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detox tea

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ladedah · 14/06/2016 22:11

I've been eating badly recently, well mainly a healthy diet but lots of rubbish on top! I'm underweight somehow but get uncomfortably bloated a lot and my stomach is not toned. I am planning a health kick starting next weekend (after a trip away). I've ordered some Skinny Mint tea after looking into the others available - fit tea, bootea etc. Has anyone tried any of these and had good results? obviously need to eat well, exercise and drink lots of water alongside the teas.

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MildlyattractiveBetty · 15/06/2016 03:55

Acidophilus and cutting out the processed crap would be a better idea.

Detox teas are full of laxatives that irritate your digestive system.

SweetPeaPods · 15/06/2016 03:56

My sister swears by bootea. She cuts out or reduces alcohol, coffee and eats well at same time so that could be why she sees an effect but she loves them

HahahahaFuckYou · 15/06/2016 04:18

It's a load of bs. Basically laxative tea.

CaoNiMao · 15/06/2016 08:18

Just drink regular green tea or Chinese pu'er tea - both have detoxifying properties. The taste isn't for everyone (especially pu'er) but you get used to it Grin

Annarose2014 · 15/06/2016 08:22

I take Pu Ehr tea every morning but only cos I'm pregnant and need to keep things....moving. Blush

It's definitely a laxative tea. Doubt it has any other health benefits whatsoever and there's no point taking it if you're regular.

Annarose2014 · 15/06/2016 08:24

BTW I have to combine it with a regular tea bag to disguise the taste as on its own it's RANK.

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