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Bija's Hoodia Slimming Tea - 20 Tea Bag Box
Bija Hoodia Slimming Tea - 20 Tea Bag Box Manage Your Cravings... ... and the
inches will take care of themselves. Whether it's a structured weight-loss
regime, or a simple decision to be more careful about over-doing between-meal
snacks, all successful dieters have one common trait – the ability to
steadfastly resist temptation. In other words, successful dieters put the focus
on controlling their cravings. They know that by resisting the desire for
certain favourite foods, the excess pounds and unwanted inches will take care of
themselves. The problem is, that despite the best intentions, for most of us,
it's all too instantaneously gratifying to give into temptation than to resist
on the basis of the nebulous promise that in a week or a month we'll reap a more
satisfying reward. If only there were a pleasant way to strengthen our resolve
to resist cravings. A way that, at the same time, would safely hasten the
weight loss process. As usual, nature offers a simple solution. A natural,
holistic approach to appetite-and weight-control. New BIJA Hoodia Slimming Tea
combines hoodia cactus, a natural appetite suppressant from Southern Africa,
with other time-tested weight-control teas, herbs and spices to help: • control
the appetite both during and between meals • increase metabolism and burn fat •
prevent the conversion of calories into fat • more efficiently eliminate wastes
As is the hallmark of the BIJA family of healing teas, BIJA Hoodia Slimming Tea
also tastes great. One tea! Any weight-loss plan.
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Bija's Hoodia Slimming Tea - 20 Tea Bag Box
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Bao Jian Cha Tea
This high quality tea prepared in individual
sachets. It acts to detox the body, brighten the eyes, stop coughing and reduce
phlegm. It's 100% herbal!
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Feiyan Tea -
Slimming Tea
This is a caffeine free natural, herbal slimming
tea that suppresses appetite, detoxifies the body and reduces excessive fat
whilst also improving metabolism and regulating bowel movements.
This
slimming tea works by preventing the body's desire to excessively eat. It
improves metabolism, burns excessive body fat especially on the abdomen and
thighs. It can also lower high cholesterol and detoxify the body. It's 100%
herbal! Buy
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Fructus Crataegi -
High Cholestrol Tea
This traditional Chinese herbal remedy is ideal in
reducing high cholesterol, hyper tension, loosing weight and aiding digestion.
It's 100% herbal!
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Jiang Tang Cha -
Diabetes Tea
This traditional Chinese herbal tea is a natural
blend of certain green teas and Chinese herbs formulated to help those suffering
from diabetes. It's 100% herbal!
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Jiang Ya Cha -
Hypertension Tea
This traditional Chinese herbal tea is a natural
blend of specific green teas and Chinese herbs formulated to help those
suffering from hypertension. It's 100% herbal!
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Korean Ginseng -
Energy Tea
This traditional herbal remedy has been used for
thousands of years for promoting good health, invigorate the body and keep it
strong. It's 100% herbal!
More pleasant tasting than the ginseng
liquid. Approx 1 hour after drinking my
first cup, I was so full of energy, I
couldn't sit down.
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Quality Green Tea
This traditional Chinese tea is a delicate blend of
fine quality green teas mixed together for a re-freshing, clean taste. It's 100%
herbal!Some types of green tea can leave you thirsty,
but this flower tea leaves your mouth feeling clean and refreshed. It has a
sweet taste and doesn't need any sweetener even if you normally take sugar. It is
also nice chilled.
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Origins of Tea
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Research has shown that
drinking tea can help you maintain your health
as part of a healthy lifestyle. Antioxidants,
hydrating properties, caffeine and fluoride
found in tea mean that you need never feel
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Tea is now a part of everyday life in Britain that we may never stop to think
about how a unique plant from faraway China became the nation’s favourite hot
drink. The history of tea is quite fascinating.
Tea in China and Japan
There are various legends surrounding the origins of tea. Probably the most
famous is the Chinese story of Shen Nung, the emperor and renowned herbalist,
who was boiling his drinking water when leaves from a nearby tea shrub blew into
the pot. Later he tasted the resulting brew, and presto! the beverage of tea was
born. An alternative story claims that links tea drinking to the Indian prince
Bodhidharma, who converted to Buddhism and in the sixth century and went to
China to spread the word. He believed that it was necessary to stay awake
constantly for meditation and prayer, and took to chewing leaves from the tea
shrub, which acted as stimulant, helping him stay awake.
Part of the problem in locating the origins of tea stems from the fact that
the Chinese character t'u is used in early sources to describe infusions made
from several different plants, not necessarily just tea. By the third century AD
though a new character, ch'a, was developed to refer specifically to tea. Ch'a
is very similar in its calligraphy to t'u, and its development suggests that tea
had become such a popular drink that it needed its own character. The word ch'a
is now sometimes used in English to refer to China tea.
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