Sea-Thin Reviews

Sea-Thin is as the name suggests, supposed to be a “patent pending marine thermogenic, containing natural fucoxanthin from edible brown marine vegetables.” They claim that Sea-Thin will finally help you to burn fat with punicic acid and otherwise get general health benefits. But it will not use caffeine or otherwise cause any side effects, big or small.
They claim that it is a “thermogenic unlike any other.” However, of course, even products like FucoThin use fucoxanthin, making them on the surface, the same product. So we wonder, is it actually up to the claim of “all marine extracts are not alike” or does it just lead you on without giving you any results?
There are a few things that you should know about fucoxanthin in general. Yes, fucoxanthin has been proven to promote weight loss in a few different studies. But the first problem is all of those studies were conducted in the same lab on rats. So what’s the problem? First of all rats are not humans. So their bodies do not respond the same way.
But there’s also the fact of the same lab component. All the studies are biased or potentially biased, because other labs and other groups of researchers even cannot confirm the same results. It may be that they haven’t tried, or it may be that other labs have failed because it’s “rigged” in some way. We don’t know for sure. However, this being said, we think it unwise either way to rely on this one ingredient. It would be unwise to rely on any one ingredient, no matter the validity or lack thereof.
This product does not actually have any other ingredients, and being that there are no proven amounts in humans, there is no way to determine how much would be needed. You can calculate it out by general body weight and body mass in general as compared to a rat. But even if you calculate that and then cut it in half, they don’t have that. They seem to have the dosage that would work in rats.
So obviously speaking, Sea-Thin does not measure up. In other products like FucoThin, you at least got some other ingredients, even if they weren’t actually related to weight loss. However, with Sea-Thin, you don’t even get the benefit of that. You just get a wasted product in general that will not produce the results you are looking for.
There are various products out there that could potentially help you to lose weight. If you like the idea of fucoxanthin, there are even some that combine fucoxanthin with other ingredients that could potentially promote weight loss and in the right amounts. They tend to focus on the whole picture. However, obviously Sea-Thin does not do you this favor. Therefore, we would definitely recommend that you use something else that will actually give you these greater and more beneficial elements in general.

