green tea!
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My nutritional counselor asked me to drink a glass with every meal. I love tea anyways and could drink it all day long. Just on my first week of my tea drinking schedule but I'll keep you posted if I observe any noticeable benefits to it0
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I've been drinking green tea for over 3 years. Has it helped with weight loss? only in that, I no longer drink sugar-laden sodas and coffee with cream and sugar but instead opt for unsweetened green tea thereby saving me calories.0
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I love green tea! I drink about 2-4 large cups of tea per day (12 oz mug). I am partial to the Twinings Green Tea for the Keurig and Celestial Seasonings Green Tea (Plain) for at work. I don't add any sweeteners or cream/milk. I am not a fan of green tea that has a perfume-y taste.
I find it helps suppress my appetite and keeps me from snacking (and it's mostly water though I don't count it in my water intake).0 -
Green tea - in a TEABAG <shudder> This is surely the very end of civilisation0
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I've been drinking green tea for the past ten years or so, yes I was hooked in with the weight loss claims initially but stuck with it anyway because I grew to enjoy it and like the taste. Sorry to say no though - it isn't a miracle cure or else I wouldn't be on here trying to lose weight lol!
Same here! ive been drinking it for 10+ years and although its great for cleansing the body i didnt find i lost weight with it, i still drink it now though as i prefer it to normal tea and coffee0 -
now the question is! anyone tried lipton green tea? is it better than others? or what is the best that helped u?
Bigelow Green Tea w/Lemon
Bigelow brand has a lot of Green Teas with flavor in them.0 -
green tea has helped a lot with my metabolism. i try to have some every day and if i dont have time, i take a green tea pill (just 1 cause that's all i need to wake myself up!)0
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Green tea - in a TEABAG <shudder> This is surely the very end of civilisation
LOL! Have to agree with this one 100%!0 -
I drink several cups of green tea each day. Actually, I drink a lot of tea, period, as I don't drink coffee (can't stand it) and I've gradually weaned myself off diet sodas, except as an occasional treat.
I was always more of a black tea girl and I still love it, but I've been making a concerted effort to drink more green tea, and I've really grown to enjoy it. There are some lovely teas. I drink them unsweetened and only brewed from loose leaf. Lung Ching is probably my favorite, but I've been drinking a lot of hoji-cha recently.
I don't know if it has helped my weight loss but my body often feels tingly after drinking green tea. It's not just the caffeine because black tea is higher in caffeine and doesn't give me that feeling. Green tea is also very high in antioxidents which is good for you. Don't expect a miracle in either weight loss or health, however.
And take the time to learn to prepare green tea properly! It's lovely if prepared correctly but absolutely horrible if brewed like black tea.0 -
i like to have first thing in the morning and right before bed. Most of the time I have a cup or two at work as well. It just soothes my tummy and just makes me feel better overall! I love green tea (Tazo brand or Wegman's store brand). I use a little honey for taste sometimes but mostly I just drink as is. I just made it a part of my daily routine so I will drink as much as I desire, on average I have 3 cups a day! I also buy goldpeak or pure leaf but only when I want something sweet instead of having juice or soda0
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Question based on this thread: What are the caffeine levels for green tea as I get really shaky and have trouble sleeping with even trace amounts of caffeine? Anyone know?
A cup of green tea can contain anywhere from 15mg of caffeine to 75 mg of caffeine depending on the brand and brew of the tea.
However you can reduce more than 90% of the caffeine content of ANY tea brew by steeping the tea leaves for about 30-45 seconds, discarding that hot liquid, then using the pre-steeped tea leaves or tea bag to brew your tea. Most of the caffeine content of the tea is absorbed into the water in the first 15-20 seconds.
Now, that I did not know. that is great to know!!0 -
I'm just learning to drink green tea and add Matcha (green tea powder) to smoothies. I recommend adding peppermint tea to green tea for a flavour change. Peppermint tea also helps with digestion and upset stomach.
I use Matcha in my smoothies as well. I drink unsweetened green tea (iced or hot) frequently throughout the day and it has aided in increasing my metabolism and digestion.
Matcha is the most healthiest of green teas but at the same time the most expensive but I am sure it is well worth it! I've been wanting to buy them.0 -
Green tea - in a TEABAG <shudder> This is surely the very end of civilisation
I would like to apologize personally for what the United States has done to proper tea.
(Perhaps we could commit to addressing this grievous problem if in exchange you would agree to stop using the letter 's' where a 'z' should be, and stop adding an unnecessary 'u' to so many words. Can we build on this as a basis for an agreement?)0 -
I drink 32 oz a day. It does seem to help in my weight loss, plus I am not as hungry during the day. I also, drink without sugar or any type of sweetner.0
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i really don't understand oz's hun how many cups a day?
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Question based on this thread: What are the caffeine levels for green tea as I get really shaky and have trouble sleeping with even trace amounts of caffeine? Anyone know?
Green Tea contains a little less than a can of cola viz. 3.1 mg/ fl oz - an American cup measure (8 fl.oz) would be about 25mg. A half US pint of coffee would be just over 100mg. - a half-UK-(Imperial) pint would be about 30mg.*
For comparison, a half-US-pint cup of coffee would be just over 100mg
Far, far worse would be the affect of staining your teeth as the tannin would not be precipitated by milk.
* AN Imperial pint measure is 20 fl.oz. cf. a US pint is, I believe, 16 fl.oz.
Very informative--thanks! Guess I'll take it easy on this one and maybe drink it more watered down!0 -
Question based on this thread: What are the caffeine levels for green tea as I get really shaky and have trouble sleeping with even trace amounts of caffeine? Anyone know?
