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The green tea diet is something new that many people have adapted to. It can be helpful for those trying to start a healthier lifestyle or well being. To learn more about the green tea diet and the effects and benefits from the diet, go to webMD.com.
A green tea diet is full of antioxidants. It also can help prevent cancer, help control weight and even helps as an anti-inflammatory. http://www.freedieting.com/green_tea_benefits.htm
No, green tea is not mentioned on any website to work as a diet pill. Green tea will not suppress your appetite.
Green tea is good for health.
If you are specifically looking for a place on the internet where you can find information about Green Tea diets, I would recommend http://www.greenteadietsthatwork.com/ which is a site that specializes in everything related to Green Tea and all its various weight loss benefits.
I am not really sure if they work or not. I have never tried the green tea diet. I do know that green tea does have some good health benefits though. So I'm not sure it could really hurt to try it.
Yes. It's fine to drink tea on a diet, as long as it isn't full of sugar. Some teas, though, like green tea, have a lot of health benefits and can actually speed weight loss.
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There are some good benefits to green tea. However, Arizona green tea contains many additives so it is not as beneficial. Green tea contains high amounts of antioxidants, is good for your skin, and releasing toxins.
The green tea diet suggests that participants drink several cups of green tea each day to aid in calorie burning and weight loss. In addition to drinking several cups of green tea, participants in the diet need to eat reasonable portions of healthy foods and engage in exercise regularly.
You don't necessarily need to find a diet that specifically incorporates green tea. Adding green tea in your diet regularly is a great way to lose weight.
The green tea diet, like all diets, works better for some people than it does for others. You basically insert green tea into your daily life as a substitute for unhealthier products.