Tea containing natural “statins” burns significant amounts of belly fat

Although visceral lipids are one of the deadliest fat deposits, they are the easiest to burn.

The most effective approach to any type of weight loss is exercise, but research suggests that tea supplements may be beneficial. Pu-erh has long been one of the most popular beverages in Asia. It has also shown promise in reducing waist circumference in obese patients.

Having too much visceral fat significantly increases the risk of future metabolic disorders, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.

Abdominal fat is stored deep inside the abdomen, covering the organs, intestines, and liver, causing the belly to bulge. However, it is possible to look slim and have too much visceral fat, as it is not always visible. It is also important not to confuse visceral fat with subcutaneous fat, which is located just under the surface of the skin and can be felt.

This is the fat that you can feel when you feel your skin. It is also the fat that you can see on your arms and legs.

Despite being one of the most deadly types of fat, visceral fat is also the easiest to lose through exercise and diet.

A study found the fat-burning effects of pu-erh tea in a sample of 36 overweight adults. Participants consumed 333 mg of the tea extract three times a day for 12 weeks, which resulted in significant improvements in body weight. The statin compound lovastatin was found in pu-erh, and lovastatin levels increase when the tea leaves are fermented.

Their body mass index (BMI) and abdominal fat scores improved dramatically compared to subjects in the control group.

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