weight loss tea. ALL LIES!

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by pedantic » Apr 12th, '09, 16:11

I'm always weary of places whose main sales pitch for tea is the "health" benefits. Especially places that tell people to drink a particular type for this benefit, and another for that benefit.

Sure there might be some benefit in drinking tea (in moderation), but thinking it's a miracle cure for everything that ails you is naive. What is worse, is people believing that being "all natural", makes it completely good for you. Tea is also high in oxalates (other foods are too) which has been linked to kidney stones. Which means it's not all good. "All natural" does not always equate for "good for you".

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by silvermage2000 » Apr 13th, '09, 23:11

Well I do not really believe tea will make you lose weight although I do think that drinking enough regularly can help maintain weight though. And also good for you and your body in many ways. But I drink tea because of the enjoyment above everthing else.
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by xuancheng » Apr 14th, '09, 00:55

I believe that tea can help with weight loss, or at least can slow weight gain, but you have to be careful. While tea is an appetite suppressant in the short run, I generally eat more after drinking a lot of tea.

Sometimes I suspect that people hear pu'er reduces cholesterol and then they change from daily salads to an all bacon diet and complain that they haven't lost anything.

I also think that people who want to loose weight should exercise and eat well instead of searching for a miracle. Some people are worried about weight to the point that they take up smoking or stop drinking water.
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Re: weight loss tea. ALL LIES!

by Bubba_tea » Apr 14th, '09, 16:20

LaybackPandas wrote:so they call oolong the weight loss tea..ive been drinking ti kuan yin for over a month now every single day!

I still haven't loss any weight. wth? :twisted: atleast i didnt' waste my money, ti kuan yin iz awesooommeee! 8)
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You're drinking the wrong tea. :lol: Drink Bo Jen Mi tea (keep health & beauty) or Slimming Tea - they make you poop a lot so I don't think it's a satisfactory long term answer. Purgatives for weight loss are not healthy. I don't think you can drink enough TKY to cause diarrhea, but if you do, then you'll loose weight until you start drinking water again. Weight watchers is one of the best ways to loose weight.
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by gingkoseto » Apr 15th, '09, 23:03

xuancheng wrote:I believe that tea can help with weight loss, or at least can slow weight gain, but you have to be careful. While tea is an appetite suppressant in the short run, I generally eat more after drinking a lot of tea.
It didn't work on me at all :P This past January I had significant more tea every day than usual, but no weight change effect. Some tea is really effective to promote my appetite :shock: (well I have to admit MANY things are effective to promote MY appetite :P ) But I didn't gain weight either in spite of the better appetite and more food intake. Probably people who drink a lot of tea and don't respond to the appetite promotion effect may lose weight? :D
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Re: weight loss tea. ALL LIES!

by selwyn » Apr 16th, '09, 00:17

LaybackPandas wrote:so they call oolong the weight loss tea..ive been drinking ti kuan yin for over a month now every single day!

I still haven't loss any weight. wth? :twisted: atleast i didnt' waste my money, ti kuan yin iz awesooommeee! 8)
ti kuan yin is one kind of oolong,
according to different oxidation(maybe so called fermentation) level, oolong has different performance in flavour and color.
ti kuan yin is heavey-fermented and heavy roasted, the content helps you lose weight is oxidated and roasted to less.
i'll say if you wanna lose some weight, drinking light-fermentated oolong or green tea may be helpful.
catechins only help prevent the synthesis of fat, not break down it..so regular exercise is needed as well..:)

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by Romance Writer » Apr 17th, '09, 11:20

As a consumer you have to be careful and remember that these people are trying to sell you something. Their main interest is to convince you that you need this tea for this particular reason. Its in their best interest to sell it so doesnt it make sense that they will make huge claims that are unfounded? Their trying to make money and will tell you what you want to hear to do just that.

There are benefits, many have been proven, but tea is an overall experience and any personal benefits (to me anyway) are just a bonus.

I look forward to the whole process; boiling water, measuring tea, smelling leaves, watching the leaves steep, making the perfect cup, sitting down quietly to knit with a beautiful rich cup of tea to warm me.

Just enjoy and dont expect and you may be surprised. Also, Rome wasnt built in a day and honestly I think any benefits will likely be marginal and take an extended period of time and consistency.

Best of luck I am sorry you were under the impression that you would be 20lbs lighter by now but alas we live in a greedy world.

Just my 0.02 cents worth :)

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Re: weight loss tea. ALL LIES!

by JustinW » Apr 17th, '09, 14:36

LaybackPandas wrote: atleast i didnt' waste my money, ti kuan yin iz awesooommeee! 8)
That's all that matters. :D If it gets more people into tea then I'm all for it.

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