Peppermint leaf may relieve bloating, but there is not enough research to know for sure. You should not take peppermint or drink peppermint tea if you have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or a hiatal hernia. It may also make gallstones worse.
Lemon balm leaf may provide relief from anxiety, although most studies have examined the use of lemon balm with other herbal ingredients—it is not clear if lemon balm alone provides any benefit. People taking HIV medications or those that take sedatives are advised to avoid lemon balm.
Licorice root alone is not likely to provide any benefits promoted by the brand, and one source notes that the ingredient may cause water retention. People with several medical conditions including high blood pressure, heart disease, hormone-sensitive conditions, or women who are pregnant or breastfeeding are advised to avoid licorice root.
Dandelion leaf and root may stimulate your appetite, have a laxative effect, or increase urination—there are not enough scientific studies to know for sure if this herb provides any benefit.
Cleavers leaf may have a laxative effect, but there is not enough scientific evidence to support this use or determine if it is safe to use.
Fennel seed has not been shown to provide benefits related to bloating or metabolism in clinical studies. Fennel may be unsafe for women who are breastfeeding.
Green tea leaf is widely promoted to help with weight loss. However, studies have provided mixed results, so it is hard to say whether or not it is effective. Due to its caffeine content, green tea may make you feel energized, allowing you to boost your metabolism by increasing movement. Green tea may interact with medications. Speak to your healthcare provider before consuming it if you are on prescription medication.
Caraway seed has been studied for weight loss, but researchers were unable to establish a benefit. Additionally, caraway may interact with certain medications.
Cardamom pods are not likely to provide any benefit related to bloating or weight loss, according to the evidence.
Cleanse Ingredients
Some of the Activate tea ingredients are also included the evening Cleanse tea, including peppermint, licorice root, caraway seed, and dandelion root. In addition, there are more ingredients that are in the Cleanse tea.
leaf has been shown to be effective for constipation, and in fact, it is an FDA-approved drug for the short-term relief of the condition. may be unsafe when taken by mouth long-term or in high doses. Long-term use can cause the bowels to stop functioning normally and might cause dependence on laxatives or even liver toxicity.
Cassia Chamaecrista pods (partridge pea) is sometimes included in detox teas that promote a laxative effect; however, there isn't much published about its safety or effectiveness.
Rhubarb root may be helpful for women who are menopausal to relieve some symptoms, according to medical sources. However, there is not enough evidence to support the use of rhubarb root for benefits promoted by the tea.
Specifications
Key Features
Detoxifies your body system,
Boosts your energy levels and improves digestion
Includes Moringa, a traditional weight loss ingredient
Made from natural ingredients
Flatten the tummy within 28 days
Facilitates weight loss
helps to eliminate the unnecessary bulge around the tummy
while melting abdominal fat, it naturally reduces abdominal fat