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Wu Long Tea for Weight Loss

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Wu Long Tea

Wu Long tea, also known as oolong tea, is a tea that claims to help you lose a lot of weight in a short amount of time. It is also supposed to have other benefits, such as improvement in the appearance of skin. The tea is high in something called polymerized polyphenols, which is supposedly what makes you lose weight when you drink it. It may provide a slight boost to the metabolism.

I had a lot of weight to lose, since my doctor said I was 35 pounds overweight. I decided to give Wu Long tea a try since it was generating a lot of buzz and I was curious to see if it lived up to the hype. I took two cups daily as recommended for 4 weeks, and I didn't lose a single pound. I didn't notice any improvement in my skin either. I now think that this tea is just a bunch of hype and not worth wasting my hard earned money on.

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