Hello Hive Fam! I hope you’re all doing well today! I’m dropping by with a little rant that’s been bugging me for quite some time, and I think this community is the perfect place to let it out.
So, here’s the thing: I’ve read and heard people say that Biofitea is only for fat people. Honestly, I don’t get it. I’ve been drinking Biofitea occasionally, not because I want to lose weight, but simply because it helps with my digestion.
Nowhere on the box or sachet does it say “for fat people only.” It’s marketed as an herbal tea that aids digestion and cleansing. That’s it. Yet somehow, this weird stereotype has spread around, and people look at me funny when I say I drink it even though I’m slim.
Why do we attach labels like that to products? If something helps with digestion, it should be for anyone who needs it—whether slim, fat, athletic, or whatever body type. I drink it because it works for me, not because of some weight-loss agenda.
This whole “Biofitea is only for fat people” narrative feels like unnecessary judgment. People should be free to use products for their intended purpose without being boxed into stereotypes. If it helps me feel lighter and improves my digestion, then I’ll keep drinking it, slim or not!
Thanks for reading my rant, Hive Fam! I appreciate you taking the time to hear me out. Let me know if you’ve ever experienced similar misconceptions about products you use. Sometimes, the way society labels things is more toxic than the tea we’re drinking.