From a scientific point of view, there is not enough scientific research to support the effectiveness of slimming tea on weight loss. Although some ingredients, such as caffeine, tea polyphenols, aloe, honey, etc., have the functions of promoting metabolism, suppressing appetite and accelerating fat decomposition to a certain extent, their functions and safety need further study.
Besides, slimming tea is not a sustainable way to lose weight. Drinking a lot of slimming tea for a long time may cause a burden on the liver and kidneys and even cause adverse reactions. Diet tea usually contains tea polyphenols, caffeine and other ingredients. If eaten in excess, it will cause headache, palpitation, insomnia, diarrhea and other adverse reactions.
Generally speaking, the most reliable way to lose weight is to maintain a healthy diet and moderate exercise, rather than relying on slimming products such as slimming tea. If you are interested in slimming tea, you'd better consult a doctor or a professional dietitian first.