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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Is the Wu Yi Tea Safe?

By Jared Rothe

Is Wu Yi tea safe? The quick answer is yes. The people of China have had it in their diet for hundreds of years. Tea is believed to be a leading cause to their society having low body fat.

Today many researchers are trying to come up with an answer to why Chinese people have such great healthy. All knowledge and evidence keeps turning back to their food and drinks. Since tea is such a huge part of their lifestyles it would make since for this to be a leading cause of their metabolic levels and healthier bodies.

Their diets and lifestyles are much different but if the wu yi tea is a staple in China. Then it should be considered safe because of so much testing.

One thing should be mentioned about its processing. If you get the purest loose leaf version of the wu yi tea that is the most healthy form of it. If however you get the processed version you may not be getting the best and most healthiest version of wu yi. This is particularly true when you go to purchase encapsulated pills.

Once the finished form of the tea has been transformed into gel caps or tablets, gelatins, binders and other agents must enter the process to achieve this finished form. Just as one needs to consider drug interactions with teas and caffeine, one must know whether the manufacturer has added other products and fillers to the product to "enhance" its effectiveness. Such additives to watch out for include proteins, amino acids, vitamins, minerals and herbal extracts. You should never introduce any material into your body without knowing with certainty what it contains.

One last thing, if you take any form of medication for a specific condition make sure your medicine like high blood pressure meds, statins, and insuclin, do not interfere with the tea. Make sure you talk to your physician to see if wu yi tea is the best solution. Take care of your body and good health to you! - 17269

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