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.

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

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.

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.

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.

elizabeth,
one thing i have done since i started taking ZXT is skipped taking it while i was on my period. you need to give yourself a break between bottles & women’s metabolism speeds up naturally anyway after their period. So I always get that extra jump start when taking it again.
One thing to think about when taking any medications. Because ZXT is part detox, there might be a chance you’re liver is not getting all the BC. I take BC, too, and noticed it was weird before I started doing it this way.
Let me know if I have helped at all.
nikki did you lose your 60lbs on zxt? please share what you did
elizebeth congrats on you weightloss, previously i have noticed changes with my period. i also noticed less cramps.
I have been taking zxt for two and a half weeks now, and I’ve lost about 12 pounds. Side effects thus far seem to be pretty standard as compared to what everyone’s been posting: Decreased appetite, increased bm’s, higher energy, thirst, etc.
I was wondering, however, if anybody here has experienced any side effects relating to also taking birth control pills. On day 9 of zxt, (and weight loss of about 6 pounds) I started a seemingly regular period that lasted the standard amount of time for me. Only thing is, I’m not scheduled to get my period on the pill for another 8 days. I was wondering if anybody else had experienced anything similar to this?
I’ve read that rapid weight loss can release hormones stored in the fat that is being lost, and that can effect menstruation. If that’s the case, I’m wondering if the change in hormone levels could effect the reliability of birth control pills? Anyone have any suggestions?
Inertia – nope they never got back to me.
5 weeks = 10.8 lbs lost
Joe – any word back from that website that said they had lab results from Atlas?
The cheapest i have found the ZXT is online for buy 2 and get 2 free. i was seriously concerned when a friend of mine ordered it off there because it just seems too good to be true! specially since i started reducing my dose to one pill a day,but the pills are legit. the manufacturer is the same,the code is legit and all the ingredients are the same (minus the senna she had in a previous bottle) As far as switching to one pill a day, the dizziness from my HPB was becoming annoying and i wouldn’t let the DR up my dose of Hydrochlorothiazide. Since taking one pill a day (day 3) i have only been dizzy once! im still NOT hungry and i have energy this could be in part of the fact Im 60lbs lighter and have been moving around more anyway but i spoke to the person that i order my pills from and she said i would still lose weight just a little slower..and after the dramatic weight loss thats fine with me! I have to admit i did take 2 today (thanksgiving) but maintaining for me is more important that become too thin. Happy thanksgiving everyone!
kim that is not true, there are more than 4 ingredients in zxt. I have been a user for awhile, I use to purchase from a vendor that sold floyds products, I have purchased from loseitfast, and someone that sells Julie’s products. these are all legit distributers. I also have a forum for users of zxt that has a complete list of all the legit vendors of zxt. the cheapest you are going to get a real bottle of zxt is 30.00 and they use to be sold in a bottle of 48. the manafacture changed it to 60, and now only makes the senna and cassia free kind.
Kim, the part about John Wayne having 40 lbs of fecal matter inside of him is a myth as I understand it. the intestines are not just tubes – they are muscular channels that move waste through us.
Hello,
I noticed the box displayed in this article and wanted to advise that it is a counterfeit. A lot of complications have occurred because so many are purchasing $10-$25 bottles that are laced with God knows what. The real bottle should display 60 capsules not 45 or 48. Also, there should be a counterfeit code that you can scratch off of 20 digits and not 17. The box should be written in English and have Floyd as the distributor if the box says it’s made elsewhere, then beware. The capsules are colon cleansors and are supposed to make you eliminate the backed up feces as well as expel tape worms. Bottom line, we all should eliminate like babies. If you eating 3 meals a day, then you should eliminate 3 meals a day. When John Wayne died, he had 40 lbs on fecal matter inside him. No more than 4 ingredients should be listed. I hope that helps. Please feel free to email me if you have further questions. Happy Thanksgiving & Cleansing
There are only 2 exclusive distributors of the zxt capsules in the US and all local distributors are going to purchase their product from one or the other. They are zi xiu tang bee pollen or Floyd Nutrition. Your box of pills should have either one of those names stamped on the bottom. If it does not I would advise against purchasing as it is probably counterfeit.
honestly when I uesd the real superslim, before all of the fakes came out. It made me feel funny. hot, sick to my stomach, loose stools, no energy to work out.
Thats why zi xiu tang worked well, because it didnt do all of that. only the hot and thirsty feeling. But now that they changed the ingredents again, there is no telling what maybe have been added.
