Are you looking for weight loss and increased energy and focus for better workouts? Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 boasts three blends to help you up your game in intense workouts and dramatically increase your metabolism.
Pre-workout, the Thermo-Heat X2 Blend promises to unlock energy and “jack up your mental focus and intensity.”
Pre-competition, Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2′s Neuro-Energy Blend claims to “amp up your neuro-muscular system.”
With meals, the Shredder X2 blend in Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 promises to boost the thermogenic effect of food consumption and support metabolism.
Can one diet supplement possibly accomplish all of this?
In the case of Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2, the answer is probably not. First, you should be suspicious that all of the ingredients in Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 are a part of proprietary blends. With the exception of caffeine and green tea, the amounts of the other many ingredients are not given. It’s safe to assume that with this many ingredients in these low-dosage proprietary blends the effectiveness on weight loss, energy, or mental focus will be lost.
As mentioned above, caffeine and green tea are included in Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X-2. These two ingredients are proven fat burners, especially when combined. However, they are often accompanied by side effects such as jitteriness, anxiety, headaches, or sleeplessness.
The other ingredients in Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 are: white willow, white quebracho, evodia extract, xanithol nicotinate, codonopsis extract, indian elecampane extract, gotu kola extract, huperzine, phosphatidylserine, cayenne pepper, sesame oil, inositol hexaphosphate, hoodia, gordonii, yohimbine, bioperine, and black pepper extract.
Though many of these ingredients are proven or popularly known for their fat burning or energy or focus-enhancing properties, there are so many in the low dosage blends that it’s unlikely they will be effective.
On top of all that disappointment, Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 lists side effects such as skin flushing, burning, itching, or rash. The label also warns that Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 should not be taken on an empty stomach.
There are no consumer reviews or clinical studies readily available for Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2. Without these important components, proving that Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 will actually work is very difficult.
When purchased on the official Met-Rx website, Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 is guaranteed for 90 days. On the official website the price is $43.99. Though Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 can be found for a lower price elsewhere, the money-back guarantee probably would not apply if it were purchased on another website.
Met-Rx Thermal Infusion X2 is probably not worth trying. It is just one more diet supplement that appears to be great because it contains every possible fat burning ingredient, but actually falls short for this very reason. Top weight loss supplements contain not only the right ingredients, but the ingredients in the right amounts.
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