Update 3/9/24. If you have not heard of Zi Xiu Tang Bee Pollen capsules (also called Zi Xiu Tang Beauty Face and Figure Capsules), this is a natural weight loss supplement where some websites actually encourage people to eat what they want! Even the educational pamphlet that accompanies Zi Xiu Tang Bee Pollen say: “No Diet Restrictions” and that people can achieve “excellent results” even while eating “high fat and high-calorie foods”. The power of Zi Xiu Tang is said to be due to bee pollen and the other ingredients in the supplement. But, things are more complicated than that. This is the second review I've written about the Zi Xiu Tang Bee Pollen. For more insights on the ingredients, see the original review of Zi Xiu Tang bee pollen. Also, read almost 1000 comments on this review and hundreds of comments on the other Zi Xiu Tang Reviews.
Read The Updates First
I posted these updates above the rest of the content so you would see them first. As you will see below, I originally felt Zi Xiu Tang was a laxative, that still did not fully explain the crazy amounts of weight people were experiencing with this product. I wondered if there might be something else behind these effects.
Unfortunately, the FDA proved my suspicions correct when they found a drug called sibutramine (also known as Meridia) in Zi Xiu Tang -as well as other bee pollen weight loss supplements. Sibutramine has been linked to heart attacks and strokes, so it was banned in the US many years ago.
Update 4/8/14. The FDA warns people to immediately stop taking Zi Xiu Tang Bee Pollen's weight loss supplements. It tested several Zi Xiu Tang products – including those that were said to be “genuine” and not counterfeit. The FDA found that some products contained not only sibutramine, an illegal weight loss drug but some also contained Phenolphthalein, a chemical that may increase the risk of cancer. See the FDA alert for more information.
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Update. 10/24/12. The FDA has alerted the public that Zi Xiu Tang contains the illegal weight loss drug called sibutramine. They advise people to not take Zi Xiu tang. Click the link to see the FDA Public Notification on Zi Xiu Tang. It took the FDA 2 years to prove what I knew from the first day I reviewed Zi Xiu Tang. There was no way this stuff worked the way it did – if it only had the ingredients listed…
Update 6/26/12. I have written a review of ZXT Gold
Update 7/25/12. : ZXT Gold has been found to contain 2 drugs, see the ZXT Gold review for more information.
6/18/13 Update. Here is the review of Slim Trim U for more information.
At first, I could not explain the weight loss people were seeing with this supplement. One person who commented on my first Zi Xiu Tang review said he lost 13 pounds in 1 month!
Now I know why…
How Does Zi Xiu Tang Work?
Thanks to a friend who sent me a bottle of these so-called slimming capsules I can tell you that bee pollen is NOT the active ingredient in Zi Xiu Tang.
If Zi Xiu Tang works, it's because it's a laxative!
I know this is true because several of the ingredients in Zi Xiu Tang have laxative effects. I suspected this because many websites selling Zi Xiu Tang use the word “cleanse.” Cleanse is the alternative medicine term for laxatives.
Probably, the most famous ingredient in Zi Xiu Tang is senna. Senna is not a weight loss supplement; it is a laxative. The FDA also classified it as a non-prescription, over-the-counter laxative drug.
Several other ingredients as you will see also act as laxatives.
The problem with laxatives is the only weight they help us expel feces (poop) and water.
What Does Zi Xiu Tang Mean?
The supplement's name doesn't seem to refer to anything specific. When translated from traditional Chinese to English, the name means “self-show soup.” However, when translated from Literary Chinese, the word means “be.” Could this be a reference to bee pollen, the alleged key ingredient?
Zi Xiu Tang Ingredients Label
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Even if you wear eyeglasses, you will find it very difficult to read the ingredients in Zi Xiu Tang. The bottle and box abound with decorative Chinese art and characters, making reading the ingredients very difficult.
The red lettering of the ingredients makes it doubly hard to read. I had trouble even when I held the bottle up to a lamp! So, to save you the trouble, I've listed the ingredients here.
Zi Xiu Tang Full Ingredients List
Here is the entire list of ingredients in Zi Xiu Tang.
