Many people are working hard to lose weight and wondering if there is something that can help them in what seems like an uphill struggle. It may sound strange, but something as simple as drinking certain kinds of tea known as “super teas” can really make a difference in the fight against flab.
Okuma’s authentic Wu-Long Tea is one of the world’s finest-quality super teas, and it has been scientifically proven to aid weight loss, which is just one of its many benefits.
It revs up the metabolism, helping you naturally burn calories and therefore shed those pounds at a faster rate. But first, you may be wondering…
What Are Super Teas?
There are several teas known for their amazing properties not only in accelerating weight loss but also in preventing disease and maintaining a vibrant and healthy appearance.
These are some of the healthiest teas in the world:
1. Green Tea – Made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, this tea reduces the risk of cancer and heart disease.
2. Black Tea – It’s made from the same plant as green tea, but the leaves undergo more oxidation when they’re processed. This tea also reduces heart problems and is rich in antioxidants.
3. Oolong Tea – This semi-fermented tea is about half-way between green tea and black tea in terms of its level of oxidation. It boosts the metabolism, helping the body to burn fat faster and more efficiently.
4. Dandelion Tea – Many people think of dandelions as little more than weeds, but dandelion tea can in fact act as a liver cleanser.
5. Ginger Tea – Derived from ginger root, this tea has a huge number of benefits, from combating the common cold to relieving digestive discomfort.
Why Wu-Long Tea Stands Out for Its Weight Loss Properties
Oolong Tea is rich in antioxidants called “catechins” and “polyphenols,” which help to boost metabolism and speed up weight loss. But not all oolong tea is created equal…
A special kind of Oolong tea called Wu-Long is grown in very high altitudes and has a super-high concentration of polyphenols.
So, while regular Oolong is just okay for weight loss, Wu-Long actually burns over 2.5 times more fat than any other variety of Oolong.
No wonder Wu-Long is considered a “medical grade” tea in China.
This Wu-Long Tea comes straight from Anxi County in the Fujian Province of China. Why is this significant, you might wonder? Anxi’s claim to fame is being the Tea Capital of China. It’s a place where some of the world’s best tea is grown, and it is especially famous for its high-quality Wu-Long Tea!
The easiest way to get access to this tea, outside of going to China, is ordering it online from Okuma Nutritionals. This is a company that has been in business for 13 years and was even mentioned specifically by Bill Phillips, author of Body For Life.
Scientific Research Confirms Wu-Long’s Ability to Help Burn Belly Fat and Upper Arm Fat
Although some scientists were skeptical of Wu-Long Tea can truly bring results, a series of experiments revealed that this tea really does have amazing potency.
One study, conducted by scientists from Japan’s University of Tokushima School of Medicine and published in the Journal of Medical Investigation, compared drinkers of Wu-Long tea with those who drank authentic Japanese green tea.
Both groups dranks the same amount of tea, but the study found that the people who drank Wu-Long experienced a 10% energy expenditure increase compared with only 4% for the green tea drinkers.
Other studies show that Wu-Long is better than black tea at burning stubborn belly fat and upper arm fat in particular.
According to Livestrong.com, “In a study by Kevin Maki, president of Provident Clinical Research and Consulting, a private research firm in the United States, participants who drank the equivalent of five cups of Wu Long tea lost significantly more abdominal fat than people who drank black tea, according to a report in the February 2009 issue of the Journal of Nutrition.”
Also, “Nine of 12 oolong tea drinkers lost fat in their waists, and eight of 12 lost fat in their upper arms in a study led by Japanese researcher Masatoshi Nakoma, who presented his findings at the Japan Society for the Study of Obesity in October 2001.”
As if this amazing weight loss wasn’t enough to recommend Wu-Long, this tea may also reduce signs of aging and give the skin a healthy glow. This is not surprising, considering that this tea helps reduce free radicals by 50 percent in just 15 days, according to a study performed at University of California, Davis.
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Ordering a package of this amazing tea could be the first step in achieving a healthy weight. You would be joining thousands of satisfied customers who are now slimmer and healthier thanks to making this tea a part of their daily routine.
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Article Sources:
- http://www.livestrong.com/article/308263-wu-long-tea-diet/#ixzz2UHgDt8VH
- http://www.glycemicgourmet.com/wu-long-tea.html
First, I would like to state I love tea! I have a tea shop in Cincinnati I love going to called “Teavana”, if you any of you haven’t been, you guys should go! My favorite tea is Oolong and Green tea. What I did not know is that Wu-Long actually burns more calories than Oolang, which I will definitely pass on to those I talk to in my tea shop. I love that you make it so easy for people to read with your sound research backing up what you say, without any doubt. Can’t wait to try! Thanks!
I regularly drink tea every day, especially green tea – I like it very much. Thanks to your article, I learned more about the benefits of tea, especially in reducing fat. Wu-long tea looks very good, I will try this tea. I would be happy if you provided me with this tea recipe. Thanks