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Wu Long Tea WUlongforlife.com

by RC1969, May 11, 2007 12:00AM
Has anyone ordered from this website, if so where they pretty fast.  I tried to get a phone # off of the website but there is not one to be found. Has anyone used any other brand and if so
where did you find it.  I went to Wholefoods and could not find one.  
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by tni_grl, May 11, 2007 12:00AM
To: RC1969
I did purchase the Wu Long Tea from wulongforlife.com, I received the package in about a week and a 1/2 from the time I was notified of shipment via e-mail. The tea itself is a little bitter but ok. 60 bags to a box and to be taken twice a day. One with breakfast and the other with lunch.

by gotkarebear, May 11, 2007 12:00AM
yes i ordered a few times from that website and i love their tea. it seems like it is really burning fat because about an hour after i drink it i am always hungry .. it really does speed up the metabolism.

by Beeblein, May 12, 2007 12:00AM
I ordered two boxes and got two boxes free ($80) within one week.  They have a 30-day trial that refunds your $ if you're not satisfied.  I'm hoping it will speed up my hcg program because I'm plateaued.

by Milestar, May 12, 2007 12:00AM
I order from them all the time and have never had a problem. I really like the tea.

by VG1212, Jun 26, 2007 03:16PM
They are VERY EXPENSIVE and its not the finest quality there is

by That girl over there, Jun 26, 2007 05:14PM
I do not know if you realize this, but Wu Long (also known as Oolong ) tea is quite common and in most grocery stores. If you are unable to get to a local grocer that sells this tea, there are many reputable websites, with phone numbers, that you may chose from.  

There are several Oolong tea varieties, which may be confusing when you are looking for one at your local grocer. If I can be of help, I will jot down a sampling of names for you to look for.

My favorite, Darjeeling Oolong: A full leaf chocolaty and dark tea.

Da Hong Pao - Also known as Big Red Robe
Shui Jin Gui  - Also known as Golden Marine Turtle.
Tieluohan - Also known as Iron Arhat.
Bai Ji Guan - -Also known as White Cockscomb.
Rou Gui  - Also known as Cinnamon Black Tea, a dark tea with a spicy aroma.
Shui Hsien - Also known as Water Sprite, a very dark tea,
Jin Fo - Also known as Golden Buddha.
Huang Guanyin  - Also known as Yellow Goddess of Mercy.
Huang Mei Gui  - Also known as Yellow Rose.
Qi Lan - Also known as Rare Orchid, is a popular light tea.
Jin Suo Chi - Also known as Golden Key.
Ban Tian Yao - Also known as Waist Halfway to the Sky.
Fo Shou - Also known as Buddha Hands.
Bu Zhi Chun - Also known as Knows Not of Spring.

by sh143, Dec 20, 2007 05:14PM
Apparently like wine there are several grades for Oolong tea.  For wine there are the grapes, how the juice is extracted, mixed and aged.  For tea, it is the leaves, the harvest, the fermentation and then the blend.  The Wu-Long brand is first growth and has a high concentration of polyphenols.  I've used it and am seeing a six pack for the first time in ten years!  I was a skeptic when I ordered, but am a believer now.
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