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Coming with a free bottle of the 3 Day Detox to jump start your weight loss, Lipofuze is the only formula that can help you to lose up to 10 pounds in your first 7 days! It helps you to defeat the idea that diet and exercise is the only way, because it seems like your body always works against you when you try to do that. In fact, there have been some reports of even 100 pounds, which is not often legitimately found with most diet pills.
Scorch

Scorch is dietary aid that promises that its formula has myriad of weight loss capabilities such as increasing your metabolic rates, suppressing cortisol, boosting energy, optimizing your thyroid function, suppressing appetite, preserving lean muscle, and targeting stubborn fat.
Scorch guarantees you that its supplement is the very best you can get and that using it will help you to achieve a lean and muscular body when you use their product in conjunction with a nutritious diet and a consistent workout program. Scorch contains green tea, P2 oolong tea, caffeine, rhodiola rosea, evodiamines, coleus forskohlii, and tyramine HCl and sells for $49.95.
Pros
Scorch has a few ingredients that have been clinically studied and demonstrated to have thermogenic fat burning propensities. Green and oolong tea are both very popular ingredients in many weight loss formulas. Each ingredient is obtained from the same plant but then processed differently after being plucked. Each contains a high amount of caffeine, which is the cause of their thermogenic superiority. Caffeine is also utilized on its own in this formula.
Cons
Scorch has the right ingredients but in the wrong amounts. Green tea is only utilized in 250mg and, as stated above, this ingredient requires at least 400mg to affect any weight loss results. The other ingredients located on Scorch’s catalog are just fillers and have not aptitude for or relevance in a weight loss formula. Scorch also comes with the standard list of potential side effects including insomnia, diarrhea, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting, and headache. Those with known caffeine sensitivities should avoid Scorch as it does have high caffeine content.
Conclusion
Unfortunately Scorch is not the only dietary supplement that falls painfully short of the mark they claim to hit. So many companies create supplements using the ingredients that have been proven but in amounts that are ineffectual. This is because they don’t want to spend the money to put in the right doses and they are hoping that you won’t dig too deeply after encountering a tried and true ingredient. This is a shameful practice and one that should not be supported. We do not recommend Scorch.

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