Caffeine Free Tea & AIP Recipes (2024)

Aug 16, 2021

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Caffeine can cause so many side effects including anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, nausea, stomach issues, addiction, headaches, chest pains, agitation, and more. There are a whole host of reasons why caffeine could be cut back or removed from one’s diet. Those seeking better health through a Paleo or Auto-immune protocol diet also do best when caffeine is removed.

Removing caffeine from your daily habit can be ruff though. Replacing coffee with yummy drinks like chicory root tea or dandelion tea is super helpful. Along with sipping on continuous brew kombucha or herbal kombucha along the way.

But doesn’t tea have more caffeine than coffee? Or does it?

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Does Tea Have More Caffeine Than Coffee

In discovering whether the tea has more caffeine than the coffee we really need to define the word tea. It could mean many different things to different people. Tea technically comes from the camelliasinensis plant. That includes black tea, Assam, Ceylon, green tea, white tea, Pu-erh, Sencha, Jasmine, and the list could go on. Now there are also herbal teas, more properly called Tisanes. These herbal infusions a.k.a. Herbal teas come from any plant that is not the camellia sinensis plant.

  • Black teas have approximately 47 milligrams of caffeine per 1 cup of black tea.
  • Green teas have approximately 28 milligrams of caffeine per 1 cup of green tea.
  • White teas have approximately 6-55 milligrams of caffeine per 1 cup of white tea.

So when you have a cup of brewed coffee is it tea or coffee that has more caffeine?

A cup of coffee contains 95 milligrams of caffeine per 1 cup. WOw! That is almost double the highest amount of caffeine contained in any type of tea. I guess it is obvious that even a black or green tea would cut your caffeine load in half. Along with cutting down your risk for anxiety, insomnia, and other health issues.

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Caffeine Free Tea

If you are pursuing a Whole30, Paleo, or AIP diet then the tea is on the acceptance list, albeit with some acceptions for those on an autoimmune protocol diet. As seen above cutting the caffeine level can cut so many side effects. Switching from coffee to black or green tea can cut that caffeine consumption in half.

But what if we could cut the side effects of caffeine out altogether?Herbal teas are naturally caffeine free which is different than decaffeinated teas. Decaffeinated teas use a chemical process to remove the caffeine from the tea. So a decaf black tea is going to be much less healthy because of the chemical process.

A healthful benefit of loose leaf tea, especially herbal teas, aside from their lack of caffeine is that they come packed full of an array of different flavors along with separate medicinal benefits for the different kinds of tea ingredients.

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Here are some great herbal tea recommendations for Whole30, Paleo and organized for the AIP diet (since it is the most restrictive):

Elimination Phase compliant

Coastal Cranberry Spice

Rose Garden Repose (a chamomile tea)

Southern Raspberry Rose

Just Chamomile

Temperature Tamer

Just Peppermint (a peppermint tea)

Plain Jane "Not Coffee"

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Kombucha is Elimination Phase compliant, and so are these flavors:)

Strawberry Mojito

Apple Pie

Turmeric Ginger Peach

Lavender Lemon

Rosemary Citrus

Teas for brewing Kombucha- not drinking straight at this stage

Mossy Rock Green Tea Blend

Three Sisters Black Tea Blend

Phase 1 Reintro compliant (herbal)

Gingerbread Spice

Rooibos Chai

Herbal Chai

Phase 1 Reintro compliant (green/black tea)

Mossy Rock Green Tea

Jasmine Green Tea

Mo Rock'n Mint

Three Sisters Black Tea Blend

Cherry Country Chai

Southern Sweet (not prepared with sugar, of course)

English Breakfast Tea

Cascade Earl Gray

Irish Breakfast

Southern Belle Earl Gray

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AIP Recipes

Aside from caffeine intake, meal prep is super important on the Autoimmune protocol diet (as well as Paleo and Whole30). Part of that meal prep starts with how to replace those caffeinated drinks but may also involve finding recipes that work, especially if they are grain-free recipes.

Here are a few AIP Breakfast recipes that look super tasty:

Now that we know the dangers of caffeine, all about different caffeine-free teas great for Paleo, Whole30, and AIP diets, we have so many new options on our menus. If you would love some more drink ideas make sure that you grab our free Cooking with Tea e-book with tons of Paleo options.

I’d love to know though! What is the drink that you will be giving up in order to cut back on caffeine and what will you miss most about it? Let this coffee addict turned tea aficionado know down below in the comments.

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FAQs

Is decaf tea AIP compliant? ›

If you are pursuing a Whole30, Paleo, or AIP diet then the tea is on the acceptance list, albeit with some acceptions for those on an autoimmune protocol diet. As seen above cutting the caffeine level can cut so many side effects.

