Does the Lulutox tea work for weight loss? As a mom in the ugly phase of postpartum, I’ve had people recommend this detox tea so I tried it.
Here’s my balanced, no-hype review of how it went. Before I jump right in, here’s a tip for you – Only get the Lulutox detox tea directly on their Amazon store in order to avoid receiving fake ones.

About Lulutox Detox Tea
Lulutox Detox Tea is marketed as an herbal cleansing tea designed to “flush out toxins,” reduce bloating, and help support weight loss. It’s made from a blend of natural ingredients listed;
Sencha Green Tea, Nettle Leaf, Oolong Tea, Dandelion Leaf, Goji Berry, Yerba Mate, Lemon Grass, Milk Thistle, Guarana, Peach Flavoring, Ginseng, Citric Acid, Stevia Leaf, Matcha Green Tea.
The idea is simple: drink one cup before bedtime and one in the morning. According to the ads, it’s supposed to gently cleanse your system, help with digestion, and kickstart weight loss. It’s particularly popular among social media wellness influencers and detox enthusiasts.
My experience taking Lulutox Tea for weight loss
When the tea arrived (about 3 days after I ordered it on their Amazon.com store), I was cautiously optimistic. The packaging looked clean and modern — you know, the kind you’d expect to see in an influencer’s kitchen flat lay.
First cup at night: The taste wasn’t bad. Earthy, slightly herbal, with a hint of something sweet (probably the peach). About 5 hours later though, I found myself making a rather urgent trip to the bathroom.
The first few days: There was definitely a noticeable reduction in bloating, especially in the mornings. My stomach felt flatter and my jeans buttoned a little easier. But alongside that came frequent bathroom trips and the occasional crampy stomach.
By the end of the first week: I noticed my appetite dipped slightly, probably because I was wary of eating too much before bed (no one wants 3 AM surprises). I did feel a little lighter and less puffy overall.
After two weeks: I didn’t see drastic weight loss, but I did drop around 1.5kg, likely a combination of water weight, reduced bloating, and yes, bathroom visits. I paired the tea with daily walks around the estate and consciously cutting back on late-night snacks.
I wouldn’t call it a miracle solution, but it did give me a mild head start which is better than my experience with V Shred.
Pros
- Can noticeably reduce bloating within a few days
- Helps support digestion, especially if you feel sluggish
- Herbal, tolerable taste
Cons
- Can cause stomach cramps and dehydration if you’re not careful
- Weight loss is mostly temporary water and waste weight
How I’d Recommend Using It
If you’re considering Lulutox Detox Tea, I’d say treat it as a short-term supplement rather than a standalone solution. It can be helpful if you’re feeling bloated or sluggish, especially after a weekend of overindulgence.
But for lasting weight loss? It’s best combined with regular physical activity (even light daily walks helped me) and cleaner eating habits. Hydration is crucial too — this tea can be dehydrating, so keep a water bottle nearby.
Better Alternatives to Consider
If detox teas aren’t your thing or you prefer something milder:
1. Warm Lemon Water with Ginger
Perfect for morning digestion support, with no midnight toilet drama.
2. Flat Tummy Tea (Daytime Blend Only)
A milder option I’ve tried before that didn’t give me as many urgent bathroom runs.
Final Thoughts
Lulutox Detox Tea isn’t a magic bullet, and it won’t make stubborn postpartum weight vanish overnight. But as a supplemental tool for easing bloating and supporting digestion while you work on other healthy habits? It has its place.
It worked moderately for me in that way — not life-changing, not a total flop either. Just one of those “okay if you use it wisely” products.
Would I repurchase?
Maybe, for occasional use. But not as a daily weight loss crutch.
If you’ve tried it, I’d love to hear how it went for you. Did it work? Was it too harsh? Or was it your secret bloating cure? Share your story in the comments!