If you’re referring to a story like “the drink I drank a glass a day that helped me lose 25 kilos before my wedding,” it’s worth being cautious: there is no single drink that reliably causes major weight loss on its own. Losing 25 kg typically comes from a sustained calorie deficit combined with changes in eating habits, activity, sleep, and other lifestyle factors.
Some drinks may support weight management by replacing higher-calorie options or helping with hydration, for example:
- Water: Often the simplest choice; replacing sugary drinks with water can reduce calorie intake.
- Unsweetened tea or coffee: Can be low-calorie options, and caffeine may slightly affect appetite or energy expenditure in some people.
- Protein drinks (when appropriate): May help some people feel fuller and meet protein needs.
- Fiber-containing drinks (such as certain smoothies): Can increase fullness when made with nutritious ingredients.
Be careful with “fat-burning” drinks, detox drinks, or claims that a special mixture will melt away fat quickly. Many rely on exaggerated promises rather than strong evidence.
If you want, tell me the ingredients of the drink you’re referring to, and I can explain whether it could realistically help with weight loss and whether it’s safe.