That line sounds like one of those bold “challenge” or viral health claims—but it needs a reality check.
🥑 Avocado Seed Tea – What’s True?
- Avocado seeds do contain antioxidants and fiber compounds.
- Some people grind or boil the seed to make tea, claiming benefits like better digestion or weight loss.
⚠️ What’s NOT Proven
- There’s no solid scientific evidence that avocado seed tea has major health benefits.
- It’s not a miracle drink for fat loss, hormones, or disease.
- The seed also contains compounds that may not be safe in large amounts, and it hasn’t been well studied for regular consumption.
🚫 Important for Women (and everyone)
- It’s not recommended as a regular drink, especially without proper research.
- For things like hormones, weight, or energy, a balanced diet and lifestyle are far more effective and safe.
✅ Better Alternatives
If you’re looking for healthy drinks:
- Warm water with lemon 🍋
- Ginger tea
- Green tea
- Plain water (still the best!)
💡 Bottom line:
Avocado seed tea is more of a trend than a proven health solution. It’s okay to be curious, but don’t rely on it for real results.
If you want, I can suggest safe, effective drinks specifically for women’s health (energy, skin, hormones, etc.) 👍