- Bee Pollen
- Chinese Yam
- Barbary Wolfberry Fruit
- Lotus Seed
- Dietary Fiber
- Green tea
- Rhubarb
- Aloe
- Cassia
- Astrigillis
- Polygonum multiflorum
- Lotus leaf
- Gynostemme
- Radish seed
- Malt
- Mulberry
- Hawthorn,
- “Vitamins”
Tthe first 4 ingredients are not weight loss herbs. I've already covered these ingredients in my first Zi Xiu Tang review. Let’s now talk about all the other ingredients.
Zi Xiu Tang Ingredients and Side Effects
Senna. Senna is a laxative. Because Zi Xiu Tang contains senna, it’s possible that the same side effects from using too much senna may be seen in those who take Zi Xiu Tang. The side effects can include,
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal cramping gas/bloating
- Flatulence
- Dizziness
Because of diarrhea, products like Zi Xiu Tang that contain senna may in extreme cases cause excessive loss of electrolytes. This can lead to muscle weakness and maybe heart problems. This is because electrolytes are needed for muscle contraction and the heart is a muscle.
People using heart/blood pressure medications should not use senna-containing supplements or products that have similar laxative effects.
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To highlight what can happen with senna overdose, there is a case report of a woman who developed liver failure after long-term use of senna tea.
In this report, the woman was drinking a liter of senna tea that contained 70 grams (2.5 oz) of senna fruit. Even with this amount, it took 3 years before liver failure presented itself. This is worth mentioning because everybody is different, and people often think “more is better,” which isn’t always true.
Unlike the laxative effect of fiber, senna is a non-fiber laxative. It works differently to relieve constipation. One of the ingredients in Senna is a class of compounds called anthranoids, which exert laxative effects by damaging the cells of the colon. Because of this, some have speculated that long-term use of senna, may increase the risk of cancer
Because senna supplements have not been studied for long-term use, it is hard to say if this is true or not.
Senna products should be avoided in people who have
- Hemorrhoids
- Heart disease / Blood pressure issues
- Abdominal pain
- Bowel obstructions
- Pregnant or nursing mothers (for obvious reasons)
- Diabetics
In theory, long-term use of senna supplements may make it harder to defecate as the person becomes dependent on the product.
People who take Zi Xiu Tang may notice that the color of their urine looks pink or rust-colored. This is probably due to the senna (and polygonum multiflorum, discussed below) and is not dangerous.
Update: In 2010 Senna was apparently removed from Zi Xiu Tang. Some people report that their bowel movements are less while others report no change. See the comments for more information.
Cassia. Zi Xiu Tang also contains Cassia. While the word cassia is sometimes used to describe the spice, cinnamon, I don’t think this is how they are using the word because cassia can also be another name for senna.
Both of cassia and senna are listed separately on the Zi Xiu Tang label; cassia appears first, followed by senna. Both words are sometimes used together (“cassia senna”). Other names for cassia senna are Cassia acutifola, and Cassia angustifolia.
If cassia on the Zi Xiu Tang label refers to cassia senna, then this, too, is a laxative and likely works synergistically with senna to promote a greater laxative effect.
Green Tea. Zi Xiu Tang also contains green tea. Because green tea contains caffeine, it’s theoretically possible that the caffeine may slightly raise metabolism. This is likely why the Zi Xiu Tang says “increase metabolism” and “increase energy” on the front of the display box. The box does not say how much caffeine is in Zi Xiu Tang.
Rhubarb. Zi Xiu Tang contains Rhubarb which also has laxative effects. It may also have estrogen-like effects. Rhubarb may act synergistically with senna and cassia to cause a greater laxative effect.
Aloe. Zi Xiu Tang contains aloe as well. Aloe juice also has a laxative effect however the bottle does not say if Zi Xiu Tang contains aloe juice or not.
Astragalus. Like all herbs, there are many types of Astragalus. Often used to treat the common cold, this herb does not seem to have any laxative effect. As for astragalus side effects, in large amounts (about 1 ounce, which is likely more than is in Zi Xiu Tang) this herb may increase the immune system which, while good for some can also be bad for others like those with some immune system disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Polygonum multiflorum. This is an herb also known as Fo-Ti and Ho Shu Wu. Some research notes Polygonum multiflorum has a mild laxative effect. At least 7 case reports have noted liver problems including hepatitis resulting from use/misuse of this herb.
Other reports hint that Polygonum multiflorum might alter blood sugar levels (that may be bad for diabetics).
