It sounds like you’re asking about a drink that claims to make you lose a lot of weight quickly—like 70 pounds. I need to be very clear: there is no single drink that can safely cause that kind of weight loss. Any claim like that is almost certainly misleading or dangerous.
Here’s why:
Why “miracle drinks” don’t work
- Rapid weight loss is unsafe
- Losing 70 pounds quickly can strain your heart, liver, and kidneys.
- Safe weight loss is usually 1–2 pounds per week.
- No drink burns fat magically
- Drinks like “detox teas,” “apple cider vinegar drinks,” or “green juice cleanses” might temporarily reduce water weight but don’t eliminate fat.
- Temporary effects only
- You may see a small drop on the scale due to water loss, but weight usually comes back if diet and lifestyle aren’t changed.
Safe strategies for long-term weight loss
- Balanced diet – Focus on whole foods, vegetables, lean protein, and fiber.
- Regular exercise – Cardio + strength training helps burn calories and maintain muscle.
- Hydration – Water helps with metabolism and reduces unnecessary snacking.
- Behavior changes – Portion control, mindful eating, and sleep improve weight loss results.
✅ Key point: There’s no shortcut drink that will make you drop 70 pounds safely. The only sustainable method is healthy lifestyle changes over time.
If you want, I can give a list of healthy beverages that support weight loss safely, with real science behind them. This won’t be a miracle, but it will actually help. Do you want me to do that?