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Oolong/Wu-Yi Tea & Slim Caps

MrBrightside

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I've done some research into these "Wu-Yi" products, and when reading the back of a Hydroxycut label, it contained the same Oolong tea extract found in these Wu-Yi products.

Now, these Wu-Yi products claim to speed the metabolism and have no detrimental effects on muscle mass. Is there any validity to these claims? Has anyone ever experimented with these supplements? I believe the non-imitator website is simply wu-yi. com, and the caps label can be found at wu-yi. com/images/Slim%20Caps%20Label.jpg
 
oolong tea is great for fat loss because of it polmerized polyphenols, combination of green tea and oolong tea is the best for fat loss.

dont buy the off that website.

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Awesome, I'm assuming you just eat them (inferred by the 'Sour Apple' flavoring)?

No, tea, you drink it, lol?

Do you not like drinking tea, you could eat them i guess, but i think it works better in drinking form. I personally like the mango flavor, in terms of teas, it tastes great, but are you a person that like to drink tea?

and it looks expensive but 2 pounds will make a LOT of tea.
 
I agree with Ari, mix green, and oolong.
I mix green, oolong, and ku ding(real bitter and fights off your appetite real good) I lug it around in a water bottle and sip on it throughout the day, until my next fix back at home.
 
i dont think so black tea has the most, oolong is similar to green tea in caffiene content

Good catch I forgot about black tea.


A Department of Nutritional Services report provides the following ranges of caffeine content for a cup of tea made with loose leaves:

Black Tea: 23 - 110 mg
Oolong Tea: 12 - 55 mg
Green Tea: 8 - 36 mg
White Tea: 6 – 25 mg
 
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