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Wu Yi Source - Weight Loss Blog - Part 3

Wu Yi Source

Ancient weight loss techniques

The push to lose some additional pounds frequently makes folk blind to the dangers of a particularly stern diet or the harm some of the weight reduction tablets can do to their health. However, this approach is being challenged by experts who are seeing better results by trying slow weight reduction programs that don’t cause interruptions in standard body processes and are natural.

The opposites of safe weight reduction programs are chemical appetite inhibitors, restrictive diets and exhausting physical exercises. Where many folks go incorrect is in their weight reduction approach which should be more lighthearted and by giving yourself some tiny goals to achieve along the way, you can feel proud when you get the results you wanted. The steps you must take to have a thinner silhouette for safe weight reduction need you to adjust your diet and life style to be as natural and standard as feasible. They should face multiple issues for the additional mass put on by them. Hoodia is a natural weight loss product made of a plant. It is prepared from a plant named tender. It grows more than a foot and has massive blossoms. The odor that comes from the blossoms does not have a nice effect on anyone. The Hoodia Gordonii is only proved to be effective for losing pounds. Folks are also curious about the method in which these tablets work. It assists in controlling several functions of the body. This portion of brain also controls the sense of hunger. Somebody who needs food will also feel full and therefore he would lose his weight fast. These tablets continuously slow the want for eating food. Emotional eating is an example of the major reasons behind overeating. If you are somebody with a cardiac condition, the sole sort of exercise that may be safe for you to pursue is a gentle walk except for only limited amounts of time. Swimming is also an extremely relaxing sport that folk with heart issues can practice in safe conditions. Don’t take it for granted that all natural weight reduction tablets will be OK for a safe weight reduction diet especially those that contain sour orange and ephedra.

One particular example of this subterfuge is the quantity of products that reportedly contain Hoodia which is extremely rare and does not come inexpensive so be scared of folk offering it to you at a discounted price as your safe weight reduction depends on the safety of the products you consume.

Wu Yi Source is now available for Australia, USA, UK, and New Zealand.

You may request your free sample and and see how it works for you.

Dear Sinic Savant,

My wife has been trying for some time to convince me to give up my long-standing coffee habit in favor of green tea, which she claims is a much healthier alternative. I’ve asked her what it is that’s supposed to be so healthy about tea, but all she’s been able to tell me is that Japanese and Chinese green tea-drinkers have a lower incidence of certain cancers. What’s so great about green tea, and does this apply to other types of tea like Early Grey or Darjeeling or Oolong?

Yours,

Coffee Achiever

Dear Achiever,

Listen to your wife’s advice: She has science on her side. Studies conducted over the last decade are unanimous in their endorsement of green tea, drunk in moderation. Green tea contains more fluoride than fluorinated water and is (perhaps surprisingly) a good source of vitamin C, containing as much by dry weight as lemon. And of course there’s the caffeine, fuel of the new economy, which should make green tea an attractive alternative in your case.

But by far the greatest share of interest in green tea’s healthful properties focuses on the polyphenols it contains. Polyphenols are a type of flavonoid, and they occur in tea in remarkably high concentration: Polyphenols account for as much as 30% of the dry weight of some green teas.

The research findings to which your wife refers are probably those that have focused on the anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic properties of these polyphenols. Numerous studies on Japanese green tea drinkers have shown markedly lower incidence of lung cancer when compared with other industrialized societies,even though smoking rates in Japan are among the highest in the industrialized world. There is strong evidence to indicate that consuming green tea can also lower the rate of esophageal cancer, mouth cancers, and gastric cancers as well. Surveys of Japanese tea drinkers show that those who consume four to six cups of green tea a day have lower levels of breast, esophageal, liver, lung, and skin cancers than those who consume less green tea or none at all. Researchers reported that even cigarette smokers who consumed green tea had a 45 percent lower risk of cancer than non-tea drinkers. As an anti-tumor agent, green tea has an anti-mutation factor that helps DNA to reproduce accurately rather than in mutated forms. Green tea polyphenols also help to prevent free radical damage to genetic material and to detoxify certain free radicals.

If these anti-carcinogenic properties aren’t enough to convince you, then perhaps green tea’s benefits to the cardiovascular system will help you make the switch. Unlike coffee, which some studies claim actually increases blood cholesterol, green tea seems to help break it down and helps its elimination through the bowels. Green tea seems to lower blood pressure by increasing vascular circulation to the heart, and by preventing platelet aggregation and clot formation can reduce the risk of stroke. One study indicates that 6,000 Japanese women who were nondrinkers and nonsmokers over 40 who drank about five cups of green tea a day had a 50 percent decrease in the risk of stroke. (Natural Health [March/April 1994])

Still unconvinced? Green tea also seems to inhibit the growth of certain bacteria shown to be responsible for halitosis — bad breath — and to prevent the formation of plaque. So along with the naturally-occurring fluoride, tea is good for oral health. Coffee, on the other hand, can leave you’re your breath pretty rank and can, with its high acid levels and propensity to stain, do some nasty things to your teeth.

