Is Green Tea 10,000mg extract even legal?
I love my Green Tea but I find it difficult to get around the required 6-8 cups daily for optimal health. I've been researching online and have found a 300mg extract which equivalent to 4-5 cups of tea: http://www.reflex-nutrition.com/en/fat-loss/polyphenols/green-tea.php and I've also come across a 10,000mg! extract as well : http://www.weightworld.co.uk/green-tea-extract.html?utm_source=gbase&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=ultra-green-tea-extract-2-pack&utm_campaign=superfoods Is 10,000mg even legal? Wouldn't that have a shocking amount of caffeine in it, and wouldn't that be like 50 cups of tea in one capsule? Or would it benefit me more because it is extremely more richer in antioxidants? Any advice will be helpful, thank you!
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They carefully don’t say in the ad.
If you are drinking green tea for weight loss forget it. Black tea has antioxidants etc too. Antioxidants do not aid weight loss.
You don’t have to drink up tp 8 cups of green tea, it’s only the ad flogging the stuff that tells you to.
Are you advertising the products on your links?
Most ‘natural’ plant products are legal. Prepaptaions involving concentrating components are subject to drug laws.