One of the main ingredients in Skinny Teatox's evening detox and cleansing tea is called Senna. This is the herb that produces the mild laxative effect. The Senna is an ancient plant that has been around for thousands of years and is often used in detox products.
The Senna has lots of parts to it, including herbs, shrubs, flowers, even a large fruit.
Learn more about Senna here.
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Anything that Dr. Whore promotes is questionable, since he is greatly compensated for it.
Has anyone received any answers to these questions?
I, like many here, would also like to know what is in these bags.
Also, Diane’s comment from 2015 raises a lot of good questions and concerns about responsibility and educating the consumer etc. Has this been considered?
Is your tea organic, gmo free? Is it sweetened, if so with what? Do you have a full Ingredient list?
Thanks
NMP
Again like the other reviews I would like to know what is in your tee, I paid for a course and this has left me bloated and unable to go to the toilet!!! There is obviously something in the tea that does the reverse affects on me and I would like to know what this is, if I could find the list of ingredients then I could try and work this out!!
this is a paragraph from shape magazine’s article about teatox’s
“According to the National Institutes of Health, there’s insufficient evidence that senna promotes weight loss. But it does irritate the stomach lining to produce a laxative effect and can contribute to stomach discomfort, cramps, and diarrhea. Using it for more than two weeks (as you would following most teatox plans) is discouraged since it can cause abnormal bowel function or changes in electrolyte levels that can lead to heart problems, muscle weakness, liver damage, and other harmful effects. Since our bodies naturally cleanse and purify themselves by processing and eliminating them through sweat, urine, and feces, using laxatives like senna if there’s no real medical need seems like a waste (forgive the pun). "
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