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Tea's Potential For Weight Loss

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Losing weight is a topic on the mind of many. It's no secret
that long term weight loss and maintenance require long term life
changes. In order to successfully lose weight and keep it off you
must consume fewer calories each day than your body uses. This
allows your body to use stored fat as energy, rather than food.


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Tea's Potential For Weight Loss
Copyright (c) 2007 Marcus Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



Losing weight is a topic on the mind of many. It's no secret
that long term weight loss and maintenance require long term life
changes. In order to successfully lose weight and keep it off you
must consume fewer calories each day than your body uses. This
allows your body to use stored fat as energy, rather than food.

So, eating less is just half the equation. Since you can only
reduce your calorie intake by so much, it's critical to also
increase the amount of calories your body uses each day. This is
why exercise is so important. Exercise burns calories while
you're exercising, but also increases your metabolic rate for
several hours after you finish.

Exercising by lifting weights can also help increase your
metabolic rate in the long term. Because muscle requires more
calories to maintain, even when resting, building muscle is a
great way to help ensure that you burn more calories all the
time.

So, as you're attempting to lose weight, it's important to pay
attention to increasing your metabolism. Part of this equation
includes not decreasing your caloric intake too drastically. When
you significantly reduce the number of calories you're
consuming, your body begins to go into starvation mode, actually
conserving calories and fat. This can stall your weight loss
progress.

A better way to lose weight is to reduce your calorie intake
somewhat, but to put the bulk of your effort into increasing the
number of calories you burn each day. Exercise is the most
important way to do this, but there is another way that you can
increase your metabolic rate that many people don't know about.

The secret is tea. Several studies have shown tea to have the
ability to aid in weight loss by raising your metabolic rate.  In
addition, tea seems to inhibit the absorption of the fat in your
diet, which may help you lose weight, as well.

This ability to limit fat absorption may also be one of the
reasons that tea consumption seems to lower cholesterol. When
triglycerides (a form of fat) rise, cholesterol rises, too.

However, it is likely that the most important quality that tea
possesses for aiding weight loss is its ability to impact
metabolism. It has long been believed by the Chinese that tea
helps with weight control, but there has not been a great deal of
research on the subject.

However, with all the recent attention that tea has garnered for
its ability to reduce aging and prevent disease, more research is
being done on all of tea's potential.

For example, there have been many studies that suggest that tea,
particularly green tea, can prevent heart disease and cancer. Tea
is a potent source of anti-oxidants, which scientists have
discovered are keys to health.

Anti-oxidants are important because they fight the free radicals
created as a by-product of the digestive process. Free radicals
are oxygen containing molecules that damage cells and DNA if left
unchecked. However, a regular diet of anti-oxidants can stop the
free radicals from damaging our bodies.

Anti-oxidants are found in many plant sources, including fruits
and vegetables, but none are more potent than those in tea. For
this reason, tea has gained a great deal of attention for being a
healthy beverage.

One study, conducted by the University of Tokushima in Japan,
attempted to verify tea's effect on the body's energy
expenditure, or the number of calories burned. The study was
conducted on men, who did not consume any caffeine or flavonoids
(the anti-oxidants in tea) for four days prior to beginning the
study.

The study lasted for three days, during which the subjects
consumed a typical American diet. Each subject was evaluated
prior to the study to get a measure of his normal daily energy
expenditure. The subjects were divided into four groups. The
groups were given one of four regimens:

 * Water
 * Full strength tea
 * Half strength tea
 * Water containing 270 mg of caffeine (approximately the same
amount found in the full strength tea)

The study found that, compared to the men who drank water, the
men who drank full strength tea showed an energy expenditure
increase of 2.9%, and the men who drank caffeinated water had an
increased energy expenditure of 3.4%.

However, the men who drank full strength tea also had an
increased fat oxidation of 12% over the water drinkers. This fat
oxidation increase was not shown in the men who drank caffeinated
water.

So, this study suggests to us that caffeine does help speed up
the metabolism. However, it also tells us that it is not just the
caffeine alone that makes tea an effective weight loss aid. Other
components in tea, likely the anti-oxidants, are responsible for
tea's ability to oxidize fat in a way that caffeine alone
cannot.
Tea is a healthy drink, and, worldwide, is the second most
consumed beverage, after water. So, using tea as a weight loss
aid is a safe way to help increase your chances of losing those
excess pounds. If tea isn't already part of your weight loss
plan, why not add it today?

 * http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/11/2848





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Marcus Stout is President 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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