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OxyShred Ultra Conc Review

    OxyShred Ultra Conc is mainly a caffeine supplement, as the other ingredients are dosed too low to have a meaningful impact on fat loss.

    OxyShred Hardcore Review

      OxyShred Hardcore is basically a flavored caffeine supplement, with many ingredients that are ineffective or underdosed.

      Yerba Magic Review

        Yerba mate is often praised as a health drink, but its benefits aren’t as well-supported as those of green tea or coffee.

        Atrafen Elite Review

          Atrafen Elite is a caffeine supplement that contains poorly studied compounds that are neither effective nor safe for weight or fat loss.

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          Green Tea for Weight Loss Updated

            Green tea has many studied health benefits to support its use in obesity. However, the amount of weight you actually lose is small.

            Burn Evolved 2.0 Review

              Activating TRPV1 receptors or taking capsaicin/cayenne extracts does not burn fat in humans, despite the weak evidence in mice and cells.

              Zotrim Review

                Zotrim isn’t much more than a caffeine pill. It also contains yerba mate, but a more effective alternative might just be green tea extract.

                SKALD Fat Scorcher Review

                  SKALD Oxydynamic Fat Scorcher uses false claims and scientific-sounding words that don’t mean much to promote an overpriced caffeine pill.

                  Burn XT Review

                    Burn XT is a caffeinated exercise aid that was sued for having high levels of lead in their supplements, a problem that still persists today.

                    TrimTone Review

                      Women-focused weight loss supplement brands like TrimTone are purely a marketing gimmick. They have nothing unique to offer women.