A dietitian is spilling the tea on how certain brews can help you lose weight. Lauren Manaker, an award-winning registered dietitian, author, speaker and entrepreneur, wrote an article for Health ...
Here’s what experts said about the beverage’s link to weight loss. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Dani Blum Q: I keep seeing TikToks calling green tea “nature’s Ozempic.” Is ...
Fat-blocking microbeads made with green tea, vitamin E, and seaweed could offer a new way to lose weight and a potential alternative to popular GLP-1 drugs and bariatric surgery, according to ...
Some natural ingredients, like green tea, cinnamon, or ginger may help boost metabolism and weight loss, and act on the GLP-1 hormone in ways similar to Ozempic, a new review of the evidence suggests.
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