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Green Tea Weight loss

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Green tea has become so much more than just a beverage. Today it is one of the most popular aids that dieters use to help them lose weight. So what makes Green tea so great? It just so happens that Green tea has plenty of health benefits. It is packed full of powerful antioxidants called Catechins and Polyphenols. This tea even helps delay the ageing process and fight wrinkles and sun spots that age us. This is probably one of the reasons the Japanese have such beautiful skin and look as youthful as this has been part of their daily diet for many centuries.

If you are drinking tea specifically for weight loss you will also need to eat healthily and exercise regularly. Just one pound of body fat equals 3500 calories so to lose a pound a week; you must try to eat less than 3500 calories each day. With diet and exercise you will need to try and burn at least 500 calories or more to lose a pound a week. Green tea will aid in the burning of calories provided you stick to the diet. By drinking five cups of Green tea a day you will burn 70 – 80 more calories than before. This is known as Thermogenesis which is the process in which heat is produced in organisms, it contains caffeine which speeds up the process. Although by drinking the tea alone you will not just drop excess pounds, but this will increase the process when used with a balanced diet and exercise program.

There are many weight loss teas to choose from. Gourmet Chinese teas are a very good option. These totally organic teas reside in the mountains of China. In the Lion Peak Mountain you can find Xi Hun Longjing tea, Yellow Mountain (Moa Feng tea) And Lu Shan (Misty Cloud tea). These are all very tasty teas. There are about 700 different varieties of gourmet teas you can purchase.

If you are searching for a regular weight loss tea you will find plenty at your local supermarket or grocery store. You dont need to travel to China to find a good Green tea. Snapple make a very healthy and delicious diet tea. This diet Green tea contains a natural antioxidant called Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) which you will only find in Green tea. It gives your metabolism a kick start and will suppress your hunger, there are zero calories in Snapple diet tea. if you are looking for something a bit more interesting, Snapple also do a Green Apple white tea. This contains a little bit more caffeine in it for extra energy and will give you a kick.

The optimum health giving Green tea is known as Tava Tea. Its unique blend of the finest Chinese teas offers many health giving benefits as well as effective weight loss to those that drink it regularly.

healthy alternative to caffeine

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Green Tea: A Healthy Alternative To Caffeine

Caffeine is found occurring naturally and used as an additive to several of the foods we consume throughout the day, including coffee, tea, fizzy drinks and chocolate amongst other products. We often rely on such caffeine- laden products to give us boosts of energy when we are flagging. Many of us struggle to function and get through the day without it. Caffeine is very difficult to avoid completely as mentioned previously, it does naturally occur in many foods and drinks but when consumed to excess, do you ever stop and wonder whether all that caffeine might be detrimental to your health?
Medical research has recognised that very excessive caffeine consumption, or even moderate caffeine intake in children and some individuals who are more sensitive to the effects of caffeine, may cause caffeine intoxication. Caffeine intoxication symptoms consist of; restlessness, sleep disturbances irritability, nervousness, frequent urination and stomach upsets. And trying to go cold turkey can cause headaches, anxiety and even the shakes.

Studies also suggest that pregnant women, those suffering from high blood pressure, anyone with heart disease, those who have survived a stroke and the elderly should drink caffeine with extreme caution. People who suffer from anxiety disorders or who are caffeine sensitive are much more prone to side-effects. Of course, there are healthier alternatives to getting that much needed energy boost.

Green tea has been used for its medicinal properties for centuries to treat practically everything from headaches to depression. The ancient Chinese herb contains catechin polyphenols like epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) which are antioxidants that can protect the liver from toxins and aid in its normal function. These antioxidants mop up the harmful free radicals in the body and can help protect against heart ailments, strokes, arthritis, diabetes and degenerative diseases of the nervous system. Theanine, another ingredient in Green tea has a calming effect on the human body, and is known to relieve anxiety and partially neutralize the rise in blood pressure that can occur due to caffeine intake. It is also used to treat an array of skin conditions including acne and eczema.

Green tea does contain Caffeine as with any regular tea, however the amount is so inconsequential that it is unlikely to cause any major side effects and with the vast amount of benefits demonstrated by drinking a daily cuppa of Green tea we really can�t think of any better reason to kick the habit and instead, make Green tea your drink of choice.