What tea can I drink on AIP? ›

Green and black teas can be consumed, but due to the caffeine it's generally advised to drink them earlier in the day and in moderation. It is also important to read labels carefully, as many teas have soy lecithin or other additives (or toxins) that are avoided on AIP.

What is the healthiest caffeine free tea? ›

7 Healthy Caffeine-Free Herbal Teas For Natural Detox
  • Chamomile Tea - Relax and Decompress. ...
  • Sobacha Buckwheat Tea - Detox. ...
  • Peppermint Tea - Immune System Fighter. ...
  • Hibiscus Tea - Antioxidant Boost. ...
  • Ginger Tea - The Natural Healer. ...
  • Rooibos Tea - Revitalizing. ...
  • Kuromame Black Soybean Tea - Anti-Aging.
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What can I drink instead of coffee on AIP? ›

If you are weaning off coffee and would still like some caffeine, try some black, oolong, or green tea (caution though, as green tea can stimulate the immune system and cause flares in some folks). Great herbal, caffeine-free alternatives include rooibos, chamomile, peppermint, and licorice.

Is decaffeinated tea anti-inflammatory? ›

These benefits are thought to stem from the polyphenols and flavonoids present in tea, which have been shown to improve endothelial function and reduce inflammation.

What brand of tea is naturally decaffeinated? ›

Celestial Seasonings decaf teas are naturally decaffeinated using nontoxic carbon dioxide (CO2), the same compound that plants breathe in daily. We do not use harsh or hazardous solvents to decaffeinate our teas.

What kind of tea can I make for inflammation? ›

  • Green tea (Camellia sinensis L.) Green tea comes from the same shrub as black tea, but the leaves are processed differently, allowing them to retain their green color. ...
  • Holy basil (Ocimum sanctum) ...
  • Turmeric (Curcuma longa) ...
  • Ginger (Zingiber officinale) ...
  • Rose hip (Rosa canina) ...
  • Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill)
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Is honey OK on AIP? ›

Despite being allowed, some protocols further recommend that you moderate your intake of salt, saturated and omega-6 fats, natural sugars, such as honey or maple syrup, as well as coconut-based foods. Depending on the AIP protocol at hand, small amounts of fruit may also be allowed.

Is cinnamon OK on AIP diet? ›

First, a list of AIP herbs and spices you probably already know and don't need much explanation. You can still use basil, bay leaves, chives, cilantro/coriander leaves, cinnamon, cloves, dill weed, garlic, ginger, onion powder, parsley, mints, marjoram, rosemary, sage, thyme, and vanilla bean.

Is it OK to drink caffeine free tea everyday? ›

Drinking more than five cups of decaf tea a day is generally considered safe for most people. Since decaf tea has very low levels of caffeine, it is unlikely to cause the same stimulant effects as regular caffeinated tea. However, it's important to note that individual tolerance and sensitivity to caffeine can vary.

Which tea is 100 caffeine free? ›

Caffeine free teas tend to be herbal blends like peppermint, chamomile or rooibos. Made from herbs and flowers, instead of the traditional tea plant, these blends are naturally caffeine free. They come in all sorts of flavours, with each ingredient boasting its own health benefits.

What type of tea has no caffeine? ›

Herbal teas such as, chamomile, ginger and peppermint contain no caffeine at all. This is because these types of teas are not made from the camellia sinensis plant as most teas. They are made instead from dried flowers, leaves, seeds, or roots that are generally caffeine-free.

Why no coffee on autoimmune protocol? ›

The first thing to consider if you have autoimmune issues, is that coffee is a seed. If you are following a strict Autoimmune Protocol, seeds are cut out of the diet for a period of time, and then reintroduced. Therefore, you would want to remove coffee for the first few weeks, along with any other seeds.

Is turmeric OK on AIP? ›

Turmeric has been used for thousands of years as a completely natural healing spice. You'll find more this article about how it can be helpful in arthritis management, skin conditions, and more. They're nut free, grain free, and totally AIP and paleo.

Is decaf green tea still anti-inflammatory? ›

Anti-inflammatory Properties:

Decaf green tea may possess anti-inflammatory properties attributed to its polyphenol content.

Can you drink decaf coffee on anti-inflammatory diet? ›

Results from a few studies suggest that drinking decaffeinated coffee as opposed to caffeinated coffee may result in a small reduction in inflammatory markers. However, it is generally agreed that caffeine does not contribute much to the anti-inflammatory effects associated with drinking coffee.

Does decaf tea have tannins in it? ›

Decaffeinated tea (real tea, Camellia sinensis ) has most or all of the tannins of regular tea. The goal is to remove just the caffeine. The tannins are necessary to creating the feel of tea in the mouth, especially with the bite of the caffeine gone.

Can you drink decaf tea on a low Fodmap diet? ›

Black, green, and white tea are all low in FODMAPs. 4 Choose decaffeinated tea if you find that caffeine irritates your digestive system.

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