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Any tea fans in any country are likely to have heard of Rooibos. A distinctive red plant grown in Africa, this rather common legume has been used for red rooibos tea for centuries, and has become popular all over the world, under various names, from Red South African in the US, to Redbush tea in the UK.
There are a lot of teas out there that claim to aid you in the difficult journey of weight loss, but the truth is, most of these organic products are useless. However, that doesn't mean that all weight loss teas are scams.
Many people have heard of rooibos, and usually they associate it with the red legume like plants used to make tea. But do you know about green rooibos tea?
Over the last several years the use of red rooibos tea has become an international phenomenon, stemming from the studies done to prove the incredible health benefits associated with this drink.
As an American, I am not a big tea drinker, and I never have been. In fact, the majority of the country sticks to coffee, and so when someone told me I had to try organic rooibos tea, I couldn't figure out why, and I really wasn't eager.