Wuji tea works

United States
June 14, 2008 1:43pm CST
I went to a link for Wu-Yi tea a while back. I was interested in how the tea would help assist with weight loss. What I wasn't interested in was the price (ridiculous). That weekend, when I was grocery shopping at Wegmans, I came across Wuji tea for less than $4.00 a can. It is the same exact thing!I tried it right away and loved it! I have been drinking it regularly daily as iced tea and I have seen a difference. It has been almost 2 weeks and have noticed more energy and best of all some weight loss! Be cautious as I have noticed that it acts as a natural diuretic and have had more frequent potty breaks. The can states that it assists with lowering cholesterol and weight loss.
3 responses
@mikeysmom (2088)
• United States
17 Jun 08
wow. thanks for the info. had never heard of this kind of tea before you mentioned it. i think i will high tail it over to wegmans as nothing seems to work for me in the weight loss deptarment.
• United States
18 Jun 08
Good for you! It doesn't hurt to try, right? I did notice when I bought another can of tea leaves this past weekend that the price did go up. I think it was $5.99 if I am not mistaken. Everything is going up besides my paycheck..lol. Good luck!
@snowy22315 (180743)
• United States
17 Jun 08
I might try that. I've got some green tea vitamins that are supposed to speed your metabolism,but I find they keep me awake at night. I may try having a half a one early in the morning and maybe I can tolerate it that way.
• United States
18 Jun 08
I have not tried the green tea pills. I like green tea in general, just have not tried the pills. I have noticed that I do have more energy since I have been drinking the Wuyi tea, with no problems sleeping :)
• United States
15 Jun 08
does this wegmans have a site, i'm curious to try this tea also, please keep us up dated with your results and all that goes along with trying to conform to a new regime. good luck and much success!!!
• United States
16 Jun 08
Wegmans does have a site, but I think you maybe better off going to the site for the maker of the tea. The tea is made by "Rishi". Their website is www.rishi-tea.com. My next weigh in is a couple more days. I'll update any success:)