Hierba del Sapo
Monograph · DHierba del Sapo (traditional)
Name used in border herbal commerce for weight-loss teas; botanical identity varies by vendor — often not a single species.
How it clearsHalf cleared in ~4h. Most (~96%) gone by ~20h.
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Stack documents harm-reduction: identity uncertainty + stimulant/laxative adulteration risk in grey-market 'sapo' products. Not graded as effective for fat loss — graded as a cautionary catalog entry for the cohort that encounters it.
Experimental — the mechanism is plausible, but human validation at meaningful scale doesn't exist yet. Metabolic effects are particularly susceptible to confounding from diet, sleep, and stress. Run this only with a controlled baseline and isolate variables before drawing conclusions.
Stack does not recommend. Documented for discussion with a clinician if encountered in RGV herbal practice.
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Hierba del Sapo products have high identity/adulteration risk
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