BEST HERBAL TEAS TO
LOSS WEIGHT
Herbs play
vital role in our life. herbs solve our many problems without hardwork.Its also
help to loss our weight. Here are some teas we can called them magical teas.
Cinnamon Tea
Blood sugar has a direct impact on your weight as it affects
how hungry and how energetic you are (if you have energy you’re much more
likely to exercise!) If your blood sugar is balanced you are less likely to
have a disproportionally large appetite, and your body will be more apt to use
fat (energy) rather than storing it. While debate about its effectiveness drags
on, more and more preliminary studies are coming out showing that cinnamon can
help manage blood sugar levels, so why not whip up a spicy cinnamon tea?
You will need…
-1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
-8 ounces of fresh water
Directions
Place the cinnamon in a mug and cover with 8 ounces of
boiling water. Steep for 15 minutes before straining. Drinking 1-2 times a day.
Green Tea & Ginger
Green tea has long been debated as a weight loss aid, and
more research is needed to confirm or deny how well it works. While some
studies have turned up nothing, others have identified three main components in
green tea that could help manage weight-caffeine, catechins, and theanine.
Caffeine is just an overall boost to your system, and speeds up a number of
bodily processes, including metabolism related to weight (technically speaking,
metabolism refers to any and all biological processes in a living organism
needed to sustain life.)
Catechins are considered anti-oxidant flavonoids, and are
superior in green tea rather than black tea due to a difference in processing
(black tea is fermented.) While the mechanism is yet to be determined, in vitro
and in vivo studies have shown that catechins can help lower the absorption of
lipids (fats) via the intestinal track. Theanine is an amino acid in green tea
that can encourage the release of dopamine, the chemical that makes you “happy”
and relaxed. If you tend to eat due to stress, this may be useful. It also
counters the caffeine so you don’t get all jittery. The ginger added to green
tea will help improve digestion and add a little flavor-no sugar or milk in
this tea!
You will need…
-1 teaspoon of green tea
-8 ounces of fresh water
-Raw, organic honey (optional)
Directions
Place green tea and ginger in a strainer or sieve and cover
with 8 ounces of boiling water. Steeping green tea for too long can leave it
with a bitter taste, so don’t exceed 3-4 minutes. You can stir in a little raw
honey if you really need to sweeten it, but avoid milk or sugar at all costs.
Drink 1-2 cups daily on an empty stomach.
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