#MEETYOURMATCHA
Boost Energy. Curb Appetite. Burn Calories.
Ready to meet your matcha?
Ready to meet your matcha?
OK, first of all – I’m not trying to initiate a fight club or drag you guys into a dual 😀 …what #meetyourmatcha is basically a superfood green tea that is an all-natural, premium, two-step green tea detox that uses a combo of organic, premium Matcha powder and Sencha powder.
This is what the detox program offers:
- Increased and sustained energy
- Ongoing support for your metabolism
- Very high levels of chlorophyll to aid in detoxification
- 137 x more antioxidants than traditional steeped teas to support your body’s natural repair systems
- 100% natural, vegan and pure organic
- No fillers, no additives and no laxatives.
When I first started my review of this product, I was at first a tad apprehensive. I mean, how many products are there on the market that claim to help you lose weight, curb your appetite and give you energy.
Well, I first started drinking this over a week and a bit ago and I can safely say with most certainty that after three days, I surprisingly noticed a-lot more energy, my sleeping was a lot more restful (I have struggled with getting a good peaceful night of sleep since my father passed away a few years ago) and the bloatiness in my tummy, well – its not as buddha-like. Haha!
Now there are two packets – one is for first thing in the morning which is Boost Matcha and the other is for the afternoon, the Cleanse Sencha. To get the maximum and best results, you do need to do this for 28 days.
Boost Matcha (Matcha Green Tea):
Take this packet in the morning. What this one does, is that it gives your metabolism a good awesome kick in the bum, burns calories and you get sustained, all day energy. YAY!
Cleanse Sencha* (Sun-grown, stone-ground Sencha powder):
Take this packet in the afternoon. And what this one does, is that it will detox and cleanse your body and give, and replenish your body with so many amazing antioxidants.
* Sencha is a type of Japanese ryokucha (green tea) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water. It is the most popular tea in Japan. For this the sencha is grounded into powder and provides a greater amount of vitamin C and vitamin E.
How Do You Use It:
You only need 1/2 a teaspoon of the powder and you add a splash of hot water and mix it into a paste, after that add hot or cold water. Now, I am going to be completely honest but for me, and I say for me – it tasted awful.
But I sucked it up like a big girl and sculled it down. There was no gross after taste, luckily haha! The next day, I actually decided to add organic coconut water and that helped a-lot for me. But every so often, I have drunk it with just cold water and I don’t notice the ‘acquired’ taste of it as much now.
TEN AMAZING BENEFITS OF MATCHA:
Increases and lifts your energy levels
High in antioxidants
Improves appearance of skin
Promotes a more restful sleep
Boosts concentration and enhances focus
Boots immune system
Detoxifies
Cleanses the body
Stimulates metabolism
Lowers cholesterol
We are now living in a world, where we are all heading towards a more natural way of living and eating, and that even means more herbal supplements and natural foods are arriving to the shelves of our grocery stores everyday.
Matcha provides a lot more health benefits than what green tea has as it’s more potent and versatile (you can even add the tea powder to your foods!).
This is one product that I definitely will continue on taking, as I’ve found my energy levels have definitely increased, I’m a-lot more alert and focused and my sleep has been so much better (yes!). Also, my little Buddha belly isn’t as pronounced now but I think the drop in weight will happen over a month of consistently taking it.
I highly recommend this product and with it began, non-GMO and dairy & cruelty free and having all so many amazing antioxidants makes it a product that’s worth looking into it with its proven benefits.
Do you suffer from a lack of energy and alertness, and struggle to focus? Would this be a product you would consider trying out?
* Post in collaboration with Matcha Machine on behalf of Goodie Box. All opinions are my own.
Style and Life by Susana
January 31, 2017Green tea is awesome @isalyholland:disqus but this too is also amazing! Thank you for dropping by xx Susana
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January 4, 2017You’re very welcome @disqus_HVed98b3bw:disqus happy new year! xx Susana
Shasha
January 4, 2017I’ve heard about Matcha but have never tried it. I love green tea and have been looking for a cleanse to do for the new year. I will look into this one for sure. Thanks for sharing!
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January 4, 2017The taste is really of an acquired taste *LOL* @kellyhoggonsvelvetandvibr:disqus but it so good for you, so I just say, ‘bottoms up!’ an ddrink it *LOL*!! happy new year xx Susana
Kelly Hoggons (Velvet and Vibr
January 4, 2017This sounds so good! Not the taste haha but the benefits. I’ve been wanting to try matcha for ages, but unfortunately it can be really difficult to find in South Africa.
Kelly // Velvet and Vibranium
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January 3, 2017That’s awesome @disqus_AsU4uPdj83:disqus happy new year! xx Susana
Stephanie Rose
January 3, 2017I’ve been drinking match for a few months now and I am feeling so much better. It is such a game changer, and so good for us too.
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January 3, 2017I have noticed such a big difference since drinking it @travelpockets:disqus and now don’t mind the taste :-)) xx Susana
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January 3, 2017Awesome! Happy new year @disqus_CxSEUAziuA:disqus xx Susana
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January 3, 2017Not sure about that one @missyburson:disqus but for me, when I added in the coconut water it did help xx Susana
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January 3, 2017You’re welcome @jmkaynemiyake:disqus xx Susana
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January 3, 2017Happy new year @wanderingredhead:disqus xx Susana
Travel Pockets
January 3, 2017Growing up in Japan, matcha was something that was just always there. It’s like water to us in Japan 🙂 So glad to see that other countries are starting to drink matcha because it’s so good for you!
Lauren Bowen
January 3, 2017Mmmm, matcha is one of my favs! So much better than coffee in the morning.
Missy Burson
January 3, 2017Having suffered from fatigue and bloating for at least the past year, I’m super tempted to check this out! Maybe a squirt of organic stevia would make it taste better? Not sure if that’s allowed:)
WanderingRedHead
January 2, 2017I love green tea…this sounds like something I would l like and I always need more energy!
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December 23, 2016It seriously works and its already made such a difference @disqus_zzuIulXqU4:disqus have a happy & safe christmas xx Susana
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December 23, 2016Thank you for dropping by and commenting @aditiparashar:disqus Have a happy christmas xx Susana
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December 23, 2016Thank you for dropping by and commenting. Have a happy christmas xx Susana
Aditi Parashar
December 23, 2016oo I could really try this!
Thank you for the recommendation x
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Aditi Parashar
December 23, 2016Ooo I could really try this!
Thank you for the recommendation x
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December 23, 2016I’m not doing a give away at this time, but I will keep you in mind and let you know @esseremoda:disqus thank you for dropping past and commenting xx Susana
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December 22, 2016Thank you for dropping by @abdeldellanoramli:disqus xx Susana
Abdel Dellano Ramli
December 22, 2016this tea seems lovely! i love tea so i should definitely try this!
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December 22, 2016Thank you @patricialora:disqus wishing you a merry christmas xx Susana
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December 22, 2016Thank you @GraziaMaietta wishing yo a merry christmas xx Susana
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December 22, 2016Awww thank you so much lovely @terezacityscapebliss:disqus wishing you a lovely & safe Christmas xx Susana
Patricia Lora
December 22, 2016I always wanted to try matcha! Love the post.
xo, Patty
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Grazia Maietta
December 22, 2016I have never tried this tea but something similar that some friends of mine took me from Japan. I love tea and I think that I’d love it for sure!
Tereza Cityscape Bliss
December 22, 2016I love how funky your post is, all the pictures! Gifs are my favourites in blog posts, I don’t know why people don’t use them more!
I use matcha in my smoothies & protein shakes, literally sprinkling it everywhere! x