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    Hi all

    I wanted to see if anyone had any experience with Green Tea.

    After my 'Are you having a baby?' experience on Thursday (check out the Christmas Challenge thread) I told a colleague at work who suggested that I drank Green Tea as it breaks up the fat in the body and makes it easier to lose.

    Do anyone know if this is true? Has drinking Green Tea helped anyone to lose weight?

    All comments welcome


    xxx


    26 yr 5'2 F
    Did Atkins on and off from Feb 2005 until April 2008. Fluctuated between 15 st 1/211lbs and 11 st 1/155lbs.
    On different weightloss programme from 28th May 2008 start weight 14 st 11/207lbs.
    Current weight 10st 3lbs/143lbs.
    Ultimate Goal Weight 9 st/126lbs.

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    Re: Green Tea

    I don't know if it helped, but I like it with mint.

    No milk. Little caffeine.
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    • #3
      Re: Green Tea

      There are so many good things that green tea does for you that I just drink it anyway. I have no idea if it is helping me lose weight. However I have heard that it is supposed to aid in weight loss. Wouldnt suprise me.
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      • #4
        Re: Green Tea

        I love a hot cup of green tea in the afternoon.
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        • #5
          Re: Green Tea

          I've been taking Green Tea Extract (2 capsules daily) for the past 2 years. I dunno if it helps lose, but I certainly have an easy time maintaining!


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          • #6
            Re: Green Tea

            I like a nice cuppa of green tea in the afternoons too, but like some of the others who have responded here, I haven't a clue if it helps.
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            • #7
              Re: Green Tea

              It helps fat oxidation. I still drink a cup or two a day . (Decaf) Before I started Induction, I took 2 green tea extract pills a day. I had to stop after a few weeks, heart pallpitations. It seems it was equivalent to 13 cups a day and waaaaay to much for my system! Good Luck
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              • #8
                Re: Green Tea

                Green tea (“ocha”)
                The Japanese insist that you imbibe green tea with every meal. They will swear that its healthy, fail to inform you that it is chock-full of caffeine, then smile secretly to themselves while you bounce off the walls.

                Whilst I have been in Japan, looking at the ingredients of these pre-made bottled green tea drinks, not only do they have some ridiculous caffeine content. I have also noticed that an added ingredient is nicotine.

                Out the about one hundred different types and brands available, I've only found one that doesn't have caffeine, and about 60 that don't have nicotine.
                Hayden.
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                • #9
                  Re: Green Tea

                  No-one has every said to me that it helps to breaks up fat. However I have never asked that question. So, I'm unable to answer your question intelligently.

                  Japanese men and women are so slim, yet eat white rice, noodles, Raman, and all sorts of carbohydrates.
                  They do drink massive amounts of green tea.

                  I'm linking the two, with no evidence of a connection.

                  I would recommend drinking green tea.

                  If you can afford to buy a slightly more robust blend, then you should try to.
                  Hayden.
                  www.haydenpritchard.com

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                  • #10
                    Re: Green Tea

                    Originally posted by Hayden
                    No-one has every said to me that it helps to breaks up fat. However I have never asked that question. So, I'm unable to answer your question intelligently.

                    Japanese men and women are so slim, yet eat white rice, noodles, Raman, and all sorts of carbohydrates.
                    They do drink massive amounts of green tea.

                    I'm linking the two, with no evidence of a connection.

                    I would recommend drinking green tea.

                    If you can afford to buy a slightly more robust blend, then you should try to.
                    The Japanese also are more physically active---they walk rather than drive their cars to the corner convenience store. So, they use more calories. Also they have a diet that's relatively high in natural fats like Omega 3s.

                    I don't believe in "miracle foods", personally, because when a food is promoted as a "miracle" food, it's not used in its traditional context. For example, soy is a "miracle" food. Reading how the so-called experts describe it, soy-based cultures drink a glass of soymilk with a tofu breakfast scramble in the morning, snack on soy nuts or soy chips on their coffee break, eat a tofu burger, with soy mayo and part-soy bread, a soy latte in the afternoon, and sit down at dinner to a plate of soy chicken Cordon Bleu, soy beans (edamame), and a bowl of soy ice cream. The food is blown out of proportion and its traditional use is distorted. Typically, more of anything isn't good, so you have to wonder if the purported benefits are still there or if any adverse side effects are increased with overuse.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Green Tea

                      I have been drinking green tea for about 15 years, five mornings a week. I use one decaf tea bag and one regular tea bag in 24 oz of water. During that time I don't think it had any effect on my weight loss. I think it is a great boost to health overall but does not have any measurable effect on weight loss. So I would say drink it for the health benefits and not for the weight loss effects.


                      Lance
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                      SW 289 / CW 234 / GW 205
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                      • #12
                        Re: Green Tea

                        And hey, even if it is in your head, you can make your body do neat stuff if you try. "If I do this it will help me lose weight" and your body believes your mind and makes it true. Doesn't always work, but mindset is important. Don't think this will make something happen, but that is will help something happen.
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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by bivium6
                          And hey, even if it is in your head, you can make your body do neat stuff if you try. "If I do this it will help me lose weight" and your body believes your mind and makes it true. Doesn't always work, but mindset is important. Don't think this will make something happen, but that is will help something happen.
                          I totally agree. Am seeing that mental attitude is really important in achieving life's goals, whatever they might be.
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                          Start 10 Jan 2005. Maintenance since Aug. 2005.
                          F/56yrs/5'.4"
                          SW:77.7 LW:56.5 CW:60.1 (kilos)

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                          • #14
                            Re: Green Tea

                            I drink Green Chai -- green tea with ginger and cloves etc ..yummy
                            Donna
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                            • #15
                              Re: Green Tea

                              Hmmm - this thread makes me want some green tea! Think I will go have some!




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