According to Chaudhary, this is just the beginning as “the simple warmth from the tea is a vasodilator, opening blood vessels and lymph vessels to widen” clogged channels” which she compares to “a freeway pile-up” or “fallen tree over a residential street.” Chaudhary explains, “It’s like building an extra lane to accommodate construction, or widening a narrow road.”
Despite the ancient remedy’s “odd smell” and “uncommon” ingredients, my mother adds that her energy levels are up. Which, per the book, is right on track. “As you work through the first stage of this plan, you will notice a sense of warmth growing in your belly, you agni. This is the energy that absorbs nutrients, assimilates them into the body and burns off toxins and excess fat,” writes Chaudhary. Adding, “If your digestion is weak, you feel cold all the time, and you feel lethargic, this tea will help because it increases the energy of agni and at the same time begins to reduce inflammation in the body,” better known as that unsettling late afternoon bloat.
While 30 days is a short time to gauge the success of a weight loss program, if you’re looking for an alternative way to both “clean things up” on the inside and lose weight naturally, Prime Tea may be a good look. As always, in order to reach your goals, you must follow the plan to your best ability – knowing that even if you slip up, you can bounce back without feeling the guilt associated with many popular diets.
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