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Wuyi Tea

Question: Wuyi Tea - Has anyone tried it and did it work for you? I want to lose weight (fat around my belly in particular) and was wondering if anyone has tried Wuyi Tea for weight loss? It seems quite popular but was hoping to hear from someone that has actually tried it?

Answer: Yes, I have tried Wuyi Tea and it didn't work for me unfortunately. I don't know whether I just didn't drink enough but it only slightly suppressed my appetite. My personal trainer suggested I try something called wuyi pixie which is just a concentrated form of wuyi. It tasted better and definitely worked for me. I wouldn't/couldn't recommend wuyi tea but I definitely think wuyi pixie is worth trying. Everything you need to know is at the site I've quoted below.

 


Wuyi Tea Related Products and News

Tea Making In China (PHOTOS)

Huffington Post
Wuyi Mountains is renowned for producing top quality tea. Brightly coloured plants grow on the rocky outcrops with strong aroma and pure taste, the most highly prized among them being Da Hong Pao 'Grand Red Robe' rock tea and Lapsang Souchong red tea.
 

Farm to cup: producing some of the tea in China

msnbc.com (blog)
Farm workers pick tea leaves in the rain on Wednesday in Wuyishan, Fujian province, southeastern China. Wuyi Mountains is renowned for producing top quality tea. Brightly coloured plants grow on the rocky outcrops with strong aroma and pure taste, ...
 

Travel + Leisure Names Seven Cups Teahouse One of Six Best Places to Drink Tea ...

Virtual-Strategy Magazine
That was the start of Schoenfeld's long journey to meet the man who grows this tea at a single source ? the stony slopes of Wu Yi Mountains in Fujian, China. He writes of this journey in the May 2012 edition of Travel + Leisure where he names Seven ...
 

Daily Nation

Higher food prices and job losses spell bleak year ahead for Kenyans
Daily Nation
 

Temple on the river: a fading holy land

China Daily
The Min River rises from the foot of the World Heritage of Mount Wuyi in northwest Fujian, running through the province before flowing into the the East China Sea. The temple's white pagoda was previously used by traders as a landmark to aid in ...