That claim—“drink this to lose 70 pounds”—is not realistic. No drink on its own can cause that level of weight loss. Losing 70 pounds safely requires time, consistency, and a full lifestyle approach, not a single “magic” drink.
🚫 Why These Claims Are Misleading
- Rapid weight loss from drinks is usually water loss, not fat
- Some mixtures act as laxatives or diuretics, which can be harmful
- Extreme claims often ignore nutrition, exercise, and health risks
✅ What Certain Drinks Can Do
Some drinks can support weight loss (not replace real habits):
1. Water
- Helps control appetite and reduces overeating
2. Green Tea
- Contains antioxidants that may slightly boost metabolism
3. Lemon Water
- Helps with hydration and digestion (not fat burning)
4. Protein Shakes
- Can reduce hunger and support muscle while losing weight
⚠️ Be Careful With “Fat-Burning Drinks”
Avoid anything that:
- Promises fast or permanent weight loss
- Causes diarrhea or dehydration
- Tells you to skip meals
💡 What Actually Works
- Calorie control (balanced diet)
- Regular exercise (walking + strength training)
- Sleep & stress management
- Consistency over weeks and months
✅ Realistic Expectation:
- Safe weight loss = 0.5–1 kg (1–2 lbs) per week
- Losing 70 pounds can take several months to a year or more
💡 Bottom line:
There’s no miracle drink—but the right habits can absolutely get you there safely.
If you want, I can create a simple daily drink plan + diet routine that actually helps you lose weight steadily without risking your health.