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What Do We Need to Know About Fei Yan Slimming Tea?

Author: Xiang Lin Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 16-01-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 10 | Rating:  (73) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Fei yan slimming tea is a type of herbal tea that is touted to be an herbal remedy for obesity (or being overweight.) Fei yan slimming tea is supposed to speed up your bodily metabolism so that fat and cholesterol levels in the bloodstream go down – an effect which ordinary tea is believed to lack. Fei yan slimming tea is composed of several vital ingredients which are namely Vegetable Sponge, Cansia seeds, Lotus leaves, and Green Tea. Among all these components of Fei yan slimming tea, Green Tea would probably be the one which is most well known to Westerners because of so many reports that Green Tea can produce antioxidant benefits in the human body when consumed.

To consume your Fei yan slimming tea, you need to boil about 150 ml. of water and place it in a cup then soak one tea bag of Fei yan slimming tea in that cup of hot water. Let the Fei yan slimming tea tea bag soak in that hot water for around 10 minutes at the most, before removing the tea bag and sipping your tea. When starting out on this anti-obesity herbal remedy program, it is advisable to consume only one Fei yan slimming tea tea bag per night before progressing after a week of that treatment to one Fei yan slimming tea tea bag (to be taken in the morning) and then another Fei yan slimming tea (to be drunk in the evening of that same day.) You are to follow this cycle for a total of 45 days only. The manufacturer advocates that patients take the Fei yan slimming tea for up to three cycles (each cycle being made up of the 45 days specified.)

This type of cycle program means you will probably have to buy up to 4 boxes of the Fei yan slimming tea per three cycles (since each box is made up of 40 tea bags total.) However, not everyone can safely take the Fei yan slimming tea. Actually, the manufacturer recommends that children and pregnant women totally avoid drinking the Fei yan slimming tea. One reason children and pregnant women should not consume the Fei yan slimming tea is because it is an appetite suppressant tea. Children are still growing so they need adequate intake of nutrition, not a product like the Fei yan slimming tea. Pregnant women should also be consuming enough food to feed both their own bodies and that of the child within them, so that definitely leaves the Fei yan slimming tea out of the picture.

Some say that the Fei yan slimming tea can also stop cases of constipation aside from inhibiting the absorption of dietary fat. And since a certain level of dietary fat is required in the food of both children and pregnant women, that may explain why these two types of people should not drink the Fei yan slimming tea.

Why is Fei yan slimming tea becoming so popular nowadays? Well, due to modern dietary changes (like an increased emphasis on frying food such as fast food French fries), many people are eating the bad type of food which can result in elevated blood cholesterol levels and obesity. To counter these two health risks, some might resort to drinking the Fei yan slimming tea instead.

Is the Fei yan slimming tea safe to use? Well, provided you use it properly, the Fei yan slimming tea should not produce any detrimental side effects. All products when used to excess can cause problems so use the Fei yan slimming tea prudently. Even the Fei yan slimming tea can be too much when used in abusive fashion.

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