East Asian Secrets to Staying Slim

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Could Oolong tea be the key to achieving lasting weight loss?

Most of us are all too familiar with the cycles of fluctuating weight which seems to be a never lasting battle against getting rid of those annoying pounds. Once they’ve been taken off a few months later and they’re back again.

But, what if there was a way to keep the weight off altogether?

Most of the main reasons behind these diet failures are crash diets that no one can stick to for obvious reasons. Such as the allowed food of that current diet plan just not tasting very good and who can forget daily calorie counting?

Wouldn’t it be great to eat what we want and keep the pounds at bay?

Perhaps the answer could be hiding in plain sight

One of the most eye-opening cultural differences between western and eastern cultures particularly that of China and Japan is that they seem to be eating dishes most of us would consider unhealthy. In terms of carbs through rice and noodles practically 3 times a day or more as well as high-calorie foods. After all one of the first things that come to mind when people think of Chinese cuisine is something indulgent that just isn’t healthy.

This perception of Asian cuisine has been immersed in western society so much so that it’s been second nature to approach these food choices in that mindset. Wouldn’t it be great to find out that these take away dishes so many of us are fond of could actually be beneficial to health?

No expensive supplements or work out routines will be found here

That statement is far from a catchy phrase. On the contrary, it’s the essence of the East Asian healthy diet. After all, people were thin before gyms. There’s no reason we should believe that access to expensive exercise equipment is the only way to get healthy. Sometimes, all that’s needed is a good walk in the park.

But, as it is with everything else in order to achieve not only a lean physique and be healthy on the inside as well there has to be a key component. That’s precisely where Oolong tea comes in to play.

The weight loss benefits of Oolong tea have proved to be such a valid claim that health care practitioners have gone so far to say that the effects are not just far highly possible in fact they’re guaranteed. Before competitors voice objections to this claim by saying it just can’t be done. Perhaps we should look to results demonstrated across entire populations.

What exactly is Oolong tea?

A semi-fermented Chinese tea which because of its oxidation process has enabled it to combine is unique components with those found in green tea as well. The result is a brew that practically zeros in on weight loss.

By consuming just two cups per day as part of one’s regular routine will help to prevent the proliferation of fat cells. In addition, an increase in metabolism will occur. Thus, it plays a key role in the prevention as well as turning the clock back on obesity.

The lack of negative side effects makes Oolong tea suitable for adults and children since the caffeine contained in each cup is minimal, to say the least. Each of the health benefits contained in Oolong tea is so potent that even individuals who typically indulge in high-fat sugary foods see noticeable benefits in how they look and feel.

The benefits just keep getting better

As a result of the anti-obesity benefits of Oolong tea, it is also a key component in the prevention of high cholesterol and heart disease. Just when it couldn’t get any better regular consumption is also linked to combatting ovarian cancer. Other well-known benefits are increasing bone strength, clarifying skin allergies and mental sharpness.

Why wait?

Certainly, Oolong tea is well known for improving health. But, why wait for illness and weight gain to occur. Unlike most supplements who if taken too early can be harmful. Oolong tea is safe enough to consume even before health problems occur.

It’s hardly complicated, just brew for 3 minutes and there you go. So give it a try there is literally nothing to lose.

 

 

Mary Thompson