Possible Side Effects of Slimming Tea

Slimming tea is an herbal product that includes approximately 25% tea. Perhaps, the manufacturers and marketers are trying to latch onto the benefits of other pure teas by creating a beverage that is said to stimulate weight loss.

However, these herbal concoctions are filled with laxatives. There is a time in everyone's life when a laxative may be warranted. Use for weight loss is not one of those times. Among the possible side effects of the use or abuse of these brewed beverages are:

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These side effects may not manifest with occasional use or the first use. However, for some who have "delicate" systems, diarrhea and stomach cramps may occur after the first cup. It must be noted that there are times when the product is useful, especially if one is suffering from constipation. However, it must be further noted that extended use of laxatives in any form will make the body become dependent on them to stimulate the bodily functions. The end result may be that the very product one uses to override constipation may create a never ending cycle on dependency and necessity.

Possible Side Effects of Slimming Tea

It goes without saying that pregnant women should not use the products during the nine months of pregnancy as there could be disastrous results.

Generally, nausea and vomiting follow more than the occasional use. Fainting and dehydration go hand in hand. Often these side effects follow repeated daily use. While death is not likely to be attributed to drinking a laxative filled product, it is understandable that extended use followed by vomiting, dehydration and fainting could eventually lead to death.

Of particular note, many anorexia nervosa sufferers and those who experience bulimia are more likely to suffer the dire consequences of taking, or drinking, these slimming products daily. The psychological dependence can lead to physical dependence and to death. While no one is suggesting that any of the products are directly responsible for death, the abuse of any weight loss product by someone with a weight related disease should be a consideration.

Perhaps, there is a place for these products in the cupboard, especially for those times when a laxative is needed. However, before using these products as a weight loss tool, one should be fully aware of the consequences that can arise from regular use or abuse.

Possible Side Effects of Slimming Tea

Jena Jackson, a nutritionist, lost a friend to anorexia nervosa. The friend insisted that drinking "slimming tea" had more benefits [http://bestslimmingtea.com/slimming-tea-benefits] than risks [http://bestslimmingtea.com/slimming-tea-the-risks]. However, as Jena learned upon further inspection, many of the so-called all natural herbal weight loss products contain natural laxatives that can create more problems than they cure.

Jena insists that almost anything in moderation or occasionally, as needed, will not kill you. However, with the weight loss obsession across the nation today, she feels that too many people are looking for short cuts and willing to do or try anything to accomplish their weight loss goals. While Jena maintains that a healthy lifestyle should include a balanced diet filled with fresh vegetables and fruits and at least a half hour of physical exercise a day.

Jena understands that even the healthiest person may suffer constipation from time to time and for that "slimming tea" may be appropriate if not continued for extended periods of time and if used only when needed.