No, it’s just made of barley, so it doesn’t have caffeine.
NickIllicit
Does anybody else worry that barley tea is linked to cancer?
SunBelly
I’ve heard it has anti-cancer properties. Especially anti-colon cancer. Not sure what you’ve heard. Regardless I don’t drink barley tea every day, so I’m sure any effects are negligible.
Siffer703
Life’s a gamble. You know what to do next.
bo60
Caution, this product is Teabag, and news tells us teabag has many microplastic.
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No, it’s just made of barley, so it doesn’t have caffeine.
Does anybody else worry that barley tea is linked to cancer?
I’ve heard it has anti-cancer properties. Especially anti-colon cancer. Not sure what you’ve heard. Regardless I don’t drink barley tea every day, so I’m sure any effects are negligible.
Life’s a gamble. You know what to do next.
Caution, this product is Teabag, and news tells us teabag has many microplastic.
I recommend just buy the grain status of barley in the market. They sell like [this](https://m.danufood.com/web/product/big/20200313/66c121fe19826806ae90a209809c0411.jpg)
We traditionally, at least in my house, boiled the barley grain with water and drank it like water Befroe the era of water purifier.
We quit this barley tea because we’re too tired to boil the water, but the tasted was best.
As far as I know… none.
No caffeine but if you’re sensitive to gluten barley is a gluten.