Mega T Green Tea With Acai Reviews
Mega T Green Tea With Acai capitalizes on three major hypes in the industry: acai, hoodia, and green tea. They send you about 180 capsules in each bottle, and they of course sell through various different third party retailers such as Amazon and GNC. This being said, they claim that it contains the Brazilian acai berry with the ability to burn fat, curb appetite with South African hoodia, and stimulate metabolism.
So how does it work? Well first of all, it uses its signature ingredient known as green tea. Green tea could potentially promote fat burning and weight loss. It doesn’t specifically target the belly by any means. No diet ingredient or for that matter exercise really does. So there’s a problem for obvious reasons. This being said, they combine it into a 600mg proprietary blend with several other ingredients when it requires at least 400mg by itself.
This being said, they then use acai. Acai does not burn fat or promote weight loss at all! Yes, it has some antioxidants. But antioxidants have nothing at all to do with weight loss. So they shouldn’t be promoted as that at all. Likewise, hoodia has actually been proven not to promote weight loss in various clinical studies across the world. It certainly doesn’t help that you can’t actually get hoodia outside of South Africa.
But they also use other ingredients such as guarana and yerba mate. The problem with that is that we don’t see damiana. These ingredients don’t promote weight loss on their own. In fact, unless the formula has all 3 components, it does not promote any weight loss at all. These are the only 3 ingredients so far in the industry that actually work in that way.
From there, they use reservatrol, coffee bean, and fucoxanthin. Coffee bean obviously comes with caffeine and promotes a certain amount of thermogenic fat burning in the right amount. But like green tea, it would be about 400mg. They definitely don’t have 400mg of this, and frankly speaking, green coffee bean isn’t quite as effective in certain ways, which is why it isn’t quite as popular.
Fucoxanthin on the other hand is iffy. It has been tested in rats, and it has been successful in that capacity. There is definitely hope for it. But we would be careful about using it by itself. It is completely stimulant and so far side effect free. But on its own, we are not sure if it would promote weight loss in humans. It would be more likely to be safe and effective if combined with the right ingredients.
This being said, reservatrol, like acai, has no relation to weight loss at all. It doesn’t have any benefits in fact recent studies are showing. Why? Because it passes through the body at such an expedient rate that the body doesn’t actually have time to absorb it for its benefits. This puts a definite damper on things to say the least. But with this in mind, there is no reason to buy products with reservatrol.
We would not recommend using this product. It relies on a number of different hyped ingredients. Of course, it puts some up front, relying more on their popularity than others. But realistically speaking, when you rely on hype, you leave validity behind. In this case, you cannot possibly get the benefits, and you would be much better off using something else.