There are three basic types of tea drunk in China today: Green tea, which is completely unfermented; black (or red) tea, which is totally fermented and includes the Darjeeling and Earl Grey that you mention; and Oolong (Wulong) tea, which is partially fermented. Although all three types do contain polyphenols, they occur in highest concentrations in green tea. Fermentation seems to break down the vitamin C content in tea, too. So your best bet is still to go with green tea. Remember, many so-called “herbal teas” on the market today don’t actually contain real tea leaves — the leaves of the Camellia sinensis — and do not therefore provide the health benefits described above.

So make the switch, and live longer. And thank your wife for the very good advice!

Darjeeling oolong tea is unique. The Poobong Tea Garden, as being one of the pioneers of producing Darjeeling Oolong tea, is an excellent source for such an unusual tea. With all the many excellent types of oolong available from China and Taiwan, this Darjeeling Oolong is truly unique in the tea world. The Darjeeling tea leaves, once plucked, are then processed in the tradition of Chinese Oolong tea with the result of the leaves being partially oxidized. This results in producing a classic tea that is neither purely Indian nor Chinese, but indeed, has only the best qualities and characteristics of both.

The processed leaves are uniformly brownish-black in appearance and are well twisted. Some tips are present. After infused, the opened leaves are all an even dark brown color. The majority of the pluckings are the classic ‘two leaves and a bud’. Most of the leaves are broken as is common for Darjeeling tea.

After steeping, the color of this tea is a rich golden-reddish-brown that is crystal clear. The aroma is mild but definitely Darjeeling. Typical of Darjeeling tea, the taste is rather complex but the taste of this Darjeeling Oolong is milder. The characteristic flavor is present with a very brief and subtle sweetness to it upon first tasting it. This tea has body or a sense of “fullness”, but still is light and has less body than regular Darjeeling. The astringency is present, though at a reduced level. There is also an aftertaste that lingers, something like a mild nutty taste.

Google “diet” and one of the paid ads along the side of your screen is sort of sure to be for some type of dieter’s tea : the Wu-Yi Source, Wu-Long, or one or another of similar versions at sites run by QFL. On each one of the sites, you find a like story : this company has access to an exclusive source for special tea that helps you burn fat effortlessly and liquifies the pounds right off you.

Diverse written testimonials are interspersed with the professed advantages of this brand of tea ( which is unavoidably said to be the original and strongest version ), followed by an inventory of benefits attributed to their brew. Virtually unfailingly, the sites bill their tea “As Seen on Oprah,” and infrequently Rachel Ray is implicated as well, but the reality is, neither of these girls has validated any particular brand, or perhaps flavor, of tea. There’s no mention of “wu-yi,” “wulong,” or perhaps “oolong” on Oprah’s site. The extent of the supposed testimonial about tea is located in 2 slides under Oprah’s Break Techniques , describing the famous talk-show hostess curbs hunger pangs and cravings with a cup of tea and a light break. Rachel Ray’s site has no mention of tea for weight loss at all. Many of the sites publicize a money-back guarantee, but this may be a common practice among diet supplement dealers, as even unhappy consumers seldom go thru the effort of sorting thru the returns process.

The ( Oo ) Long and Short of It Oolong tea, together with its cousins black and green tea, have superb psychological and physical health benefits, but none are “magic brew.” Sites like Wu-Yi and Wu-Long prey on the chronic dieter’s desperation to charge an additional buck or 2 on an already dear product. The real thing is worthwhile. The fakes aren’t.

The difference with this Weight Loss product is that it provides you with both short-term & long-term weight loss.  This is because it works quickly but it is also a simple routine to follow.  And, by the way, I had first heard about this weight loss tea when “Access Hollywood” had it on their site.

I didn’t know about this “trick” on how to get a free trial until last week, but I thought it was so slick that I decided I should put it online. Here are the three steps to getting your free trial:

  1. Click here (opens in a new window).
  2. Just click on the leaves at the top of the screen.

  3. After you click the leaves, the free trial will be secured. (It might not look like it–but it is). You can then browse to the bottom of page so they know where to ship the Wu Yi Source Tea.  You will have to pay for shipping and handling after going through all of their “steps”. (I believe it costs $4.95).

Update: Wu Yi Source now ships to Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

After you complete your order, you’ll receive your weight loss tea in a few days.  Remember, if you purchased their free trial, you joined their membership.  If you don’t want to be charged their monthly subscription fees, you’ll need to call and cancel.

It is easy to try.  If you have success with this product please leave a comment below–telling about your experience.  If you have any questions, you can also leave a comment.

A little about Wu Yi Source

One thing that’s kind of funny is how this is treated like a weight loss “secret” when this has been used in China for a long time and has recently received a lot of buzz on a lot of televised news stations.

Their tea is natural (it has been used by Chinese for about 500 years or so) which means it’s unlikely that you’d feel any negative side effects.

PS: If you are worried about side effects, I’d recommend for you to get a free sample and bring it to your doctor