Energizer Tea For Increasing Your Metabolism
Energizer Tea is a revolutionary instant tea
high in natural antioxidants that promote
thermogenesis (fat-burning) and reduce fat absorption. Contains Black Tea, Yerba Mate
Tea, Green Tea Polyphenols and White Tea Extract Polyphenols, naturally sweetened with Stevia. Now with added Rhodiola, Energizer
Tea contains the benefits of a powerful
adaptogen too!Recent research suggests that Yerba Mate, a Brazilian rainforest leaf renowned for providing
a natural energy boost, may also help burn
fat and block fat absorption. Green Tea is
a powerful antioxidant and White Tea is
the strongest known tea polyphenol, aplant-derived antioxidant.
Potential users include adults who wish to:
• manage their weight• acquire extra energy• increase their metabolism• increase their intake of antioxidants
• add an adaptogen to their diet
• manage stress
Features & Benefits
Rhodiola rosea - An authentic adaptogen, increasing the resistance of the body without disturbing
its normal biological functions. Improves
the brain’s ability to deal with stress by
1) increasing serotonin in the hypothalamus and midbrain, 2) increasing endorphins,
3) moderating the release of opioid peptides that occur as a part of the stress response, and 4) protecting the brain and heart by reducing the stress related production of corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF).
Yerba Mate - Contains triterpene saponins that reduce fat absorption by preventing micelle formation, which inhibits the breakdown of fat and its subsequent absorption. Contains caffeoylquinic acid, which acts like
a digestive, increases bile flow and helps promote intestinal health. Also has anti-inflammatory qualities and may produce
anti-rheumatic effects.Contains natural caffeine and theobromine, which increase fat burning. Also has a
bronchodilation (anti-asthmatic) effect.Known for centuries to increase mental acuity and suppress appetite.
Black/Green Tea - The most widely consumed herb on the planet, green tea is legendary for many healthful effects including a reduced risk of cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, high cholesterol, cardiovascular disease and impaired immune function. In addition, it has been shown to reduce the absorbtion of dietary fat.
White Tea - This very rare ingredient uses only the single bud with silver hairs plucked from the tea plant and is unusually rich in healthy
polyphenols.Studies show anti-viral, anti-fungal and
anti-bacterial activity. May even help in
the prevention of dental cavities.
Stevia - This exceedingly safe natural sweetener has added health benefits that make it a great alternative to other artificial sweeteners. Used extensively in Japan, Stevia may help control blood sugar, high blood pressure and gingivitis as well as soothe an upset stomach and promote fullness when taken before eating.
Common Questions
Q: Is there caffeine in this beverage?
A: As this beverage contains tea—green, white and black—it does contain natural caffeine, at about 60 mg per recommended serving. This amount of caffeine is about equal to a weak cup of regular tea. (See chart in the “Research and References” section.)
Q: I thought caffeine was bad. So why does this Lifestyle Essentials product contain it?A: In moderation, caffeine is not bad and can help the body release free fatty acids, making it easier to burn them as energy. Like all food and beverage products, caffeine is not detrimental if used responsibly.
Q: If I am sensitive to caffeine and it keeps me up at night, can I still use this product?
A: There is a moderate amount of caffeine in each serving (see the first Q&A). However, we would suggest
that you not drink Energizer Tea after 3:00 pm.
Q: If my doctor has instructed me to avoid foods with caffeine, can I still take this product?
A: We always recommend that you follow your doctor’s orders.
