Greetings to everyone,
I have a concern. Due to the supposed health benefits of green tea, I tend to drink it every morning at least five out of seven days a week. However, ever since I've been doing so, I feel as if I've lost a significantly more amount of weight than I would have liked and my muscle definition is by no means as visible as it used to be before. When I wear dress shirts my arms/biceps qnd tricpes no longer fit within them as tightly as they used to. I know I have a very stressful job and tend to often handle a lot more of a heavier work load in comparison to my less hard working and less productive colleagues but can stress alone cause one to lose that much muscle mass?
I have to admit nonetheless that the past three months were particularly stressful to me because I lost my mother-such a wonderful, loving and caring woman. It created very deep wounds in my heart that I'm still trying to heal from and for a while I didn't get a chance to go to the gym although I restarted doing so about a month and a half ago. Everyone began to tell me "You have lost so much weight." I wonder if it is the green tea alone or a combination of that and stress. I wonder if perhaps I should reduce the quantity of green tea I take to three days a week only, since it is known to cause tremendous weight loss.
I have a concern. Due to the supposed health benefits of green tea, I tend to drink it every morning at least five out of seven days a week. However, ever since I've been doing so, I feel as if I've lost a significantly more amount of weight than I would have liked and my muscle definition is by no means as visible as it used to be before. When I wear dress shirts my arms/biceps qnd tricpes no longer fit within them as tightly as they used to. I know I have a very stressful job and tend to often handle a lot more of a heavier work load in comparison to my less hard working and less productive colleagues but can stress alone cause one to lose that much muscle mass?
I have to admit nonetheless that the past three months were particularly stressful to me because I lost my mother-such a wonderful, loving and caring woman. It created very deep wounds in my heart that I'm still trying to heal from and for a while I didn't get a chance to go to the gym although I restarted doing so about a month and a half ago. Everyone began to tell me "You have lost so much weight." I wonder if it is the green tea alone or a combination of that and stress. I wonder if perhaps I should reduce the quantity of green tea I take to three days a week only, since it is known to cause tremendous weight loss.