HypOxygen Reviews

HypOxygen is the ultimate workout supplement that they claim will help you to improve your body and get the work done to reduce fat and build muscle at the same time. Apparently, during low oxygen exercises, your body suffers, and accordingly you get tired and otherwise cannot actually get the results you are looking for.
But with their supplement, apparently you can get everything you want. They claim that HypOxygen will finally give you everything you need to enhance performance and support the production of red blood cells. They claim that HypOxygen will finally improve oxygen delivery to muscle tissue and accelerate the removal of metabolic waste byproducts.
So how does it work? Well, HypOxygen is not all that it claims to be. It is basically a glorified multivitamin. It starts out with the two you would expect in any good multivitamin or treatment being vitamins C & E. Vitamins C & E are of course essential, vitamin C is good for the immune system, and both are good for the skin being high in antioxidants. But they don’t really affect muscle this way, and they don’t promote fat burning or anything like that.
So outside of that, you move onto B vitamins. There are a number of B vitamins, and frankly they have been known to provide more energy in some ways and stimulate more mental energy. However, they do not promote weight loss. They do not promote fat burning, faster muscle recovery, or anything like that.
They have other minerals such as iron and selenium. In its patented form, selenium has been known to promote some weight loss. But in its basic form, it does nothing of the sort. Iron is related to red blood cells in some ways. But you are more likely to have too much than too little, and that is why men’s supplements largely don’t have iron at all. Women release it, men do not.
Their final ingredient is l-carnitine. L-carnitine is a popular amino acid said in some cases to reduce cellulite. But it does not actually have this effect, and realistically speaking, it does not relate toe the muscles or weight loss in the way you would hope.
This formula is essentially an incomplete and poor multivitamin. You might see ingredients like these in a regular diet pill or muscle supplement. But they would list these, and then they would list active ingredients. HypOxygen has given you less than even the average diet pill, and realistically speaking, it does not speak well for them. This is an overpriced and overhyped multivitamin that is not even really qualified to be called that. We would recommend that you find something else.

