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DOES CHINESE TEAA WORK FOR WEIGHT LOSS??

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I used to have really bad oily skin on my face, chest, & back and some pimples. I started drinking different types of herbal teas and drastically changed my diet to a healthier one. It really helped me significantly.

Is prolonged uses of herbal teas dangerous? any cautions?
Herbal teas like: chamomile, licorice, stinging nettle tea, evening primrose oil (capsule), fennel seed, dandelion, yarrow, rosehip, burdock, horsetail, marigold blossom…
Would a dermatologist have knowledge of this stuff for skin?

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Has any of you tried Chinese Diet Teas or any other diet teas? If you have, did it work for you?
Did you lose weight after drinking diet tea

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during the lemonade diet/master cleanser is it ok to subsitute laxative pills or green tea for the herbal laxative tea?

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Obviously the wu-yi/oolong/wu-long teas are too good to be true. As far as ’slimming’ goes, I wouldn’t be willing to try it, but so many people claim it’s the most decadent tea they’ve ever tasted. I’m a person who likes to indulge in tea and I’d love to try it, but . . . How do you prepare it if it has no bags? I’ve looked up bodums on Amazon, but they all have their fair share of faultiness. Is there another way or a great and upstanding brand that manufactures bodums? Otherwise, I’m clueless. Thanks.

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I have been considering migrating my vegan diet over to that of a fruitarian for quite some time now. My only concern is that I often fast spiritually on water and green tea, and I’m not sure if I will be able to continue to drink green tea while practicing a fruitarain lifestyle. I’m aware that I can fast with juices, but my personal, and spiritual preference is to drink only water (sometimes with lemon juice) and green tea. Is it acceptable to continue doing this? In all my research so far I haven’t read anything about green, or other herbal teas.

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i wanna lose my weight.i am 69/70 kg.i control my diet.now i wanna know about green tea effect because i saw japanese & chinese,they take green tea instead of water.is this green tea which keeps them smart & slender?

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Have you’ll heard abt wu-long okuma’s tea for slimming? is it effective? any side effect?

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I’ve started drinking a caffiene free herbal tea in the afternoons or night and it seems to just relax me. But does it actually do anything, for diets or digestion or anything? and if so, when should I drink it?

thanks

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Or not, because they process through hot water? I haven’t been able to find this info anywhere. Anyone?

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Would I possibly get the same or close to the same results with drinking green tea? Along with diet and exercise of course. But is there something special in the other teas or could the same be done with the green tea?

I was researching the types of slimming teas. Oolong teas and the others have no calories, no sodium, no carbs, no protien – same goes for the green tea.

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I am trying to conceive and over weight. i have been taking zantrx diet pills, chinese herbal teas. i have been trying for 12 months now. please urgently need advise

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My Sister is taking diet tea everyday, but it seems it’s not working. I just wanna help her to find the most effective diet tea instead of taking diet pills. At least diet tea is just a herbal and no side effect.

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http://www.premiumwulong.com

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I just bought all the ingrediets for this lemonade diet. Which is the same diet that Beyonce used to lose weight for the dream girls movie. In the diet you are supposed to have one herbal laxative tea in the morning and before bed. I couldn’t find them though so I bought regular laxative pills. Will it make any difference? is it ok for me to make this replacement??

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Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

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Has anyone heard about this Wu Yi Diet Tea? It’s apparently a Chinese tea that helps with weight loss. I am skeptical about trying it and was hoping someone out there would be able to confirm either positive or negative thoughts about it.

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I am trying to loose weight and I saw this add, but before buying it I want to know if anybody have drink this tea and the results. I also want to know the cons. Thanks!!

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NOT diet teas though, nothing that is a laxative, no thanks. Just some natural HERBAL teas that are good for hunger control, etc.

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okay so does this tea actually work? is this just a rip off or does this crap work? please sate your opinion and if you have ben on this diet tell me your experience. Tell me if any money was taken off your card too. I’m using a friends debit so i dont want that to happen to her. If this is just a rip off tell me any other esaier ways to loose weight?

