Why would you want to bring back the hunger pains?

It is important to know your body's signals, and hunger pangs are one of the most important.
This information might change your life.

I can say from personal experience that after a cleanse, my body changed in several ways.
The first thing I noticed was that I had hunger pains! It struck me as funny, since I thought I knew how to tell when my body was hungry. But many times it was just my mind saying, "time to eat!" Or my emotions saying, "I feel like eating!" Now, after the cleanse, I can tell the difference when my body says, "I'm actually hungry!"

 


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The health benefits of green tea are proven by centuries of use in the Chinese and Japanese cultures, and across Asia. Green tea is one of the most nutritious beverages you can consume.

Tea originates from the leaves of Camellia sinensis--a white-flowering evergreen.

"Better to be deprived of food for three days than tea for one."
                                    -- ancient Chinese proverb
  (This is even more true considering how many American diets are dangerously loaded with sugar and processed food.)

According to Chinese legend, ancient emperor Shen Nong, after searching for many years, found a plant that could help drain the toxins from the body, and that plant turned out to be tea. Tea has been a part of Chinese medicine and folk prescriptions in the centuries since.

Which of the following benefits of green tea interest you most? Click here for a great source of green tea especially formulated for weight loss.

Japan has achieved the fourth-highest average life expectancy rate in the world at 81.2 years. Remember, this is average, meaning that many live even longer! Japanese people typically do not drink coffee, instead consuming green tea throughout the day. You to can benefit from the powerful health-supporting factors in green tea. After water, green tea is the most popular beverage on earth: 127 million Japanese can't be wrong!

Editor's Note: Brewing green tea at home can have somewhat of a bitter taste at first, though I have become used to it, and now rejoice in the robust taste. Follow the brewing instructions on the packaging for best results. Another way is to simply use a powder or extract mix which is why this offer is so great.
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