Do these drinks really work?!


Question: Do these drinks really work!?
so i got these flavored green tea packets at the mall 2days ago and they are sappose to make you lose 10 pounds in one month!.they were 80 bucks!! has anyone ever tried them!?!? do they accually work !?!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


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Green tea can aid in weight loss!. However that seems like quite a huge claim to make!. If you have not adjusted your diet and exercise then I would not expect to get close to that amount of a loss with just the tea alone!. However, you never know though, any change is good and can have an effect and since everybody is different who knows!. Maybe one person lost that much just from green tea so the they think it is a green light to advertise that we all can loose that much!.

However, if you paid that much then I hope to GOD that there is much more than just Green tea in it!. It should have other stuff in it too which may aid in the 10 pounds per month!. Otherwise you can simply eat less, exercise more, and drink more water and buy more economical green tea and get the desired results if not better than the product that you purchased!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

That's a lot of cheddah to spend on some Kool-aid packets!. I think you might have been swindled!. It could be worse though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i honestly dont know but it doesnt sound reasonable but anything is possible my guess is its an energy boaster which will make you more active resulting in you losing weightWww@FoodAQ@Com

they have chemicals in that will make you loose some weight but not much and i dont think they are worth the moneyWww@FoodAQ@Com





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