Bariatric Tea
Gonna be real with u guys – I was SUPER skeptical about bariatric tea at first. Like, another “miracle” weight loss drink? Please. But my cousin wouldn’t shut up about it, so I finally tried this 3-ingredient bariatric tea recipe… and wow. Just wow.
I’m not saying it’s magic or anything (nothing really is), but after drinking this bariatric tea for a few weeks, my jeans definitely fit better. And that post-lunch bloating that used to make me miserable? Way less of an issue now.

What You Need to Know About This Bariatric Tea
- Takes like 7 mins to make
- Costs wayyy less than those fancy store teas
- Actually tastes pretty good (I was shocked)
- No weird side effects (at least for me)
- Seems to help with digestion a TON
So what’s the deal with bariatric tea anyway? It’s basically a simple homemade tea that supports your metabolism and digestion. The name comes from “bariatrics” – the medical specialty dealing with weight management. But don’t worry, you don’t need surgery to benefit from this stuff!
What’s In My Fave Bariatric Tea Recipe
K, so the classic 3 ingredient bariatric tea recipe is super simple:
- Green tea (I use organic tea bags, but loose leaf works too)
- Fresh ginger root (about a thumb-sized piece)
- Cinnamon stick (or 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon if ur lazy like me sometimes)
That’s literally it! Tho sometimes I add a squeeze of lemon or a tiny bit of raw honey if I’m feeling fancy. My mom adds a pinch of cayenne for extra metabolism boost, but that’s too spicy for me in the AM.
I usually grab my green tea at Target, nothing special. The ginger I try to get fresh from the farmers market on weekends, but honestly the pre-packed stuff from Kroger works fine too. For cinnamon, Ceylon is supposedly better than regular (Cassia) but whatever’s in your cabinet will do the job.

How to Make This Bariatric Tea (Even If You’re Half Asleep)
- Boil some water… but don’t use it right away! Let it cool for like 2-3 mins. Using boiling hot water on green tea makes it bitter af. Trust me on this one.
- While waiting for water to cool a bit, peel and slice or grate your ginger. The more surface area, the more flavor you’ll get. I slice mine pretty thin, maybe 4-5 slices for a big mug.
- Throw your green tea (1 bag or 1 tsp loose), ginger slices, and cinnamon into a mug or teapot.
- Pour the water over everything and let it sit. This is where patience comes in – at least 7-10 mins for all the good stuff to infuse properly. I usually get distracted with my phone and end up leaving it for like 15 mins lol.
- Strain if needed (def needed if u used loose tea or fresh ginger) and drink up!
So easy, right? I make this bariatric tea almost every morning now. Some days when I’m super rushed I’ll make a big batch the night before and just heat it up. Works either way!
I noticed the bariatric tea works best when I drink it about 30 mins before meals. Seems to get my digestion ready or something. And drinking it first thing in the AM definitely helps wake me up without the jitters I get from coffee.
One time I completely messed up and used WAY too much ginger – my mouth was on fire! But even that mistake helped me learn that ginger is probably doing a lot of the heavy lifting in this bariatric tea recipe.
The Jamaican Twist on Bariatric Tea
My friend Leona is from Jamaica, and she makes her bariatric tea with a few tweaks that are pretty awesome. The Jamaican bariatric tea recipe adds:
- A tiny piece of scotch bonnet pepper (TINY! This stuff is no joke)
- A few allspice berries
- Sometimes a bit of nutmeg
Her version of bariatric tea is definitely more potent! The heat supposedly kicks your metabolism into high gear. I can only handle her Jamaican bariatric tea recipe on weekends when I’m feeling brave lol.

Costa Rican Bariatric Tea – Another Cool Variation
I follow this travel blogger who posted about Costa Rican bariatric tea, which sounds amazing. Their version includes:
- Hibiscus flowers (gives it this gorgeous red color)
- A bit of passion fruit
- Sometimes lemongrass
Haven’t tried this Costa Rican style bariatric tea yet but it’s on my list! The hibiscus supposedly adds extra antioxidants. Plus it just sounds delicious.
So… Does Bariatric Tea Actually Work for Weight Loss?
Here’s what I think after drinking this stuff for almost 4 months now:
Bariatric tea isn’t some miracle that melts fat while you sleep. Sorry. BUT it does seem to:
- Make me less hungry between meals
- Help with digestion a lot
- Reduce bloating (huge win)
- Give me energy without caffeine jitters
- Keep me from snacking mindlessly
For me, it’s been a really helpful PART of my health routine. Combined with moving my body more and not eating like garbage every day, it’s definitely made a difference.
I lost about 11 pounds over 3.5 months, which isn’t dramatic but it’s sustainable. And honestly I feel better overall which matters more than the number on the scale.

