That kind of claim is almost always oversold.
There isn’t any single “1 glass in the morning” drink that will melt belly fat on its own. Belly fat reduces when your overall body fat drops, and that happens through a consistent calorie deficit over time—not a specific drink.
A lot of viral “morning fat-loss drinks” (like lemon water, cinnamon water, apple cider vinegar, etc.) can be:
- mildly helpful for hydration
- sometimes helpful for appetite control in some people
- but not fat-burning by themselves
If fat loss were that simple, everyone would just drink one thing and be done with it.
What actually works for reducing belly fat:
- Eating fewer calories than you burn (consistently)
- Enough protein in your diet
- Regular movement (walking helps more than people think)
- Strength training if possible
- Good sleep (poor sleep can increase hunger and fat storage signals)
If you tell me what “glass” you were referring to, I can break down whether it has any real benefit or is just internet hype.