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How Tea And Caffeine Can Help You Control Your Waistline

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Caffeine has often been shown to help speed up metabolism, giving
it possibilities as a weight loss supplement. However, the
problem with using caffeine as a weight loss supplement is that
most of our bodies are accustomed to some caffeine intake, so it
may require a significant amount to have any effect. And for
some, such a large dosage of caffeine can have side effects.


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How Tea And Caffeine Can Help You Control Your Waistline
Copyright (c) 2007 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



Caffeine has often been shown to help speed up metabolism, giving
it possibilities as a weight loss supplement. However, the
problem with using caffeine as a weight loss supplement is that
most of our bodies are accustomed to some caffeine intake, so it
may require a significant amount to have any effect. And for
some, such a large dosage of caffeine can have side effects.

Some supplement manufacturers attempted to get around this
problem by combining caffeine with other supplements purported to
enhance weight loss, such as ephedrine. With this particular
combination, users did experience weight loss, but the side
effects of ephedrine proved very dangerous, sometimes even
causing death by heart failure. So, ephedrine has since been
banned in the United States.

However, there may still be hope for using caffeine in
conjunction with other supplements to achieve weight loss. The
most promising is green tea's most potent anti-oxidant, EGCG.
Green tea alone has been shown to promote fat loss, speed up
metabolism and even inhibit the absorption of dietary fat.
However, it appears that when green tea is combined with
additional caffeine, it may have even more impact on your ability
to lose weight.

Green tea contains caffeine; however, its caffeine content is
significantly lower than that of black tea, coffee and colas. So,
most of green tea's weight loss effect is contributed to its
anti-oxidant level rather than its caffeine level.

Bearing that in mind, researchers decided to evaluate how green
tea might affect weight loss and weight maintenance if it was
combined with an additional dose of caffeine, similar to that in
coffee or cola. In addition, researchers evaluated how the
results differed between subjects who were already consuming
large amounts of caffeine compared to those who consumed small
amounts of caffeine.

The study evaluated 76 overweight and moderately obese people.
The participants were placed on a low calorie diet for 4 weeks.
Following the diet period, they were observed during a weight
maintenance period of 12 weeks. The participants were divided
into high caffeine consumers, low caffeine consumers and a
control group.

During the weight maintenance period, participants were either
given a supplement that contained green tea's anti-oxidant EGCG
plus caffeine, or a placebo.

During the study period, high caffeine consumers lost more weight
than those who consumed smaller amounts of weight. During the
weight maintenance period, the EGCG/caffeine supplement had a
significantly greater effect on the people who were low caffeine
consumers than on those who consumed larger amounts of caffeine.
The low caffeine consumers who took the EGCG/caffeine supplement
during weight maintenance continued to lose weight, lose body fat
and show an increased metabolism. However, in the high caffeine
consumers, the EGCG/caffeine supplement appeared to have no
effect during the weight maintenance period.

So, what does this mean to your diet?  Well, it certainly means
that people who don't habitually consume large amounts of
caffeine could benefit, in terms of weight loss, from increasing
their caffeine consumption.

In addition, when you combine this research with results from
other studies on green tea's effect on weight loss, it suggests
that green tea may be the right way to increase your caffeine
intake, particularly if you're caffeine sensitive. Green tea's
caffeine does not appear to raise the heart rate and blood
pressure the way other caffeinated substances can, so it is
better tolerated by those who are sensitive to caffeine.

In addition, it's important to note that the EGCG/caffeine
supplement used in this study did not supply an inordinate amount
of caffeine. The caffeine supplement was just 150 mg of caffeine,
roughly equivalent to the amount you would find in a cup of green
tea.

Other studies have shown that green tea has the ability to
increase weight loss more than its mere caffeine content would
suggest. Some studies have compared the weight loss of those who
consumed green tea to those who consumed the same amount of
caffeine found in green tea through other beverages. In these
studies, the participants who consumed green tea lost more weight
than those who consumed the same amount of caffeine from other
beverages, suggesting that it's not just the caffeine in green
tea that makes it a good weight loss supplement.

Studies have shown that the EGCG in green tea can promote fat
oxidation and inhibit the absorption of fat from the diet. This
may be the reason that drinking green tea is more effective for
weight loss than drinking other caffeinated beverages.

If you're trying to lose weight, there's still no substitute
for a healthy diet and regular exercise plan. Eating right and
exercising will help you shed excess pounds and keep them off for
good. However, when you're trying to lose weight, any help is
appreciated – and it appears that increasing your caffeine
consumption, particularly through drinking more green tea, may be
just the jump start your metabolism needs.

 * http://www.obesityresearch.org/cgi/reprint/13/7/1195





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Jon M. Stout is Chairman of the Golden Moon
Tea Company. For more information about tea,
(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea) 
green tea (http://www.goldenmoontea.com/blacktea) 
and black tea go to http://www.goldenmoontea.com


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