A cup of green tea can contain anywhere from 15mg of caffeine to 75 mg of caffeine depending on the brand and brew of the tea.
However you can reduce more than 90% of the caffeine content of ANY tea brew by steeping the tea leaves for about 30-45 seconds, discarding that hot liquid, then using the pre-steeped tea leaves or tea bag to brew your tea. Most of the caffeine content of the tea is absorbed into the water in the first 15-20 seconds.0 -
Green tea - in a TEABAG <shudder> This is surely the very end of civilisation
I would like to apologize personally for what the United States has done to proper tea.
(Perhaps we could commit to addressing this grievous problem if in exchange you would agree to stop using the letter 's' where a 'z' should be, and stop adding an unnecessary 'u' to so many words. Can we build on this as a basis for an agreement?)
I believe the word we are groping towards here could be, "No!" - AND anyway, the idea of making it with salt water never really caught on, did it (not even in Boston).
However, Sid Meir did much for rehabilitating the idea of "Civilization" - a certain favourite among computer-gamers of a certain flavour of gaming-genre. You must realise that we had it first and that Mr Webster's dictionary is a revolutionary document designed to avoid any accusation of using the language of the oppressive Imperialists so recently overthrown - apart from that , it's all fine - especially as you lot didn't accept the idea of adopting German as the official language of the new republic. [a close run thing, huh?]0 -
I love Green Tea! I have it usually during an afternoon break/snack and then again in the evening. Even though I drink it just because I like it, it has been proven to be a appetite supressent. So if your feeling hungry, try having a green tea, but don't use it as a Meal Replacement. I drink the Decaffinated kind.0
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As an American outside of London. can't we just embrace the continental divide, rather than using it as a thread killer??0
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I love green tea. I don't really drink it because I need to lose weight, but because I just love it. I do notice that it makes me lose weight a bit faster and the most noticeable difference is that my skin looks a lot clearer and more glowing.
My green tea bags even have their own pocket in my school and work bag . I usually drink it with breakfast, lunch and my mid afternoon snack.
For those that don't like green tea: it probably tastes a bit bitter, because you are making it wrong. A lot of people don't know this, but green tea is supposed to me made at 80 degrees C, instead of 100 degrees C (boiled water). At 100 degrees, the tea leaves burn a bit, making the tea tastes bleghh. Just let your cup of boiled water cool off for about 5 min or just fill up your cup with 1/4 cold water and then add 3/4 boiled water, same difference. Tastes a lot better.0 -
The general consensus of the recipes seems to be that the best results are achieved with leaves.
The best green tea I ever drank was made by a Chinese student I trained with and he used a few leaves dropped into thermos flask and poured freshly drawn boiling water - somehow the bubbles do a certain "something" - although this wouldn't fit the bill of the person who advocated throwing the first cup away <gasp>
I don't think it is the caffeine that helps the weight loss, it is supposed to be the antioxidants, I thought.
The absence of milk and sugar helps a bit, of course.
- and, by the way, to the person who feared thread-killing propensities, I read it as a touch of whimsy and responded in kind. OH?0 -
Bigelow Organic Green Tea I have found to be the best. Its not expensive, its clean, and I think it taste is mild and no bitterness that I have experienced with other brands.0
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:flowerforyou: wow awesome info everyone! thanks alot for sharing the experiance with us much love!0
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As an American outside of London. can't we just embrace the continental divide, rather than using it as a thread killer??
I considered it more of a "thread enhancer" than "thread killer"...(I mean, c'mon, it's a thread about green tea). But I will admit, my sense of humour...(dagnabbit, humor )...is remarkably dry and easily misunderstood. And I sometimes don't even know when I'm being serious and when I'm being sarcastic.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go make a few posts online about how America is the best dang country in the whole world and then go shoot my guns willy-nilly (or higglety-pigglety for our Canadian friends).0 -
I drink 2 cups a day of green tea and one cup of pure white tea after every meal. It blocks fat cells from forming.
Could you cite any (credible - ie not Dr Oz) sources for this?0 -
I drink 2 cups a day of green tea and one cup of pure white tea after every meal. It blocks fat cells from forming.
Could you cite any (credible - ie not Dr Oz) sources for this?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that the answer to this questions is, "no." It's just a guess, but I'm still reasonably confident.0 -
As an American outside of London. can't we just embrace the continental divide, rather than using it as a thread killer??
I considered it more of a "thread enhancer" than "thread killer"...(I mean, c'mon, it's a thread about green tea). But I will admit, my sense of humour...(dagnabbit, humor )...is remarkably dry and easily misunderstood. And I sometimes don't even know when I'm being serious and when I'm being sarcastic.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go make a few posts online about how America is the best dang country in the whole world and then go shoot my guns willy-nilly (or higglety-pigglety for our Canadian friends).
This constitutes a considerable source of relief - not necessarily the bit about Canadians, mind you <waves paws>0 -
However, Sid Meir did much for rehabilitating the idea of "Civilization" - a certain favourite among computer-gamers of a certain flavour of gaming-genre.
Yes we should be spending more time talking about Sid Meier's civilization. For me personally it can be a very effective weight loss tool. Much in the same way I'm guessing green tea is a magical weight loss tool to many others. To each their own I suppose.0 -
However, Sid Meir did much for rehabilitating the idea of "Civilization" - a certain favourite among computer-gamers of a certain flavour of gaming-genre.
Yes we should be spending more time talking about Sid Meier's civilization. For me personally it can be a very effective weight loss tool. Much in the same way I'm guessing green tea is a magical weight loss tool to many others. To each their own I suppose.
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