The full viral line “Doctors REVEAL that guava leaf tea causes in…” is almost certainly a clickbait teaser that cuts off the real claim.
Based on actual medical and research sources, here’s what guava leaf tea is actually associated with:
What guava leaf tea may actually do (real evidence)
- May lower blood sugar after meals by slowing carbohydrate absorption (webmd.com)
- May support digestion and sometimes help with diarrhea in traditional use (webmd.com)
- May slightly reduce blood pressure or cholesterol markers in some studies (limited evidence) (Healthline)
- Has antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds (lab studies)
What it does NOT “cause”
There is no reliable medical evidence that guava leaf tea “causes” things like:
- rapid weight loss
- fat burning or belly fat loss
- detoxing toxins from the body
- curing diseases like diabetes or cancer
Those claims are typical social media exaggerations.
Possible side effects (real but usually mild)
- Mild constipation in some people
- Possible blood sugar lowering (can matter if you’re on diabetes meds)
- Rare stomach upset or allergy
Bottom line
The missing part of that sentence is usually something like:
“…causes a reduction in post-meal blood sugar spikes” or “may help lower blood sugar”
Not anything dramatic or dangerous.
If you want, paste the full post or screenshot and I can decode exactly what claim they’re trying to sell you.