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19th August 2013
I’ve seen a lot of these weight loss teas knocking around recently, and I’ve got to say, it doesn’t half bore me! I mean seriously how is there even a market for these quick fix solutions, hasn’t society wised up yet and realised that no tea, pill or fad diet is going to make you skinny. You might shift a lbs or two but the likelihood of that minuscule amount actually staying off? Come on now. Anyway it was a pleasure to be approached by the team from YouTea to review their tea which claims to aid you in more beneficial ways.  I decided to review their HerTea range which claims to reduce & control fluid retention, heighten mood, improve skin health, aid weight control, manage bloating and aid digestion. Now if you’ve followed my blog for a while you will know that my skin is a big issue for me so anything that I can do to improve it I will but what you may not know is I do tend to suffer with a bit of bloating towards that dreaded time of the month (I’m quite sure you didn’t want to know that either).  For me its unbearable I hate seeing my tummy, that I work so hard for in the gym, stick out like I’ve just binged on an entire box bakery full of donuts!  And this was the most noticeable difference that I experienced from drinking this tea 2 times a day (30mins before breakfast and 30mins before dinner as directed) 3 weeks in, and fast approaching T.O.M. I’m yet to experience that sluggish, bloated feeling growing inside of me. and that for me spells WINNER!
I’ve seen a lot of these weight loss teas knocking around recently, and I’ve got to say, it doesn’t half bore me!
I mean seriously how is there even a market for these quick fix solutions, hasn’t society wised up yet and realised that no tea, pill or fad diet is going to make you skinny. You might shift a lbs or two but the likelihood of that minuscule amount actually staying off? Come on now.
Anyway it was a pleasure to be approached by the team from YouTea to review their tea which claims to aid you in more beneficial ways. 
I decided to review their HerTea range which claims to reduce & control fluid retention, heighten mood, improve skin health, aid weight control, manage bloating and aid digestion.
Now if you’ve followed my blog for a while you will know that my skin is a big issue for me so anything that I can do to improve it I will but what you may not know is I do tend to suffer with a bit of bloating towards that dreaded time of the month (I’m quite sure you didn’t want to know that either). 
For me its unbearable I hate seeing my tummy, that I work so hard for in the gym, stick out like I’ve just binged on an entire box bakery full of donuts! 
And this was the most noticeable difference that I experienced from drinking this tea 2 times a day (30mins before breakfast and 30mins before dinner as directed) 3 weeks in, and fast approaching T.O.M. I’m yet to experience that sluggish, bloated feeling growing inside of me.
and that for me spells WINNER!

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