It's rare to find a company that just seems to have it all, but I have recently found exactly that! The Wu Yi Tea Company needs a big shout out, not only for their great product line, but for many other reasons.
Some have unfortunately mistaken the Wu Yi Tea Company for a scam company called Wu Yi Source. If you've been scammed by Wu Yi Source, you can Skype The Wu Yi Tea Company at a number provided on their website.
In addition, The Wu Yi Tea Company is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and is a part of the BBB online reliability program. When you order products online, it's always a good idea to check for these important factors. It's not to say that only companies with the BBB seal are reliable because there are fees for having the seal and some start-up companies may need to wait a bit before affording this expense.
The Wu Yi Tea Company is based out of Austin, Texas. Their tea is grown in the Wu Yi Mountains in China. Wu Yi tea is oolong tea so named for this mountain chain. In other words, it cannot be wu yi tea unless it is grown there much like you couldn't call a potato an Idaho potato if it didn't grow in Idaho.
The company believes strongly in providing a quality product while keeping in mind fair trade practice. Everything is taken into account, including the sanctity of the ecological system where it is grown and fair pay for the growers. Even the tea bags are non-bleached, which is better for your health and the environment.
The tea itself is organic and certified by the USDA. This means there were no chemicals or other artificial means used during any stage of growing or processing. Again, better for you and better for the environment.
Enough about the company, though, let me tell you a bit about their products. They have 6 different teas as well as a slimming supplement.
The supplement is very intriguing. It has wu yi and green tea extracts (the best of both worlds!) as well as energy boosting ginseng and guarna. It also contains bitter orange (citrus aurantium) and garcinia cambogia, both of which are appetite suppressants. If you are sensitive to ginseng or caffeine (guarna is similar to caffeine, yet milder), you might not be interested.
A few of the ingredients in the slimming supplement also make it unsafe for diabetics (due to effect on glucose) and Alzheimer's patients (due to acetylcholine production in the brain). However, these same effects are what help people in decent health lose weight.
However, there are no magic bullets in weight loss. You must also follow a healthy diet and exercise regime in order to see lasting results. The supplement will merely boost your efforts, speed up the process and make the weight loss a bit easier.
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This post was written by Caitlin Ryan on September 10, 2010


