Wulongforlife

have you heard of wulongforlife? If not, perhaps you have still heard of wulong tea? If not, you have heard of green tea -- I can guarantee it. In this article you are going to be presented to wulongforlife.

So, what is this? Wulongforlife actually not only a tea. Or a tea - per se. It's a tea that you drink to lose weight. Yes -- a weightloss tea. You are going to drink this tea for a while and, whilst doing it, see your pounds dropping. That sounds pretty good, does it not? So ...


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Monkey Picked Oolong Tea

When I first saw the label for Monkey Picked Oolong Tea, I couldn't help but laugh. I'd had a really boring day, so the funny mental picture of one of my Curious George dolls I had as a kid climbing up a tree and picking tea was welcome! After reading the package, I figured Monkey-Picked Oolong Tea would be worth a try. I'm glad I did!


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Oolong Tea Caffeine

People have a wrong idea about caffeine content in tea. They think that fermented or semi-fermented tea has more caffeine than normal tea, when, in fact, it is exactly the other way around. Oolong is a semi-fermented tea, and because of that, it contains less caffeine. It has less caffeine than green and black tea, and because of that, you should consider drinking this one instead.


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Oolong Tea Facts

Meaning of oolong tea is black dragon tea in Chinese. Sometimes it is also known as brown tea or Wu Long. Oolong tea was first produced four hundred years ago in the 16th century towards the end of Ming dynasty. This tea is cultivated from the plant known as Camellia sinuses. Oolong tea is neither black tea nor a green tea. The process of making Oolong tea is different from green tea, though its taste somewhat similar that of green tea. It was first cultivated in the Fujian province. It was ...


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