Iaso Tea is a herbal detox tea created from a blend of nine different herbs, spices, and fruits. The “gentle detox formula” used in Iaso Tea is supposed to remove toxins from your upper and lower intestines that help you lose weight. Some of the herbs in the tea work as a natural laxative which will empty your upper and lower intestine, so its best to consume only the recommended amount.  

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But there is a need for additional research to prove that they are able to eliminate toxins from your body. Because of this, we like to concentrate on the “getting healthy and feeling healthy” aspects of detox tea, and don’t count on them only to remove toxins. If they do, great, but what we want here are herbs that help boost metabolism, give you energy and clear up your skin. Any detox cleanse effects are just a bonus.
Since Iaso Tea contains chamomile, an herb that is shown to provide sleep-aiding benefits, and it has no caffeine, we can start to believe their claim of better sleep to be true. Chamomile has been praised for its relaxing and sleep-promoting effects on its own, and in the tea, as it also works synergistically with the other ingredients to work better. The “detoxifying” effects of the tea are also supposed to promote relaxation as well. 
Of all the liver cleansing teas I have tried, this is by far the best taste. I was drinking a glass in the morning and another at night. Then I had the great idea of letting steep all day long and drink it on the way home from work; that was a bad idea as it gave me diarrhea ... so don't steep it all day. I will follow up later with the results of next blood work to see if liver enzyme levels are decreasing.
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By flushing out your lower and upper intestines, you clear the toxins from your system, which leads to better health. Now each herb listed in the ingredients of Iaso tea is meant to serve a purpose to create overall better health for yourself. Each of these herbs is put together to create Iaso Tea to aid weight loss and detox the body and for anyone who needs help in these areas. 
Detox teas can aid weight loss by improving the metabolic rate and decreasing water weight (by increasing the urinary output). Regular consumption of detox teas might offer positive results in terms of weight loss. However, it does not result in fat loss. You will need to make lifestyle changes, follow good food habits, and exercise, along with drinking detox teas, to lose fat.
We’re here to get to the bottom of the popular tea and examine all aspects including the ingredients, what it does for our bodies, their claims, and if it actually provides weight loss results. Iaso Tea has been singled out from all the other weight loss teas because of its completely natural ingredients and constant praise from customers, but are the claims valid?
Herbal teas have been an everyday staple around the world for many years now and have been used for its many health benefits. More recently, hemp tea has begun to show up in more health stores and local grocery stores for individual consumption. Hemp tea actually has a long history originating in Asia in which it is created from dried flowers and the leaves of the hemp plant. When harvested at the plants maturest, the cannabinoid content is at its richest, which is used in hemp teas. 
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