Wu-Yi Tea

cmserati
cmserati Posts: 19
edited September 18 in Health and Weight Loss
I was wondering if anyone has tried this wu-yi tea stuff. I've been seeing it everywhere and was thinking about trying it, but wanted to see if anyone has tried it, liked it, hated it, etc.

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  • cmserati
    cmserati Posts: 19
    I was wondering if anyone has tried this wu-yi tea stuff. I've been seeing it everywhere and was thinking about trying it, but wanted to see if anyone has tried it, liked it, hated it, etc.
  • lietee
    lietee Posts: 189 Member
    i heard about it but its really expensive i think if you join up for hte free two week trial they will continue to bill you after that. Please let me know if it really works id like to give it a try
  • I just ordered some, I just got it and started using it today. I'll let you know if it works or not....and if there are any issues with the billing/customer service.
  • markfloyd
    markfloyd Posts: 69
    Either kind of Tea, Black, White or Green is good for you because of the Flavonoids. Green Tea has the EGCGs that may be beneficial in weight loss. I've tried some the funny name Teas and they are definetly an acquired taste. When the "Okinawan Tea" was suppose to be the best, I researched it. It isn't grown in Japan at all, but in China. It's actaully Jasmine Tea and has a very strong flavor.

    What am I saying? Be careful of paying extra money for a "name" when most of these Teas are same. They're grown in different regions, hence the different names. Focus on the benefit of consuming the Tea itself, Longevity and weight loss!!
  • lotusfromthemud
    lotusfromthemud Posts: 5,335 Member
    Also, check the ingredients list of any tea touting weight loss.

    Many of them contain natural, yet very strong laxatives (senna leaf is a common one). Make sure you're just drinking TEA, without other ingredients.
  • cmserati
    cmserati Posts: 19
    I just ordered some, I just got it and started using it today. I'll let you know if it works or not....and if there are any issues with the billing/customer service.

    thanks i really appreciate it!
  • cmserati
    cmserati Posts: 19
    Also, check the ingredients list of any tea touting weight loss.

    Many of them contain natural, yet very strong laxatives (senna leaf is a common one). Make sure you're just drinking TEA, without other ingredients.

    that's a smart idea...i honestly never thought of that thank you so much!!!
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