Animal Cuts Reviews
Animal Cuts claims that you can lose more weight and rip your body in that no fat, more muscle kind of way. They talk about nearly a decade ago when somebody decided that “cardio sucks” and therefore wanted to achieve something else. They decided that you had to have Animal Cuts, because nothing else would actually suffice. This being said, they claim to help you to get ripped, shredded, and otherwise be the ultimate fat burner out there.
The question then comes down to this, what are the ingredients? What makes Animal Cuts so special that it would negate the need for cardio? Realistically, there is nothing. Realistically speaking, the only way to burn fat is to use cardio. Yes, there are artificial fat burners that you can take. But ultimately speaking, you cannot lose weight and burn fat without using the proper amount of cardio, at least an hour per day actually.
So here we go, we can now look into their supposedly powerful formula. They have several different proprietary blends of ingredients. Their first is what they all a thermogenic complex including caffeine anhydrous, kola nut, guarana, yerba mate, raspberry ketones, coleus forskohlii, and evodiamines. Frankly speaking, some of these ingredients burn fat. There are a few different types of caffeine in here, and caffeine technically burns fat. But each type of caffeine typically speaking requires at least 400mg individually speaking. They don’t have that. And realistically, their caffeine free fat burner, coleus forskohlii, requires well over 1000mg. Guarana and yerba mate require damiana as well, and when doing that, they promote greater fullness, not fat burning. So you get the basic idea.
Then they use another caffeine filled blend of green tea, oolong tea, black tea, coffee bean, and white tea that make up what they call the metabolic complex. These ingredients again could burn fat if you used 400mg or more of each. And realistically speaking, this complex doesn’t have anywhere near the right amounts, nor will you see any greater results in general.
From there it just goes on the same way. They use a thyroid complex, proposing the idea that they could treat a thyroid disorder. Frankly speaking, if you have a thyroid disorder, there is no natural supplement that can cure it for you, and if you have a basically healthy thyroid, taking a few supplements isn’t going to make a huge difference in your fat burning capabilities. They then use a diuretic complex, which has quite a few diuretics. But it forgets about the fact that realistically speaking, water weight is easily lost and also easily gained. There are a number of side effects, but no concrete benefits.
They also use a cortisol inhibiting complex. So obviously, they really have a thing for targeting medical conditions. Several companies were sued and shut down until they could redo their advertising, because they claimed to reduce belly fat by targeting excessive cortisol levels, which is an extremely rare and serious medical conditions. Likewise, they talk about improving mood. Realistically speaking, mood doesn’t really promote weight loss.
As you can see, Animal Cuts doesn’t really promote weight loss. It really doesn’t help you to achieve greater results, and it doesn’t help you with anything else. Most of its formulas realistically speaking have nothing to do with weight loss in the first place, and the ones that do are caffeine based and use extremely small amounts if anything. So obviously, judging by the fact alone that they would pretend to replace cardio, you could find something better.



