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Posted By SenorCoconut 1 year, 10 months ago in Style

Green tea can be helpful for dieters as it promotes fat loss, specifically visceral fat.

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    earthlingerer1 year, 10 months ago

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    Good stuff, but if you drink it with any milk, or anything made with dairy proteins, all benefits are negated, as the flavonoid compounds are bound in these proteins and made worthless.

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      dexlovex21 year, 10 months ago

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      Thanks for the info about dairy earthlingerer, I didn't know that.

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        SenorCoconut1 year, 10 months ago

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        That's important feedback, thanks.

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        canadianrancher571 year, 10 months ago

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        Just a question, isn't black tea just green tea leaves that have been fermented. I didn't know that mixing milk with the tea took away the healthy affects of it, I'll blame the milk for not being able to lose weight.

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          RedRiverJ1 year, 10 months ago

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          Saw a Dr. on TV this morning has a book might be worth a look.......

          The Ultimate Tea Diet: How Tea Can Boost Your Metabolism, Shrink Your Appetite, and Kick-Start Remarkable Weight Loss

          by Mark Ukra

          Here is a link that provides more information on benefits.

          http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=1-9...

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            SenorCoconut1 year, 10 months ago

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            Yep, black tea is green tea after a fermentation or oxidization process.

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            electrical_banana1 year, 10 months ago

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            Also, relieves stress...I can't believe all these stories about green tea focus so much on the weight-loss and antioxidant benefits (althought these are good), but rarely mention the awesome stress-relieving properties of L-theanine...

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              daducha1 year, 10 months ago

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              Great info. Thanks. I drink green tea with white tea, they say its better but more expensive. Is it true?

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                SenorCoconut1 year, 10 months ago

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                There is some evidence that white tea is healthier than green tea, and it is more expensive.

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                yogijohann1 year, 10 months ago

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                Remember that green tea, as with any other healthy stuff, is best used with individual discretion.

                Green tea contains some caffeine, which should be limited in pregnancy. Although green tea is relatively low in caffeine it would be unwise to drink vast quantities of it during pregnancy.

                Finally, green tea, like other teas and coffee can also make it difficult for our bodies to absorb iron from food, which is another reason why it should be drunk in moderation.

                I checked this factually on:

                http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/nutrition...

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