Bariatric Tea Recipe
Equipment
- Tea kettle or pot
- Mug or teapot
- Strainer (if using loose tea or fresh ginger)
Ingredients
- 1 green tea bag or 1 tsp loose leaf green tea
- 1 thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger sliced or grated
- 1 cinnamon stick or 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 cup hot water
- Optional Lemon juice or raw honey to taste
Instructions
- Boil water and let it cool for 2-3 minutes (to prevent bitterness in the green tea).
- Slice or grate the ginger for better infusion.
- Place green tea, ginger slices, and cinnamon in a mug or teapot.
- Pour hot water over the ingredients and let it steep for 7-10 minutes.
- Strain if needed and enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
FAQ About Bariatric Tea (Stuff My Friends Always Ask)
What are the three ingredients in bariatric tea?
The basic 3 ingredient bariatric tea recipe uses green tea, ginger, and cinnamon. That’s it! Some ppl add other stuff but these three are the foundation. Each ingredient has specific benefits – green tea has catechins for metabolism, ginger helps digestion, and cinnamon helps with blood sugar levels. Together they’re pretty powerful.
What is a bariatric tea good for?
Bariatric tea is mostly good for supporting digestion, reducing bloating, and helping control appetite. Some research suggests the ingredients might help boost metabolism slightly too. I find it helps me feel less puffy and more energetic. It’s not a miracle worker but definitely a helpful addition to a healthy routine.
What tea is like Ozempic?
Well, nothing OTC is gonna work exactly like a prescription drug! But bariatric tea has some mild appetite-suppressing qualities that might give you a tiny bit of that effect. Just be real with your expectations – tea is tea, not medication. If you need serious appetite control, talk to your doctor about actual medical options.
What tea burns belly fat fast?
So… no tea “burns” belly fat, despite what marketers claim. But green tea (part of bariatric tea) has some studies behind it showing modest metabolism benefits. The ginger and cinnamon help with bloating which can make your belly LOOK flatter even before actual fat loss. Just don’t expect overnight miracles from any tea, including bariatric tea.
What is the number one drink to lose belly fat?
Water! Seriously! But after plain water, bariatric tea is probably one of the better options since it has ingredients with actual research behind them. Plus it’s natural, cheap, and has no weird side effects. Way better than those sketchy “detox” drinks that just make you run to the bathroom all day!
Other Stuff That Works With Bariatric Tea
If you’re into this kinda thing, check out these other recipes that pair really well with a bariatric tea routine:
- Need something more hardcore? Try this DETOX GREEN JUICE in the AM, bariatric tea in the PM
- APPLE CIDER VINEGAR AND CRANBERRY JUICE makes a great afternoon alternative
- Get fiber + hydration with this simple CHIA SEED WATER RECIPE
- Another calming option: LEMON BALM RECIPE FOR WEIGHT LOSS
- Straight up APPLE CIDER VINEGAR for the brave ones
- This NATURAL MOUNJARO RECIPE is getting popular
- For sleep issues try LEMON BALM TEA at night
- The BLUE TONIC FOR WEIGHT LOSS is weird but kinda works
Final Thoughts on This Bariatric Tea Journey
Last weekend I made a huge pitcher of bariatric tea for a girls’ brunch. Was kinda nervous nobody would try it (or worse, they’d hate it). But it was a hit! My friend Jess even texted me for the recipe after.
Look, I’m not here claiming bariatric tea will change your life overnight. But for me, it’s been one of those small, sustainable changes that actually stuck. My digestion is better, my energy is more consistent, and yeah, my pants fit better.
If you try this bariatric tea recipe, lemme know how it goes! Drop a comment with your results or any cool variations you come up with. I’m always looking to tweak my morning brew!
P.S. My boyfriend still thinks it looks like swamp water but even HE admits it tastes way better than it looks. Small victories, right? 😂
DISCLAIMER: This bariatric tea recipe is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The content should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new dietary supplement, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking medications.