Green tea
iramadiha
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Hi.. I just want to know, is it true green tea can help weight loss? Thank you
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NOTHING can "help weight loss". Something either has, or has not, weight loss as an effect. The only thing that has weight loss as an effect, is a consistent calorie deficit.1
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I hate green tea. It tastes like grass my dog just rubbed its butt over.
I like white, black, oolong, rooibos, all of it...just...NOT...green. Teas are low-cal drinks that taste like something and are more interesting than water, but no tea (or drink) has the magical power to burn fat. If you like it, drink it; it won't hurt.1 -
Helped me. Maybe it was the extra bit of caffeine, or just that it replaced coffee with milk (calories!). Green tea is delicate. The water should not be boiling.0
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Love home brewed iced green tea!0 -
Only if you're drinking it to replace a beverage that has calories, and thus lowering your calorie intake.1
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If you add ACV to the green tea, does it make it double magical?4
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It can help take the edge off of your appetite so it's a good idea to try it with a healthy squeeze of lemon in lieu of one of your snacks between meals. I put Splenda in mine along with the lemon.0
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Did Dr. Oz just do a green tea segment? Seems to be the question du jour.
No, green tea doesn't cause weight loss. Some people do find caffeine a bit of an appetite suppressant. And if green tea takes the place of a beverage with calories it can help you hit your calorie goal.3 -
My cookbook's frozen dessert section lists four versions of granita: orange (default), lemon-lime, coffee and green tea. I haven't run the calories on the coffee version as I'm not fond of the flavor. I have run the other three and the green tea version has the fewest calories. Comes in at about 85 per 1/2-cup serving. So, from the perspective of being low-calorie, it can fit into your calorie goals a bit more easily—provided you aren't on a sugar restriction. There are 2/3 of a cup of sugar in a recipe meant to yield 3 cups (6 servings).0
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I don't think any type of tea changes your rate of calorie burning.1
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I drink four bags worth of green tea a day and can confirm it does nothing except offer a great substitute for caffeine/plain water.2
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