Clinical Test A clinical test was carried out on 75 people between 22 and 68 years old who were obese merely because of overeating and/or lack of physical exercise. They were asked to consume a drink made by infusing two packs of Wu-Yi Oolong tea in water, once in the morning and once in the afternoon for six weeks. They were also asked to refrain from receiving any dietary treatment or taking any exercise.
Echography sensors were placed at a spot 3 cm to the right of the naval of each of the subjects to measure the thickness of their subcutaneous fat. All of the readings showed that the thickness of subcutaneous fat decreased by about 4 mm on average after completion of the test program.
As for triglycerides, the serum triglyceride level in some people who had a level higher than the standard before the test clearly fell after the test. It was also confirmed that the serum total cholesterol level in some people who had a level higher than the standard before the test clearly dropped and improved. In addition, 67% of those who participated in the test lost weight. Through the clinical tests, it was confirmed that the continuous intake of Wu-Yi Oolong tea promotes the function of fat metabolism and contributes to loosing weight.
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About Teas There are several kinds of tea and Wu Yi Oolong is one of them. Tea has a long history and culture. The climate of Fujian Province in China is most suitable for the cultivation of tea. Fujian Province offers the most suitable natural environment for the cultivation of Oolong tea. In weather terms, the annual average temperature in the province is about 18 degree Celsius, there is a big difference between morning and evening temperatures, and mist tends to form easily. In particular, Mountain Wu Yi Shan in the province has been well known as a special tea producing area since the Sung Dynasty. This is the original home of all teas, including WU-YI Oolong or Wulong tea.