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The Truth About Wu-Yi Tea
An honest investigation of dieter's teas, their claims and advertising, and the benefits of use.
1240 commentsWu-Yi Tea - Real Weight Loss or Hype?
Wu-Yi Tea is an amazing natural drink that burns fat and adds additional health benefits. Read on for an interesting look at wu-yi tea as a regular part of your daily life. Picture this, you run into an old friend whom you haven't seen in ages and...
66 commentsDiets For Quick Weight Loss: Success Story.
Frustrated with an inability to lose weight? Read how one woman sampled every diet for quick weight loss solutions and finally found the answer.
14 commentsThe Difference between Oolong Wulong and Wu Yi Tea
All Wu-long Tea and Wu-Yi teas are actually Oolong Tea. All tea comes from the same plant, it is just the process it goes through that determines what type of tea it is you're getting. Oolong is the reult of...
1 comment10 Terrific Teas Worth Trying
This article gives ten great suggestions for a wonderful tea experience. Includes consumer descriptions as well as links to the products.
12 commentsThe Truth About Wu-Yi Oolong Diet Tea
With so many sites selling wu yi tea also known as Wu Yi Oolong tea how is one to know which site is selling the Authentic Wu Yi Tea. Wu Yi Oolong tea must be produced in the Wu Yi Mountains which is a famous mountain range in the fujian provence in...
1 commentAll About Oolong Tea - Benefits & Brewing
Oolong tea benefits, brewing instructions, and the truth about oolong tea and weight loss.
44 commentsTruth of losing weight by drinking Wuyi oolong Tea
One story in Taiwan magazine 72th, an american person named Steven·Jhons lost his weight 36KG in half year with the help of oolong tea, and also got rid of the high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia. His experience is one cup of...
2 commentsMount Wuyi Heritage Sites | Mount Wuyi Travel
Wuyi Mountain Information The Wuyi Mountains are a mountain range located at the prefecture Nanping, at the northern border of Fujian (Hok-kian) province with Jiangxi province, China. The Wuyi mountains...
0 commentsThe Story Behind Oolong Tea
Oolong is a conventional Chinese tea which anywhere between black and green in oxidation. It varies from 10-70 percent oxidation. It is one of the most well known types of organic loose tea normally served in Chinese restaurants. In Chinese tea...
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