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for those who have tried it or know anyone who has.

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does anyone have any information on the chinese diet tea’s. everytime i try to look it up on the net i don’t get any real in-depth info. i would like to know if it really works, if it’s harmful/safe or any other info. please either web site links or personal experience.

i don’t want a general weight loss reply!!!!!! ( spam)

thanks
amy d- there is a such thing. it’s called super slim diet tea. usually there is a ballerina on the cover of the box. google chinese diet tea and you will come across of a lot of ads for it.

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Boomer Angst: A visit to China helps American size up the situation
Ain’t no Big Gulps in China.

After more than a week in this amazing country of 1.3 billion souls, I can report firsthand that the Chinese, as a group, are not big gulpers. Shanghai is a sophisticated, modern metropolis with millions of people milling about on the streets sporting clothes that would be right at home in the U.S.

Just one thing is missing from their ensembles. The throngs aren’t schlepping monster-sized drinks as they go about their merry ways. No 32-ounce plastic cups of soda. No mega-mugs of coffee. No half-gallon jugs of water.

This despite the 3,500 KFC and 1,300 McDonald’s restaurants in China. Not to mention the Dairy Queens and Starbucks. So it’s not as if huge drinks aren’t available. But you simply don’t see the Chinese imbibing, at least not on the go. The only liquid generally served at meals is soup. Afterward there’s hot tea, served in cups we’d consider small.

To accommodate uber-thirsty American and Canadian tourists, restaurants and hotels serve one beverage per customer at meals to tour groups like the one I’m with. You’re offered a choice of the local beer, Sprite, Coke or bottled water — served in a juice glass. Want a refill? That costs extra.

Think about the traditional Chinese tea sets. There’s a lovely pot and six or eight teeny, bowl-shaped cups. We attended a tea ceremony in the scenic town of Guilin and were instructed to finish our tea in exactly three sips. Which wasn’t tough, since the Lilliputian cups wouldn’t hold a thimble-full more.

Your perspective on size is influenced by your culture, I’m finding. A slim tumbler seems an adequate-sized drink to the Chinese but seems woefully small to Americans. On the other hand, a guide remarked she was from “a medium-sized city, only 4 million people.” A city of 100,000 was described by another guide as “a small village.” No surprise they feel that way, as more than 100 cities in China boast populations of at least 1 million.

The largest metropolitan area in the world today is Chongqing (say it chong-ching), with 33 million residents. Each year another 500,000 people move in. You see 20- and 30-story apartment buildings cheek by jowl, hundreds and hundreds of them as far as the eye can see. An estimated 250 “private cars” are added to the road in Chongqing every day, not counting trucks or company cars.

Visiting China quickly disabuses you of the notion that the world revolves around us, us, us, in the United States. This excerpt from a textbook, Unheard Voices: Celebrating Cultures From a Developing World, sums it up nicely:

If the World Were a Village of 100 People …

61 would be Asian.

12 would be African.

10 would be European.

10 would be Latin American.

6 would be North American.

1 would be Australian.

17 would speak Mandarin Chinese, while only 9 would speak English.

70 would be illiterate, and only 1 would have a college education.

50 would be malnourished, and 33 would have no access to clean, safe drinking water.

Sort of makes my petty gripes and grievances seem like chump change.

Guess I can manage to survive on little gulps.

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Does Okuma’s Wu-Long tea really work and how much should I have a day and where can I buy it? Are there any side effects and is it safe for kids 12 or so and older?

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I’m doing a piece of work where I have to evaluate the claims of two weight-loss programmes?
I am doing Slim-Fast and Pu-erh (a Chinese tea drink).

They are apparently all clinically-proven to help lose weight but there’s always a catch. I need to write about that!
What could the problems with these two programmes be?

Help!

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Anyways, I am starting it too and just wanted to see if others have tried and lost weight?

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If you have tried herbal teas ( the ones that take a few hours to digest excess food), how long did you drink the tea for? Also, how much weight did you lose? I have been drinking mine for about a month, but have been going to the gym for 5 months, 6 times a week at one hour a day.

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