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Okinawan Slimming Tea

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Check this out and google the same or similar heading

http://www.risingsuntea.com/
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While I could go on forever about the benefits of Green Tea, this sounds vaguely like the "Slimming teas" typical sold in Chinatowns across America, which have the primary ingredients of a substance called "Senna."
I have had vast experience firsthand with this substance, and I report that it is most unpleasant, and does not have the desired effect of weight loss.
Essentially, it's a rather powerful laxative, and there's about a dozen reasons why using laxatives as a vehicle to lose weight is a bad idea.

Check this out.

http://www.drugs.com/mtm/senna.html
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Well, darn it. Does that mean I have to eat sensibly and exercise?
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This semi-fermented tea is gaining a considerable amount of popularity lately due to its benefits as a weight loss aid. This tea features a strong flavor and refreshing aftertaste.

Wu-long tea is found in Fujian and Taiwan growing on cliffs.

Wu-Long tea contains Polyphenol that has been proven to control body fatness, The continuous intake of Wu-Long tea activates the enzyme that is responsible for dissolving triglyceride. Excess triglycerides are deposited as body fat.
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I worked in an office environment years ago and a few of us tried that diet tea together. We didn't know it was a powerful laxative.

That was an interesting day!

Good laugh later on though.

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John Giacoletti wrote:This semi-fermented tea is gaining a considerable amount of popularity lately due to its benefits as a weight loss aid. This tea features a strong flavor and refreshing aftertaste.

Wu-long tea is found in Fujian and Taiwan growing on cliffs.

Wu-Long tea contains Polyphenol that has been proven to control body fatness, The continuous intake of Wu-Long tea activates the enzyme that is responsible for dissolving triglyceride. Excess triglycerides are deposited as body fat.

Don't you mean Oo-long tea?
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No quick fixes unfortunately and especially not in a tea-bag. However white, green, black, and oo-long teas have all been shown to help regulate blood sugars in general.

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Can't believe I missed saying hello to you at camp. One of your students came up and introduced herself but mentioned you weren't there that day. I guess you came the next and I missed you. Anyway - Hello!

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Yes Dotty trained at the Mattson academy in the late 60's took 30 years off and now training well.

She was late getting to your class because it took a while to get off that red man suit!

Sorry I missed you. I got in a horrible traffic mess and missed all Saturday afternoon as well.

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http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=44053
Suntory Finds That Oolong Tea-derived Polymerized Polyphenol Has Anti-obesity Effect

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=14387
Apple polyphenols shown to reduce organ fat

http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/70/6/1040
Efficacy of a green tea extract rich in catechin polyphenols and caffeine in increasing 24-h energy expenditure and fat oxidation in humans1

http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/newsarc ... 4/wine.htm
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