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8 Jun 2009In recent times there have been some incredible claims for the properties of Wu long tea and not just about weight loss. According to some it lessens signs of aging, increases energy levels, improves your teeth, even reduces hair loss, is beneficial to improves the immune system…the list continues.
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8 Jun 2009Many are wondering which tea is better oolong or black tea. Some even prefer green tea because of all the media attention it has received from the health and food industry.
In: Food & Beverage
6 Jun 2009When you scan all the tea choices at the food market and particularly when you look for tea online, it is incredibly obvious how standard tea has became. But when you look at the labels of many of those teas you may find the terms herbal tea or tisane. Have you ever questioned what the difference was between tea, herbal tea and tisane?
This include the ability to facilitate weight loss, reverse signs of aging, and promote overall wellness. While all teas possess similar properties including caffeine, catechin, polyphenals, and teaflavin tearubigin that provide benefits to the human body, the quantities and percentages differ depending on the extent of oxidation during production. Therefore the health benefits of wu long tea, which is semi-fermented, vary from those offered by green tea with its limited processing and black tea with its extensive oxidation process.
In: Health & Fitness
3 Jun 2009University studies and research on the health benefits of oolong tea reveal the brew’s potential to improve the health of your teeth, reverse signs of aging, facilitate weight loss and promote overall wellness.
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3 Jun 2009When it comes to teas, some people prefer black-tea over oolong-tea. Others might prefer green-tea, since it has received more attention for weight loss, anti-aging and anti-oxidants than the others. So which tea is better black or oolong?
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30 May 2009Many are wondering which tea is better oolong or black tea. Some even prefer green tea because of all the media attention it has received from the health and food industry.
The consumption of wu long tea appears to beneficial to the body but should always talk with your doctor about the health benefits of wu long tea before adding the brew or other varieties to your daily diet for therapeutic purposes. Researchers at the Suntory Research Center in Osaka, Japan found that drinking wu long tea 15 minutes before eating foods high in carbohydrates curbed rises in insulin, thus reducing some of the fattening effects of carbohydrate intake.
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27 May 2009Wu Long Tea is such an incredible product and well worthwhile implementing in your daily routine.This well known Chinese Tea made a famous appearance on Oprah with Dr Oz. Wu Long Tea (also called Oolong Tea) is partially oxidized; in taste it is more like green tea than black tea and is usually drunk on its own without milk.You will also find that the quality of Wu Long loose leaf tea is superior to tea bags.
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26 May 2009There are never blanket responses to such questions as there are so many factors involved. In short, users that have purchased high-quality products from reputable suppliers and followed the recommended regime have reported phenomenal results.