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Old September 16th, 2004, 10:51 AM
Hueyduck
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Default Green coffee ?

Hi everyone,
Today, I just received a sample of instant dry coffee with green coffee
in it.
The documentation says that green coffee would prevent glucose from
being assimilated.
I also found that green coffee is a powerful tool to "detox" the body .

Do any of you know about this stuff ?

I am not counting on this to help much in a low carb diet, but it seems
to be a nice supplement anyway.

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Huey / started LC October 27th 2002
(1.74 m) 5ft 8 inch tall
lbs : 234 / 180 / 143 (-54) mini-goal : 174 lbs by October 21th 2004
kg : 106.4 / 82 / 65 (-24.4) mini-goal : 79.2 kg by October 21th 2004
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Old September 16th, 2004, 11:10 AM
Bob (this one)
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Hueyduck wrote:

Hi everyone, Today, I just received a sample of instant dry coffee
with green coffee in it. The documentation says that green coffee
would prevent glucose from being assimilated. I also found that
green coffee is a powerful tool to "detox" the body .

Do any of you know about this stuff ?

I am not counting on this to help much in a low carb diet, but it
seems to be a nice supplement anyway.


Spread it around your rosebushes. Not the coffee, the copy that came
with it. Soon your plants will be big and strong. Robust from all that
manure.

Pastorio

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Old September 16th, 2004, 11:10 AM
Bob (this one)
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Hueyduck wrote:

Hi everyone, Today, I just received a sample of instant dry coffee
with green coffee in it. The documentation says that green coffee
would prevent glucose from being assimilated. I also found that
green coffee is a powerful tool to "detox" the body .

Do any of you know about this stuff ?

I am not counting on this to help much in a low carb diet, but it
seems to be a nice supplement anyway.


Spread it around your rosebushes. Not the coffee, the copy that came
with it. Soon your plants will be big and strong. Robust from all that
manure.

Pastorio

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Old September 16th, 2004, 09:04 PM
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Stick with real coffee. You just have to determine if caffiene gets in
the way of your weight loss. Also, keep very good track of the stuff
you add to your coffee. Heavy Cream and Half and Half are allowed on
most low carb plans. But what you think is 2 tablespoons when compared
to what you use could be quite different.

If you want a good coffee substitute, thy The Republic of Tea: Matte
Latte. It contains a great herb mixture with lots of Yerba Matte. Its
very healthful and blends with cream quite nicely.

As for instant coffee. I avoid it except that I sometimes add Instant
Expresso, (unsweetened) to Whey Protein to get the coffee flavor it
it.

-- Joel.
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Old September 16th, 2004, 09:04 PM
Joel.L
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Stick with real coffee. You just have to determine if caffiene gets in
the way of your weight loss. Also, keep very good track of the stuff
you add to your coffee. Heavy Cream and Half and Half are allowed on
most low carb plans. But what you think is 2 tablespoons when compared
to what you use could be quite different.

If you want a good coffee substitute, thy The Republic of Tea: Matte
Latte. It contains a great herb mixture with lots of Yerba Matte. Its
very healthful and blends with cream quite nicely.

As for instant coffee. I avoid it except that I sometimes add Instant
Expresso, (unsweetened) to Whey Protein to get the coffee flavor it
it.

-- Joel.
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Old September 16th, 2004, 09:04 PM
Joel.L
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Stick with real coffee. You just have to determine if caffiene gets in
the way of your weight loss. Also, keep very good track of the stuff
you add to your coffee. Heavy Cream and Half and Half are allowed on
most low carb plans. But what you think is 2 tablespoons when compared
to what you use could be quite different.

If you want a good coffee substitute, thy The Republic of Tea: Matte
Latte. It contains a great herb mixture with lots of Yerba Matte. Its
very healthful and blends with cream quite nicely.

As for instant coffee. I avoid it except that I sometimes add Instant
Expresso, (unsweetened) to Whey Protein to get the coffee flavor it
it.

-- Joel.
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Old September 16th, 2004, 10:41 PM
Hueyduck
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Joel.L wrote:
Stick with real coffee. You just have to determine if caffiene gets in
the way of your weight loss. Also, keep very good track of the stuff
you add to your coffee. Heavy Cream and Half and Half are allowed on
most low carb plans. But what you think is 2 tablespoons when compared
to what you use could be quite different.

If you want a good coffee substitute, thy The Republic of Tea: Matte
Latte. It contains a great herb mixture with lots of Yerba Matte. Its
very healthful and blends with cream quite nicely.

Thanks for the advice, Joel.
But my questions were more about its claimed efficiency rather than
wether it could be a substitute for regular coffee.
Actually, Green coffee contains far more cafeine than the regular stuff,
so I don't think it would be a good idea for many of us.

Huey

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Old September 16th, 2004, 10:41 PM
Hueyduck
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Joel.L wrote:
Stick with real coffee. You just have to determine if caffiene gets in
the way of your weight loss. Also, keep very good track of the stuff
you add to your coffee. Heavy Cream and Half and Half are allowed on
most low carb plans. But what you think is 2 tablespoons when compared
to what you use could be quite different.

If you want a good coffee substitute, thy The Republic of Tea: Matte
Latte. It contains a great herb mixture with lots of Yerba Matte. Its
very healthful and blends with cream quite nicely.

Thanks for the advice, Joel.
But my questions were more about its claimed efficiency rather than
wether it could be a substitute for regular coffee.
Actually, Green coffee contains far more cafeine than the regular stuff,
so I don't think it would be a good idea for many of us.

Huey

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Old September 16th, 2004, 10:41 PM
Hueyduck
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Joel.L wrote:
Stick with real coffee. You just have to determine if caffiene gets in
the way of your weight loss. Also, keep very good track of the stuff
you add to your coffee. Heavy Cream and Half and Half are allowed on
most low carb plans. But what you think is 2 tablespoons when compared
to what you use could be quite different.

If you want a good coffee substitute, thy The Republic of Tea: Matte
Latte. It contains a great herb mixture with lots of Yerba Matte. Its
very healthful and blends with cream quite nicely.

Thanks for the advice, Joel.
But my questions were more about its claimed efficiency rather than
wether it could be a substitute for regular coffee.
Actually, Green coffee contains far more cafeine than the regular stuff,
so I don't think it would be a good idea for many of us.

Huey

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Old September 17th, 2004, 04:08 AM
jamie
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Hueyduck wrote:
Hi everyone,
Today, I just received a sample of instant dry coffee with green coffee
in it.
The documentation says that green coffee would prevent glucose from
being assimilated.
I also found that green coffee is a powerful tool to "detox" the body .

Do any of you know about this stuff ?


The word "detox" is a tip-off to a rip-off. Funny how the sellers can
never name a single toxin that their detox is supposed to eliminate.

--
jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

 




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