-soluble vitamin and is difficult to absorb by the body. Others have said that it is because of tannic acid. It's well known that tea, coffee, liquor, and tobacco are against it. The caffeine content of green tea extract varies from brand to brand.
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