- Oolong tea, called Wu Long in Mandarian, is a Chinese tea which has been enjoyed for many centuries in China.
- A recent Japanese research shows that daily consumption of Oolong tea (3-4 cups) is effective in the control of body weight. Oolong tea is a partially-fermented tea, beween green tea (unfermented) and black tea (fermented). When brewed, it turns to a golden amber and the flavor to a complex, invigorating cup.
- 0 Fat, 0g Carbohydrate, 0 Calorie. Each box contains 100 individually wrapped tea bags. NT Wt. 7.0 oz. We are Selling by weight, not by unit. So purchase multiple units will help you reduce base shipping charge!
Vintage Wuyi Wulong Oolong Tea For Weight Loss – 100 Individually Wrapped Tea Bags – 7.0 Oz
Easy Cooking for Special Diets: How to Cook for Weight Loss/Blood Sugar Control, Food Allergy, Heart Healthy, Diabetic, and “Just Healthy” Diets Even if You’ve Never Cooked Before
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Easy Cooking for Special Diets: How to Cook for Weight Loss/Blood Sugar Control, Food Allergy, Heart Healthy, Diabetic and “Just Healthy” Diets – Even if You’ve Never Cooked Before. This book contains everything you need to know to stay on your diet plus 265 recipes complete with nutritional analyses and diabetic exchanges. It also includes basics such as how to grocery shop, equip your kitchen, handle food safely, time management, information on nutrition, and sour… More >>
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From a humorous skit about a family arrested for “criminal eating habits” to a “fat-finding expedition” at a local grocery store and restaurant, this program emphasizes moderation and the avoidance of unhealthy foods. Produced by MTI.For sale to educators as well as to schools, libraries, colleges, and other organizations or institutions.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >>
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