Learn more about tea and other natural weight control
Research & References
Green Tea
Chantre P, Lairon D. Phytomedicine. Recent findings of green tea extract AR25 (Exolise) and its activity for the treatment of
obesity. 2002 Jan;9(1):3-8 [pubmed] Liao S. The medicinal action of androgens and green tea epigallocatechin gallate. Hong Kong Med J. 2001 Dec;7(4):369-74 [pubmed] Morre DJ, Morre DM, Sun H, Cooper R, Chang J, Janle EM. Tea Catechin Synergies in Inhibition of Cancer Cell Proliferation and of a Cancer Specific Cell Surface Oxidase (ECTO-NOX). Pharmacol Toxicol. 2003 May;92(5):234-41 [pubmed] Kajiya K, Kumazawa S, Nakayama T. Effects of external factors on the interaction of tea catechins with lipid bilayers. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2002 Nov;66(11):2330-5 [abstract] [pubmed] Ohe T, Marutani K, Nakase S. Catechins are not major components responsible for anti-genotoxic effects of tea extracts against nitroarenes. Mutat Res. 2001 Sep 20;496(1-2):75-81 [pubmed] Paquay JB, Haenen GR, Stender G, Wiseman SA, Tijburg LB, Bast A. Protection against nitric oxide toxicity by tea. J Agric Food Chem. 2000 Nov;48(11):5768-72 [pubmed] Higashi-Okai K, Yamazaki M, Nagamori H, Okai Y. J UOEH. Identification and antioxidant activity of several pigments from the residual green tea (Camellia sinensis) after hot water extraction. 2001 Dec 1;23(4):335-44 [abstract] [pubmed] Okai Y, Higashi-Okai K. Potent suppressing activity of the non-polyphenolic fraction of green tea (Camellia sinensis) against genotoxin-induced umu C gene expression in Salmonella typhimurium (TA 1535/pSK 1002)--association with pheophytins a and b. Cancer Lett. 1997 Nov 25;120(1):117-23 [pubmed] Higashi-Okai K, Okai Y. Potent suppressive activity of chlorophyll a and b from green tea (Camellia sinensis) against tumor promotion
in mouse skin. J UOEH. 1998 Sep 1;20(3):181-8 [abstract] [pubmed] Yokogoshi H, Kobayashi M. Life Sci. Hypotensive effect of gamma-glutamylmethylamide in spontaneously hypertensive rats. 1998;62(12):1065-8 [pubmed] Sadzuka Y, Yamashita Y, Kishimoto S, Fukushima S, Takeuchi Y, Sonobe T. [Glutamate transporter mediated increase of antitumor
activity by theanine, an amino acid in green tea]. Yakugaku Zasshi. 2002 Nov;122(11):995-9 [abstract] [pubmed] Sadzuka Y, Sugiyama T, Sonobe T. Improvement of idarubicin induced antitumor activity and bone marrow suppression by
theanine, a component of tea. Cancer Lett. 2000 Oct 1;158(2):119-24 [pubmed] Yokogoshi H, Kobayashi M, Mochizuki M, Terashima T. Effect of theanine, r-glutamylethylamide, on brain monoamines and striatal dopamine release in conscious rats. Neurochem Res. 1998 May;23(5):667-73 [abstract] [pubmed] Kakuda T, Nozawa A, Unno T, Okamura N, Okai O. Inhibiting effects of theanine on caffeine stimulation evaluated by EEG in the rat. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2000 Feb;64(2):287-93 [abstract] [pubmed] McArdle NJ, Clifford MN, Ioannides C. Consumption of tea modulates the urinary excretion of mutagens in rats treated with IQ.
Role of caffeine. Mutat Res. 1999 May 17;441(2):191-203. [pubmed] Mori M, Hasegawa N. Superoxide dismutase activity enhanced by green tea inhibits lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 cells. Phytother
Res. 2003 May;17(5):566-7
Other Ingredients/Reference Siteshttp://www.teahealth.co.uk/“Medicine on line” regarding white tea.
http://www.meds.com/archive/mol-cancer/2000/03/msg02480.html Study Shows That White Tea Has An Inhibitory Effect On Various Pathogenic Bacteria, Fungi And Bacterial Virus.
104th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology
May 23-27, 2004, New Orleans, LouisianaDepartment of Biology, Chiang Mai university, Thailand
Dominant lethal test in rats treated with some plant extracts.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11414451&dopt+AbstractDepartment of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
Stevioside acts diectly on pancreatic beta cells to secrete insulin
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10690946&dopt=AbstractDepartamento de Biologia, Universidade de Sao Paula, Brazil
A crude extract of Stevia rebaudiana increases the renal plasm flow of normal and hypertensive rats
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9033821&dopt+AbstractDivision of Cardiovascular Medicine, Taipei Medical College and affiliated Taipei Wan Fang Hospital, Taiwan
A double blind placebo-controlled study of the effectiveness and tolerability of oral stevioside in human hypertension
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10971305&dopt+AbstractDivision of Cardiovascular Medicine, Taipei Medical College Hospital and affiliated Taipei WanFang Hospital, Taiwan
The effect of stevioside on blood pressure and plasma catecholamines in spontaneously hypertensive rats
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9806223&dopt+AbstractDepartamento de Farmacia-Bioquimica, Universidade de Maringa, Brazil
Effects of Stevia rebaudiana on glucose tolerance in normal human adults
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3651629&dopt+AbstractClick To Read Government Of Canada ReportHeritability for Yield, Leaf: Stem Ratio and Stevioside Content Estimated from a Landrace Cultivar of Stevia rebaudiana Rhodiola referenceshttp://www.anti-aging-guide.com/Rhodiola_scient.htmlhttp://www.anti-aging-guide.com/RhodiolaRosea.html#1http://www.dracoherbs.com/extracts%20facts/EF0303.htmEnergizer Tea4.85 oz (138g), 60 servings per container
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