How many cups of green tea for weight loss?
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Did someone say dessert?
Ooooooo what *is* that!?!? No, wait, I don't care: I want some. Maybe 6. If there's gelatin in them, don't tell me.1 -
FireOpalCO wrote: »
Seriously, I need help. Here's the result of someone pointing me to Bob's Redmill One for One Gluten Free Baking Flour last Christmas.
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FireOpalCO wrote: »
Seriously, I need help. Here's the result of someone pointing me to Bob's Redmill One for One Gluten Free Baking Flour last Christmas.
You're joining us on the handbasket/train, right?7 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »
Seriously, I need help. Here's the result of someone pointing me to Bob's Redmill One for One Gluten Free Baking Flour last Christmas.
You're joining us on the handbasket/train, right?
You bet! Does the train have a kitchen car? I'm feeling another baking spree coming on...6 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »
Seriously, I need help. Here's the result of someone pointing me to Bob's Redmill One for One Gluten Free Baking Flour last Christmas.
You're joining us on the handbasket/train, right?
You bet! Does the train have a kitchen car? I'm feeling another baking spree coming on...
Kitchen car, ice cream car, pet car. We're fully loaded!4 -
If you chew the tea leaves it will burn more calories2
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LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
See, I like hot sauce for weight loss. Simply because it has very few calories and replaces stuff I would use (ketchup) that has a lot more. Hell, I've even used hot sauce on pasta instead of reaching for cheese.
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It worked for me, 3 large glasses times a day, plain no sugar or honey sweetener10
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Fitnessflexibility wrote: »It worked for me, 3 large glasses times a day, plain no sugar or honey sweetener
How?3 -
Fitnessflexibility wrote: »It worked for me, 3 large glasses times a day, plain no sugar or honey sweetener
What’s your definition of “it worked for me”?4 -
LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
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Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
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DomesticKat wrote: »Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
Why is this a thing? Do people enjoy it? Do they think it will help them in some way? I have shoved a lot of things into water for drinking purposes and never once has it included hot dogs. I demand answers.1 -
poonampattani81 wrote: »I m into calorie deficit ..i m consuminh 1250 calories daily...i also do cardio...but because of slow metabolism i m not loosing weight so thought of green tea...anyone lost weight with green tea?how many cups to have daily for weight loss?
There's no one miraculous food or drink for weight loss. It isn't the amount of green tea that will do it. You'll get there by consuming less calories and burning more calories.0 -
poonampattani81 wrote: »I m into calorie deficit ..i m consuminh 1250 calories daily...i also do cardio...but because of slow metabolism i m not loosing weight so thought of green tea...anyone lost weight with green tea?how many cups to have daily for weight loss?
Six. Go with six.
Incorrect. The number is three.
Count to three, no more, no less.
Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three.
Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three.
Five is right out!
Once the count of three is consumed, you may feast upon the lambs and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans and breakfast cereals and fruit bats and large chu...19 -
DomesticKat wrote: »Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
Why is this a thing? Do people enjoy it? Do they think it will help them in some way? I have shoved a lot of things into water for drinking purposes and never once has it included hot dogs. I demand answers.
It's KetoWater?
That's all I got...7 -
DomesticKat wrote: »Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
Why is this a thing? Do people enjoy it? Do they think it will help them in some way? I have shoved a lot of things into water for drinking purposes and never once has it included hot dogs. I demand answers.
It's not actually. It was made to sell at a conference/fair type of thing. They used scientific looking "evidence" and people bought it. A lot of it. The purpose was trying to get people to critically think about what is true scientific evidence and what is cherry picked to sell products.8 -
DomesticKat wrote: »Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
Why is this a thing? Do people enjoy it? Do they think it will help them in some way? I have shoved a lot of things into water for drinking purposes and never once has it included hot dogs. I demand answers.
There was a character in Scooby Doo called Hot Dog Water. It's a great nickname.0 -
Sigh. With this poster it's deja vu all over again.3
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snickerscharlie wrote: »DomesticKat wrote: »Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
Why is this a thing? Do people enjoy it? Do they think it will help them in some way? I have shoved a lot of things into water for drinking purposes and never once has it included hot dogs. I demand answers.
It's KetoWater?
That's all I got...nutmegoreo wrote: »DomesticKat wrote: »Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »LiveInLeggings wrote: »Green tea is right up there with tumeric, apple cider vinegar and hot sauce in terms of weight loss wastes of time. The amount you would have to consume of these for anything positive to happen is ridiculous. Calorie deficit is #1.
(We won't lose weight unless we're also in a calorie deficit, but at least the soup would taste like something....)
Don't forget the hot dog water.
Why is this a thing? Do people enjoy it? Do they think it will help them in some way? I have shoved a lot of things into water for drinking purposes and never once has it included hot dogs. I demand answers.
It's not actually. It was made to sell at a conference/fair type of thing. They used scientific looking "evidence" and people bought it. A lot of it. The purpose was trying to get people to critically think about what is true scientific evidence and what is cherry picked to sell products.
Both of these are acceptable answers. I am now going to imagine that at the conference they called the parent company H2KetO in order to seem more official.5
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