On a side note, Polygonum multiflorum may also be found in supplements designed to lower cholesterol; research suggests that extracts may lower cholesterol and increase HDL. More research is needed to confirm this.
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Gynostemma. Some websites say this herb can both cause both weight loss and weight gain. In this respect, Gynostemma might be classified as an adaptogen. An adaptogen is a non-medical term used in some circles to describe how a supplement “adapts” to your needs. Websites also claim that gynostemma has laxative effects.
Radish Seed. I could not locate any weight loss effects of this ingredient.
Malt: I could not locate any weight loss effects of this ingredient.
Mulberry. This contains fiber which acts as a laxative.
Hawthorn. People who take medications for high blood pressure or a heart condition should not use hawthorn or supplements containing Hawthorn. Hawthorn does influence the way the heart pumps. This means hawthorn can interact with your heart or blood pressure medications.
Vitamins. Zi Xiu Tang lists “vitamins” but does not indicate which vitamins it contains.
Ingredients that are Laxatives
To recap, here are the ingredients in Zi Xiu Tang that are laxatives
- Senna
- Cassia
- Rhubarb
- Aloe (if it contains Aloe juice)
- Polygonum multiflorum
- Gynostemma
- Mulberry
For more info see my review of Zi Xiu Tang Side Effects
Who makes Zi Xiu Tang?
The company that makes zi xiu tang is said to be the Guangzhou Zixiutang Biotechnology located in China. The strange thing is that I've never been able to find a picture of what this company looks like. Google searches turn up no pictures of the company. Even the website for the company – cn-zixiutang.com – does not show a picture of the company (the website no longer exists).
For more info on the company, see my review of the bee pollen weight loss supplement Slim Trim U.
Zi Xiu Tang Warning Label
If you read the label of Zi Xiu Tang you see this warning of who should not use the product (I'm quoting them verbatim):
“Not Suitable For:
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. People who suffer from either liver, kidney, Heart Disease, or High Blood Pressure. Adolescents, Elderly, Depressed people, or Anyone with bee or pollen allergies.”
Does Zi Xiu Tang Work?
There is little clinical evidence of weight loss effects for most of the ingredients in Zi Xiu Tang. If it really works, it may be due to laxative effects. Some websites that sell Zi Xiu Tang say the product does not contain sibutramine (weight loss drug), or other drugs like Rimonabant (weight loss drug), Phenytoin (anti-seizure drug) or Phenolphthalein (has laxative effects). This is perhaps a response to previous FDA action against bee pollen-containing weight loss supplements. Does it work as well without pharmaceutical enhancement? You tell me.
I was wondering if this product would make you more depressed and or your anxiety level up?!?! I have had problems since starting this product. Not sure if its my perimenopausal or what. Any ideas?
No problem. I thought you needed the website I purchased it from. I showed the bottle to my doctor and she looked at the ingredients and said it was all natural and I could stay on it. I have had some irregularities in my cycle and it’s intensity and since I started the zxt it has decreased my symptoms, or something has. I take multivitamins, evening primrose oil, fish oil and magnesium and calcium daily. My menopausal symptoms have decreased and I am more like the old me.
Jo then I apologize for my assumption. I get many spam comments from people leaving zxt websites and I try to filter them as best as I can. When I saw you had included a zxt website with your statement, I guess I got overzealous. I hope you will forgive me.
I am not a distributor! How dare you make that assumption. I was recommended this product from a friend and have experienced many good effects. i hope it doesn’t harm me, that is the reason I am reading your blog! I am not a doctor so I don’t know the right way to convey my chol numbers, excuse me! Don’t be so ready to point fingers!
Jo, I know you are a zxt distributor. I’ve removed your zxt website from your comment. I posted your comment because you mis wrote your cholesterol numbers. you wrote them like blood pressure numbers. ZXT did not lower your cholesterol. it was the Lipitor that lowered your cholesterol. Red yeast rice may also have helped some. I just wanted you to know that zxt did not play any role in reducing your cholesterol.
I have been taking these since Thanksgiving and I have lost 10 pounds. I am 49 & premenopausal and I believe these have helped me. I did have very loose stools for about 6 weeks but that has gone. I used to experience fluid retention in my legs almost every night and this has gone away as well. I am also taking red yeast rice capsules and Lipitor 10mg for high chol. and my chol has dropped from 248/158 to 182/102 from October to Feb. My skin on my face is clearer and I feel a lot better. Gotta be something to this stuff!
