Green Tea
laurenhills99
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I drink about 5 cups of green tea per day, does this encourage weight loss? Thank you for any information
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Not really. It might suppress your appetite by making you feel full up, and you can count it towards your water intake. But sadly it has no magic properties.3
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Nope. A couple of studies showed that, in very very very large amounts, green tea had a very very minor effect on metabolism, and the media and the people selling supplements jumped on it as "Green tea boosts weight loss!!!!!"
Its got antioxidants and, if you're drinking it instead of something with calories, you will save calories and thus possibly lose weight. But no, not the way you're asking, it won't.2 -
laurenhills99 wrote: »I drink about 5 cups of green tea per day, does this encourage weight loss? Thank you for any information
i thought you were trying to gain weight?3 -
TavistockToad wrote: »laurenhills99 wrote: »I drink about 5 cups of green tea per day, does this encourage weight loss? Thank you for any information
i thought you were trying to gain weight?
I was just about to say that, I thought the username was familiar.1 -
It does in that it tends to take the edge off of your hunger.4
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For me yes. Since it was replacing coffee with milk (calories). Or other snack.
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It helps with one dessert recipe I've got (caveat: if you are restricting added sugars, this isn't recommended). My cookbook includes a recipe for orange granita, with variation for lemon-lime, coffee, and green tea. Since I abhor coffee flavoring in almost all forms, I never ran the calories on that one. The orange has the least amount of added sugar; the lemon-lime the most. But when it comes to calories, the green tea comes in at 87 calories to the half-cup; the orange at 101. (FWIW, the lemon-lime is at 244. Two cups of added sugar vs 2/3 of a cup in the green tea, 1/2 cup in the orange.)
But if you mean magical fat-burning properties, sorry. No.1 -
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Why are you trying to lose weight. Aren't you already too thin (in your own words). I guess you haven't called your doctor yet to discuss your disordered eating3
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Alatariel75 wrote: »Nope. A couple of studies showed that, in very very very large amounts, green tea had a very very minor effect on metabolism, and the media and the people selling supplements jumped on it as "Green tea boosts weight loss!!!!!"
Its got antioxidants and, if you're drinking it instead of something with calories, you will save calories and thus possibly lose weight. But no, not the way you're asking, it won't.
I must have read the same article cause I remember seeing that you'd have to drink about 18 cups a day to see a metabolic increase. Haha.1 -
Yes...in the sense that if you're sipping tea you're staying hydrated, and not putting high calorie food/drink in your mouth instead. But I don't think it has any magic weight loss properties. I love green tea anyways though!0
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