Metabolife Breakthrough Reviews

Sold through retailers such as Target and Amazon, Metabolife Breakthrough always claimed to give you a 90 count bottle for better results. They claim that at just $24.99 basically selling in grocery stores across America, they can give you revolutionary results that you would never see even with a product that doubles the price!

Like many of their other products, they focus on super citrimax, otherwise known as garcinia cambogia or HCA. Interestingly enough, they have promoted this one ingredient as everything from a water releaser to an appetite suppressant to a fat burner. It just depends on which product you’re talking about. In truth, HCA can promote fat burning. That’s a definite can, not necessarily a will.

So what are their amazing and revolutionary ingredients? Interestingly enough, though they focus on HCA in their advertisements, they do not actually list it on their ingredients list. We are more inclined to believe the actual ingredients list and label. So all in all, they don’t have this fat burning component plain and simple.

They do however have green tea in a 1065mg proprietary blend. Green tea requires only 400mg. So they could potentially have enough to cover it. But the question would become, if they have enough, why don’t they just list it honestly? Because they use fillers rather than the proper and effective amounts.

That same proprietary blend also includes two other ingredients known as l-tyrosine and cayenne. Cayenne could promote a mild thermogenic fat burning effect. However, they do not actually have the right amount, which is not frankly a big surprise. But the other fact is that they use l-tyrosine, an amino acid. Amino acids have their use in nourishing and feeding the muscles. But they do not actually promote weight loss.

Their final ingredient is caffeine. This is one of the most popular ingredients, because it is one of the cheapest. But in some cases it also works to burn fat. The biggest problem with this is that they apparently like the number 101, perhaps inspired by 101 dalmations, that’s our only explanation anyway. Because why else would they not just use 100mg, a 1mg difference when the product actually requires at least 400mg!

This product does not measure up. But then again it’s a Metabolife product sold in most major grocery stores at a cheap price still trying to turn over a more significant profit or at least as significant a profit as they possibly can. All in all, their aim is not quality or anything like it. It’s just a scam, and you can do much better with other products.

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