Most people struggle with their weight, don’t be discouraged, start detoxing now with Zero Tea and steep up your metabolism. We all want to look and feel better and that can be difficult if your body feels sluggish and bloated. Today’s modern American diet AKA S.A.D (Standard American Diet) has left Americans feeling sluggish, bloated, and packing on the pounds due to refined /processed ingredients, trans fats, stabilizers, artificial dyes, artificial flavorings and the lack of whole foods that contain essential nutrients, prebiotics and probiotics that our bodies are craving. What can you do? You can start by making simple yet effective changes, like drinking Zero Tea, water, eating whole foods and moving everyday. Those are life changes that will benefit you everyday for as long as you keep it up.
Supports Restful Sleep. There are many natural ways that you can promote sleep in your daily life, such as changing your lifestyle and nutrition, but what most people don’t know is that hemp extract can help as well. Research suggests that the cannabidiol in hemp can promote restful sleep, even for those who struggle with sleep or have insomnia. CBD oil is well known to also assist with pain, stress, and anxiety, which can all be related to a poor sleep regimen or be effected by said things. 
Note: Detox teas aren’t regulated by the FDA and may contain ingredients or additives that may be detrimental to your health in the long run. Excessive consumption of detox teas may lead to bloating, dehydration, diarrhea, electrolyte imbalance, gas, and nausea. Hence, it is important to consult a dietitian before going for detox teas, especially if you want to lose weight.
While the benefits are plentiful, there are some important side-effects that you should keep in mind when drinking these teas. For example, when drinking the Original EveryDay Detox Tea, you should consult your doctor before if you have a history of gallstones or other digestive issues. The EveryDay Detox Tea Lemon can cause allergic reactions in those who are allergic to stinging nettle, dandelion, or burdock root.
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