Before recently, I wouldn't say I was much for tea, either. It's okay, and nice to have something warm to drink, but it hasn't been anything much to me. Turns out, I was drinking the wrong tea. I took a chance on buying some of the slightly more expensive tea in the store, and I could really taste the difference in quality. It wasn't bland. It didn't need a whole bunch of doctoring up with lemon, sweeteners, or cream. It was good!
For the last few weeks I've been drinking a tea made by Yogi Tea called Blueberry Slim Life. It advertises itself with "Energizes and supports a dieting program". I first picked it for these claims, as at the time I was really focusing on diet and exercise, and who doesn't need some energizing?
This tea tastes good! I look forward to having a cup in the morning. I wouldn't say I crave it, as some coffee drinkers seem to crave their coffee, but I do look forward to it. I'm sad in the morning when I've run out and haven't been to the store yet, but I'm not "addicted". This is a good thing. It has just enough caffeine (35mg per 8oz cup) to be a mini pick-me-up.
Ultimately, I'm not really sure how much it has effected my diet. I've eating well and exercising, so though I have lost weight, it probably had more to do with those things than the tea. I can say that the tea didn't make me any hungrier, though, if that's something other teas can do. If you're one who enjoys a super sugar-and-creamed coffee in the morning, and need something lighter to drink in the morning, this certainly would support your dieting program. Green tea has been noted to have many possible health benefits, including maintaining a healthy weight and antioxidant powers, and blueberries as well. So drinking this certainly can't hurt.
Another thing that probably helps this tea's diet claims is that it is naturally sweeter than most. I can really taste the blueberries, but not in an artificial or overpowering way. Just enough that I don't feel the need to add a bunch of honey or sugar. I have tried adding Truvia, Necresse, and Splenda (not at the same time, of course), and they all did make the tea sweeter, but it's really not needed.
One extra little piece that Yogi tea brand includes is a special little message on their labels. I enjoy them a lot. Sometimes I'll get the same one a few days in a row, which can be kind of disappointing, but many days I get a smile out of it. Last night I got this message, which was a nice reminder:
(Disclaimer - I don't get any kind of compensation for this. I don't know anyone who works for Yogi Tea. I just like the tea, and think you might like it, too.)
That's pretty cool to have such information about SlimLife. Looking forward to see more about this in this blog.
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