Angelpie, good comments and its funny you mentioned Superslim because Im about to post something about the FDA finding ingredients like Sibutramine in many weight loss products (Superslim was in the list).
Technically resting heart rate can range from 60 bpm to 100 bpm. While I have seen a few in the past whose resting heart rate was close to 100, I agree mostly people tend to run 60-80 or so bpm.
I spelled Sibutramine correctly for you in your post too 😉
100 bpm is ridiculously high I think 100 is recovery. I think some people can actually go lower than 60 depending on age but the medium is 60-80 bpm… if you’re running higher than 85 get to the gym you’re extremely outta shape! Lol… Anyway you can’t be sure with Asian pills some company’s hide real ingredients inside them like Sibutramine (I know that is misspelled) that can cause weight loss. I know the FDA, who I agree aren’t that great has found lots of stuff in superslim and 2 day diets. So nothing is really “revealed”
i remember only feeling the need to go asap after i ate something really fatting. it was never runny more like fluffy, and way smellier. now with this senna free zxt, i dont feel the urgency. i think alot has to do with how your system was before too. i was never regular before taking pills so i only experienced 1x a day bowel movements with the zxt with senna
i heard Alli can give you anal leakage and not be able to control your bowels if you have gas or something. With ZXT, it can be urgent but I’m not gonna crap my pants.
(sorry to sound vulgar)
Inertia that’s interesting. I remember that people who take Alli and eat greasy foods have a similar problem. Just wondering out loud about what could be going on with zi xiu tang.
It was not liquid but certainly not solid (if that’s what you mean). But there’s was an ‘urgency’ to it very shortly after the pizza.
I was going to mention as well, for those needing ‘laxative’ effect, there are better products out there for that then senna, that are safe for long-term use. I use a flavoured sugar-free metamucil.
Inertia. When you ate the greasy pizza, did it give you the runs?
4 weeks to the day and 9lbs exactly lost …this last week seemed to have sped things up just a little.
I’ve said all along I’ve had no laxative reaction since I started (my bottle doesn’t have senna listed in the ingredients either). The only caveat I have to that is that this past week I had some pizza at a work luncheon that was rather greasy. The effect was within an hour …it clearly was not wanted in my body and left me with an upset stomach as well for a bit afterwords.
To Cindy… you need to be a little bit patient, with ANY weight loss process. I don’t know how you’re doing now but 3 days is not enough to assess success. For me, if I hadn’t invested in a good digital scale just before I started …I wouldn’t have noticed the small decrements I was making in those first couple of weeks.
I’m not suggesting you go buy an expensive scale – the take-away here is just give it a bit of time.
Also always weigh yourself at the same time. I think the only consistent baseline you can have is to do it first thing in the morning, after the washroom and before you eat or drink, and without any clothes on.
I was also reading on another website (I can’t remember which one now) that apparently there was a big dumping (ie drastically reduced prices) of expired product going around, especially on eBay and Amazon and a few distributors. It came up in one of the forums as someone was noticing they weren’t having the same effect with one bottle as they were with another. Supposedly the ingredients do have a ‘best before’ date. The legitimate packages should all have manufacturer’s date stamps on them.
And speaking of distributors, I said earlier it appeared that legitimate product sold in North America should have “Floyd” stamped on the packaging. I have since come across also another forum where there was basically this ‘war’ going on between a couple of distributors, both making compelling arguments in the defense of their legitimacy … so I don’t really know what to think. Obviously I don’t know enough about it to vouch for anyone.
For anybody on heart related medicine, I personally wouldn’t take a chance interfering with that by taking these pills. I know I’m not a doctor but EVERYTHING seems to interfere with those medicines. And let’s face it, we really don’t know with any certainty all the contents of these pills. It just doesn’t seem worth it. I lost a brother this summer from heart complications … just take it seriously.
I do share your frustration though with nothing working for you before. I had been relentless with my doctor about finding a solution for over 3 years. Somethings are just beyond their understanding or skill sets.
Good sense tells us, whether we’re taking these pills or not …or dieting or not … we should be getting some form of regular exercise, drinking lots of water, eating foods with actual nutritional value …I also personally believe, since most of us don’t live in an organic environment, in taking a daily multi-vitamins with sufficient ‘B’s and ‘D’s, an Omega 3 and calcium and garlic pills.
I’ve taken other supplements over the last few years that I’d hope would help me with my weight (Chromium, L-Carnitine, CoQ10, CLA, 5-HTP, Milk Thistle). For the record, they didn’t. My doctor called it “expensive urine”. I called it ‘hope’.