Does Stimerex Really Work?
Stimerex is the “world’s best energizer” and they advertise of losses up to “1% of total body weight”, the ability to “increase metabolic rate by 76.9% without exercise”, a “reduction of 40-70% overall fat under the skin”, and a “loss of 20-35% of abdominal fat.” That’s a lot of numbers. Maybe they also send over an arithmetic instructor. We aren’t sure where the Stimerex marketing department came up with such precise percentages but we will reviews the ingredients to determine if Stimerex has any of the power it claims.
Stimerex uses popular and solidly researched ingredients such as citrus aurantium, green tea extract, and caffeine. Green tea and caffeine in particular have been extensively studied and conclusively proven as beneficial ingredients in weight loss formulas that utilize each ingredient in upwards of 400mg. Anything less than 400mg is not an effective enough dose for weight loss.
Stimerex is a stimulant heavy product and as such may result in adverse effects for certain users. Those with known caffeine sensitivities should avoid Stimerex and those without known sensitivities are still cautioned to be careful with Stimerex and start out slowly, allowing you time to gauge your bodies reaction to the stimulant content of this supplement. Stimulants can cause reactions such as the jitters, insomnia, anxiety and headaches in some users.
Stimerex contained ephedra before it was banned and still takes advantage of the ruling that allowed 10mg of ephedra alkaloids as a benign dose. With all the risks associated with ephedra it is perplexing to us that any company might still utilize even a portion of this ingredient since there is always a chance that even this small amount could prove dangerous later on down the line. At any rate, these ephedra alkaloids are ineffective as weight loss agents as they are not strong enough to elicit a response from the body.
Stimerex is a product that wants to convince you of its power through ridiculous numerical rhetoric and through the implied skirting of the ephedra ban with the use of ephedra alkaloids. Do not be fooled by such pandering. This product has some potential but we are underwhelmed with its cocky marketing and their overall disregard for their consumer’s health. You can find a quality product with many of Stimerex’s ingredients and without any risk. We do not recommend Stimerex.
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