Green Tea
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Adding honey (sugar) is not a good plan especially if your reason for drinking the green tea in the first place is to LOSE weight. Don't bother with anything that promises to speed up your metabolism or increase fat loss or whatever. Stick to proven methods. Diet and exercise. They work best.0
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I love green tea but I have drank it while packing on the pounds so doubt it's a great weight loss tool :laugh:
It does have antioxidants and you have to get a good brand, loose leaf. If you're letting it "steep" too long, you could be making the tea more bitter.
You can use the used teabags on your eyes to reduce undereye circles.
Just a reminder, with any tea, the caffeine values can be higher than your cup-o-joe. Caution that you don't mistake a caffeine buzz with a "metabolic stimulant"0 -
This just blew my mind.
This is messing with my head! LOL…
I make my own blend and used loose green tea (sen cha, I think), and dried mint leaves with some cinnamon stick broken up into it. I don’t let it steep too terribly long, tho, because it gets bitter. Once I figured it out? LOVE IT!0 -
I don't really know if green tea helps. I do know that hibiscus tea is really good for you. It helps to burn fat, and I think it also helps to reduce high blood pressure. It has a really great taste. If you like starbucks, you can try the very berry hibiscus tea.0
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I tried it and don't like it :frown: wish I did.
Supposed to boost metabolism, suppress appetite.0 -
I like green tea - I don't know if it helps with weigh loss or not, I like the name brand Twinglings, they have K-cups for my Keurig - I've tried other brands and didn't care for them as much. Maybe you could try another brand and you would like it.
I've done the honey thing and even though it taste good it is calories I would prefer to spend on real food.0 -
I drink green tea daily. I have never heard that it does anything for weightloss, but I would imagine it probably has diuretic properties. Might show a scale loss, but it wouldn't be a real loss. Can you tell us your source for a claim of weight loss properties for Green Tea?
One study I found about the effects of green tea on weight loss calls it "clinically insignificant". Here is the link:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23235664
However, Green Tea has major health benefits, including the ability to block the development of the rapid building of new blood vessels that cancer needs in order to spread. Here is an abstract of one of numerous studies about it in the PubMed Database:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21466438
It took some time to get used to the taste of green tea. You might want to try mixing it with something else. A bit of peeled gingeroot is good, and ginger also has great health benefits. Peppermint leaves would probably be another good addition.
There are no doubt other healthy teas out there, if you can't devlelop a taste for green tea. I would try to find organic teas, as I have heard that commercially produced teas are pretty heavily treated with pesticides. I drink Sencha Organic Green Tea from Eden Organics.0 -
Love it!0
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I've tried green tea, I know several people that has lost drinking it! I can't stomach it though, I think it's really gross tasting... Sis started drinking it the begining of December, hasn't added any exercise or ate any differently and lost 12 pounds, she drinks 2 to 4 cups of it a day, and buys a good quality! If you try it let us all know how it works for you!0
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If you don't like it, I think there are many other ways to lose weight. Even a limited amount of black coffee can help you lose weight I think. And hopefully you like coffee more than green tea. Well whichever you choose you can find a wide variety at http://www.dailycuppacoffee.com . They even have green tea mints that you might like more.0
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You can always use Green Tea Extract if taste is an issue, you can pick it up in capsules pretty cheap.0
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Green Tea Extract is in most supplement for weight loss. I drink green tea with Lemon (lots of lemon). Not a fan of the taste but I dont do it for pleasure, but for my body.0
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