That claim—“5.5 kg in 3 days fat-burning drink”—is not medically realistic and is a classic clickbait detox/fat-loss myth.
🧠 Reality check
Losing 5.5 kg (about 12 lbs) in 3 days cannot be fat loss.
To lose that much fat, you would need an extreme calorie deficit that is physically unsafe and impossible for the human body in that time frame.
What people actually lose in such claims is usually:
- 💧 water weight
- 🍞 glycogen (stored carbs)
- 💩 gut contents
Not body fat.
🥤 About “fat-burning drinks”
There is no drink that burns fat directly. Some drinks may slightly support metabolism or appetite control, like:
- green tea
- black coffee
- water with lemon
- ginger or cinnamon drinks
But effects are:
👉 small
👉 gradual
👉 only useful with diet + exercise
⚖️ Why these claims spread
They often:
- exaggerate short-term water loss
- use before/after photos with different lighting/posture
- ignore normal body weight fluctuations
🧠 What actually burns fat
Real fat loss happens through:
- consistent calorie deficit
- regular physical activity
- good sleep
- long-term habits
👍 Simple takeaway
There is no “powerful fat-burning drink” that causes rapid fat loss in days. Sustainable weight loss is slow and lifestyle-based.
If you want, I can give you a safe 7-day beginner fat-loss plan or explain what actually speeds up metabolism in a realistic way.