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Does Green tea really help you lose weight?

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H Ware wrote:
> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?


Only if harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and start
picking. I wanna see sweat!

--crymad
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H Ware wrote:
> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?


Only if harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and start
picking. I wanna see sweat!

--crymad
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H Ware wrote:
> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?


Only if you harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and
start picking. I wanna see sweat!

--crymad
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H Ware wrote:
> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?


Only if you harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and
start picking. I wanna see sweat!

--crymad


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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 15:13:15 -0600, H Ware wrote:

> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?


Very expensive ones, yes! You can't afford food anymore.

JB
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All caffeine will help you lose weight since it speeds up your metabolism.
If you're looking to cut up take a stack of caffeine, aspirin and ephedra if
you can find it. But that's another forum...






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Green tea could help you lose weight as it alleviates hunger. You could
find some more info on it at
http://www.exotictea.co.uk/site/982920/page/437287

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I know some people who have lost weight very succesfully by drinking
raw (green) pu erh - Seb

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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 18:58:36 -0800, crymad >
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>H Ware wrote:
>> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?

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>Only if you harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and
>start picking. I wanna see sweat!
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>--crymad


You are the Richard Simmons of tea. :-)



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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:38:33 -0500, Jaime >
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>On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 18:58:36 -0800, crymad >
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>>H Ware wrote:
>>> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?

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>>Only if you harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and
>>start picking. I wanna see sweat!
>>
>>--crymad

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>You are the Richard Simmons of tea. :-)



In China, pu'er is said to be the one that helps you lose weight the
quickest. This is assuming that you consume it on a daily basis,
though.

It's said that many of the Chinese teas (greens included) help to
break down greasy meals.


Mydnight

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:38:33 -0500, Jaime >
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>On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 18:58:36 -0800, crymad >
>wrote:
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>>H Ware wrote:
>>> Does Green tea really help you lose weight?

>>
>>Only if you harvest the leaves yourself. Now get out there and
>>start picking. I wanna see sweat!
>>
>>--crymad

>
>You are the Richard Simmons of tea. :-)



In China, pu'er is said to be the one that helps you lose weight the
quickest. This is assuming that you consume it on a daily basis,
though.

It's said that many of the Chinese teas (greens included) help to
break down greasy meals.


Mydnight

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thus then i turn me from my countries light, to dwell in the solemn shades of an endless night.
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