Using Green Tea Fat Burner Health Supplements to Improve Your Health and Lose Weight

October 30th, 2009 by admin

For centuries, people in China, India,Japan, and other countries in the Far East have harnessed the power of tea and other herbal remedies. Among the most powerful of herbal treatments is green tea. Now with the help of green tea fat burner pills, you too can harness the power of the orient to improve your health.

There are three main types of tea: black tea, oolong tea, and green tea. The type of tea most people outside the Far East are familiar with is black tea. Fully fermented tea leaves are used to make this type of tea. Another tea that is starting to become popular is called oolong tea and it is made from tea leaves that are partially fermented. Green tea is made from non-fermented tea leaves and is probably the healthiest variety of tea because it has the highest concentration of antioxidants.

The antioxidants in green tea, called polyphenols, are thought to be very beneficial and have been the topic of many scientific studies. In general, antioxidants are beneficial because they neutralize free radicals in our body. If left alone, free radicals attack healthy cells and may cause or contribute to numerous diseases. The antioxidants in green tea have been studied for specific health benefits including preventing coronary heart disease, reducing cholesterol levels, reducing inflammation associated with Crohn’s disease, and losing weight.

The studies on weight loss being improved by green tea supplements are very encouraging for anybody that is looking to lose some extra weight. Studies suggest that green tea fat burner pills can boost metabolism and help you burn fat. One study specifically showed that green tea supplementation helped overweight and moderately obese people lose more weight. It is speculated that the fat burning effect is caused by polyphenols, specifically the catechins, in the green tea. Whatever the reason, the studies show that it works.

You can find many studies on the health benefits of green tea if you do a little searching. The information in this article were taken from a report published on the University of Maryland website. The report is very long and has more details on many different green tea studies. You can see the specific article at umm.edu/altmed/articles/green-tea-000255.htm.

The author is not a physician, has never played one on television, and didn’t even stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. This article is based solely on personal experiences and/or research. It is to be used for informational purposes only and not meant to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. You should consult a physician for any diagnoses or treatments you need.

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