Peg, I’m not sure but I would not take the chance. did yoiu ask your doctor? Read through my post 10 opinions on zi xiu tang for more of what I think.
I had a kidney transplant 3 1/2 years ago. What is your opinion on me taking the Zi Xiu Tang???
There are only a few US companies that are authorized to export the Zi Xiu Bee Pollen Pills. Since these export items (while are very heavily controlled) it is easy to check the validity of the product and the company you purchase them from. You can check any exporter at this site http://www.tradevv.com/ the company in China that manufactures these pills is Guangzhou Zixiutang Biotechnology Company. You can Go to tradevv to see who is listed as exporters of this product. Floyd Nutrition is the largest distributor. That’s where I get mine but of course did plenty of research prior.
Oh BTW, these pills do kill my appetite and do not give me diarrhea. I just purchased another bottle. Good Luck everyone!
S, thanks I really appreciate your feedback 🙂
Hi Joe and others,
I’m still taking ZXT but I changed from taking it early in the morning on an empty stomach to taking it in the afternoon with a meal. All symptoms subsided. I had terrible blurred vision and that is resolved. I had the increase in BP and resting heart rate and a rash of which all is resolved.
My weight loss is very slow but I have lost 23 lbs. in 5 months. I notice if I try to go back to old habits like eating too many sweets or larger meals, my weight loss stops or I gain so I don’t find this to be a magic bullet but I’ve never lost this much weight with this much ease.
As for “B”…….you are wrong!!!! Joe’s site is absolutely the only non-biased, fact based site on the internet regarding ZXT. I have personally put over 30 hours of research in to this product to find anything that might be controversial. Joe’s site it the ONLY thing I’ve found that offers anything close to a discussion…..good bad or indifferent.
As your mother or grandmother may have said and apparently you’ve forgotten……”if you don’t have anything good to say, don’t say anything at all!”
Thanks a million Joe!
Hi there,
I purchased zxt on Amazon.com about 2 weeks ago. I have been taking it for exactly a week and have no changes at all. No decrease in appetite, no lost weight, no detox, no energy. My question is, does it take some time for it to start working? Does it depend on your current weight, how much you have to lose, your diet? I have spoken with many of my friends/relatives who have been taking this product and all have had some kind of success and had some of the effects such as increased energy, detoxing, lost weight.
The bottle has the anti counterfeit code and it checked out on the web site so I am pretty sure it is the real thing. I hope….
Any similar experiences? Thanks!
I have recently started back taking zxt. You do get headaches, when you do not eat or drink enough. Personally I feel that the 2 a day requirement, may be a tactic to run out faster therefore you have to purchase more. I only take 1 and still experience an appetite suppressant, however I am able to eat. I am also doing weight watchers, to help make sure I am eating enough.
Lynnzie, I have not experienced that side effect. I do get very hot sometimes.
Can someone please tell me the website of where I can get these bee pollen pills? there’s so many and I’m not sure which one is counterfeit?
Thank you.
Has anyone achieved weight loss by using ZXT that DID NOT have an anti counterfeit code on the bottle? Let me know.
Jillian, what you say could be true. we do tend to get headaches when when our blood sugar drops from eating too little.
Does anyone think the headaches can be from lack of nutrients? It may also be a cause of the blurry vision. The appetite suppressant affect is holding you back from eating and what you do eat is being lost due to the laxative effect. I did order these and am eager to try them but I already eat healthy so I have a feeling that I won’t lose much more than I already am.
Lynnzie, I would not risk your eyes to lose weight. The blurry vision worries me also. I’m glad your eye sight is back to normal now. That sign alone would make me stop taking zxt.
It’s normal to lose a lot of weight fast on any diet because in the beginning its a lot of water. You may have noticed that you were urinating a lot in the first few days. This happens when we cut back on calories or carbohydrates. After that the weight loss slows down.
Hi Joe! My starting weight was 242pnds! I’m still loosing, but its significantly slower! This eye thing has me worried!!!!! I haven’t taken them today and my eyes feel like they should! Scary
Lynnzie, if I remember right, a couple have reported that zxt gave them bury vision. Can I ask what your weight was when you started taking zxt?