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Green tea is a natural diuretic, which causes the body to lose water, therefore drinking excessive green tea can cause excessive urination leading to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
This is because, according to Segal, boiled water can burn the delicate tea leaves—and green tea is actually best when you steep the leaves in 170°F to 180°F water, not 212°F boiling H2O.