MetaboMax Free from Nature’s Sunshine Products with herbs used historically to stimulate metabolism and increase thermogenesis for weight loss without stimulation from caffeine
Benefits:
- Helps promote fat loss.
- Increases metabolism.
- Helps to curb appetite.
- Boosts energy levels.
How It Works:
This formula was developed in tandem with MetaboMax Plus for those who desire a weight-management boost without caffeine. Its ingredients help increase thermogenesis and metabolic fat burn as part of a program that includes healthy diet and exercise. This effective blend may help boost calorie expenditure, helps promote fat burning and boosts energy levels.
- Capsicum and green tea combine to increase thermogenesis and decrease body fat. EGCG in green tea is a powerful antioxidant. Some studies show that green tea may have beneficial effects on maintaining cholesterol levels already within the normal range.
- Ginger has been used traditionally to promote lypolisis and weight management and may have a metabolic-boosting effect.
- Bitter orange fruit naturally contains synephrine, which helps the body use energy properly, stimulates metabolism, helps with the uptake of amino acids into muscle and increases lipolysis (the breakdown of fat).
- Chickweed is an essential ingredient in our popular Fat Grabbers product.
- Guggulipid herb contains guggulsterones, which, according to studies, help maintain cholesterol levels already within the normal range and decrease circulatory fat deposits. Guggulsterones may help reduce fat stores due to their thyroid-stimulating activity.
Ingredients:
Decaffeinated green tea leaf extract, capsicum fruit, ginger rhizome, bitter orange fruit extract, guggulipid and chickweed aerial parts.
Recommended Use: Take 1–2 capsules three times daily with food.
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This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
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