No, but kids should not drink too much tea.
Detox teas can be helpful in regulating bowel movements and removing toxins from the body. You may even lose a pound or two. Detox teas often contain laxatives, so do not drink them for long periods of time. Examples of detox teas include Yogi, Smooth Move and 3 Ballerinas Tea.
Detox herbal tea can possibly affect the effectiveness of birth control because of its laxative effects. When you drink the detox tea, it acts as a laxative, and the birth control pill will pass from your system too fast, leading to a reduction of effectiveness. If you are thinking of having detox herbal teas when on birth control, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional to discuss all the benefits and side effects.
You should ask this question to a qualified medical professional - not an unqualified forum !
You should be on the cleanse for at least five days not to exceed fourteen days. You need to drink six to nine glasses of the Lemon Detox drink a day. The sea salt drink in the morning and the laxative senna tea at night with one to two liters of water through out the day. Do not exercise or eat any meals or snacks while doing the detox. And if you have health ailments you should not do this detox.
No kido just drink detox. You can find it at Rite Aid
Does the original detox drink really work
A detox tea is a revitalizing tea designed to cleanse the body. It is made with Chinese purification herbs that have been used for thousands of years just to remove toxins in our body. Detox tea is beneficial to our lungs, liver, blood and kidneys.
Drink lots of "triple leaf" detox brand tea it's cheap and if you drink a lot in a small time frame you will get a high feeling wial you detox....trust me I passed lab test for probation when drinking this stuff and smoked frequently
No, you can not!!
You can, but it won't work. The drug takes 30 to 60 days to leave the body and even then it stays in the fat and hair cells. I would suggest if you want to pass a drug test you not use drugs.
Depends on what is in it. There are many different kinds. In general dieting and detox should be avoided because they are not tested on pregnant women or they are tested by the company itself so it's hardly reliable.