Maximuscle Thermobol isn’t a weight loss cream, but it is a British weight loss product that is heavy on both stimulant content and price. It claims to contain research supported ingredients, which is true to some extent, but it doesn’t cite the research and certainly nothing proving that this particular formula is effective or safe. It appears to have what it takes to help you burn some extra fat if you are already eating well and exercising regularly, but even in this case it isn’t clear that it would be worth paying the extra British Pounds for a weight loss product with some potentially unpleasant side effects.
Each dose of Maximuscle Thermobol is to be taken 3 times daily on an empty stomach (to increase effect) and with plenty of water. Each dose contains:
Vitamins:
Herbs, etc.:
The vitamin complex contains excessive doses that have been claimed to promote weight loss (as in B12) but with no real scientific evidence of such. As for the rest of the ingredients, the big stand-outs are citrus aurantium, a source of the stimulant synephrine, and caffeine. Though they don’t tell us how much synephrine is in their citrus aurantium extract, even a 30 mg dose would be potent. Add this to 459 mg of caffeine in one day and you’ve got a massive dose of stimulants. This can be useful to push those with a strong heart harder, but if you’re not used to it it could be a nightmare. Aside from green tea, which is a good source of antioxidants, the rest of the ingredients are in pretty insignificant dose.
Maximuscle Thermobol Side Effects:
Side effects are definitely another of Maximuscle Thermobol’s “strong” suits, and not in a good way. With what amounts to the caffeine in four and a half cups of coffee as well as an undisclosed amount of the ephedrine replacement synephrine, many users, even very healthy ones, experience:
If you are diabetic, Maximuscle Thermobol contains a large dose of chromium which can affect your blood sugar levels so you should consult a doctor before using it. Do not use Thermobol if you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, or have a history of cardiovascular disease.
To Maximuscle’s credit, they offer a 40-day money back guarantee for all their products, less the cost of shipping of course. Shippin is where this gets tricky for you if you live in the USA, however as you’ll be paying more for it and waiting longer to receive your package. This may only leave you less than 30 days to actually decide whether Maximuscle Thermobol works for you before you have to pay to ship it back.
In this case, you might be paying more than $30 in shipping that is non-refundable. Otherwise, you’ll pay about $60 (37 GBP) plus international shipping that is typically $15 or more.
As we see it, you’d have to fall into a pretty particular category for Maximuscle Thermobol to be worth it for you to try. First, you’re going to have to be willing to risk losing at least $30 or paying over $75 for a month’s supply of a weight loss product. Next, you’re going to already have a strong and healthy heart and be used to caffeine and other stimulants. If you fit those, then you might give Maximuscle Thermobol a try, but we aren’t convinced it would be good for the average dieter.
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