Wu-Long Tea Fights Obesity

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Researchers at Australia’s Monash University have found that carbohydrates and sugars promote weight gain not only by being converted into fat but also by damaging the brain cells that suppress appetite.

This happens because carbs and sugars create large amounts of free radicals, which attack neurons in the brain known as POMC neurons.

When we eat and our stomach fills up, these neurons — when functioning normally — “turn off” our hunger by telling the brain, “OK, you can stop eating now. We’re full!” (Nature has an illustration describing how POMC cells regulate appetite.) But when these neurons degenerate prematurely over time due to the free radicals in carb- and sugar-rich diets, these cells lose their ability to suppress appetite.

A person with weakened POMC neurons will still feel hungry even after eating his fill and consequently pack on the pounds. But wu-long tea is positively rich in antioxidants, which zap free radicals — including (presumably) the ones that attack POMC cells. So, by keeping our POMC cells healthy, wu-long tea can fend of obesity.


What is Wu-Long tea:

Wu-Long tea is originally from Wu-Yi Mountains. So it is also called “Wu-Yi Tea”. is Chinese secret has been used for centuries as a way to skyrocket energy and combat obesity. Research has shown EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate), a super antioxidant found in Wu-Long tea, lessens absorption of fats, increases the body’s metabolism and is responsible for noradrenalin-induced lipolysis (breakdown) of adipose tissue.

It is also at least 100 times more effective than vitamin C and 25 times more effective than vitamin E at protecting cells and DNA from damage believed to be linked to cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses.

This antioxidant has twice the benefits of resveratrol, found in red wine, in defending your body against “free radicals”, which do all kinds of damage to the body, i.e. speeding up the aging process, causing cancer, triggering Alzheimer’s disease and other chronic diseases.

Experts agree regular consumption of Wu-Long tea contributes to healthy body shape maintenance. These have been well documented in Oprah’s magazine ‘O’ and many other fine publications across the world.
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Jing Tea (also known as Jing Tea Health Center in the US and Australia) specialises in manufacturing and supplying natural herbal tea products. Jing Tea’s plan is to show the truth that regular tea drinking will greatly help maintain good health. Jing Tea encourages people to gain a good healthy habit of drinking tea every day.

Jing Tea formulated Wu-Long diet tea (known as Wu Yi Tea in the US) and Okinawan Green Tea which are well known to the public and widely distributed in the North American and Australian market.

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