ThermoLean Pro RX Reviews

ThermoLean Pro RX is supposed to be the groundbreaking fat loss formula that will finally give you all of the weight loss results you are looking for. They talk about not dieting and exercising in vain anymore, because apparently it will boost metabolic rate, increase energy, and help to control/reduce appetite while giving you no jitters or side effects.
If this sounds familiar, it’s because it should be. Just look at the advertisements for every other ThermoLean product. They are all exactly the same, at least in the beginning, and other formulas we’ve found are also exactly the same using the same ingredients and the same total lack of information. At least other companies actually put out different formulas when they use different names. We cannot say the same for ThermoLean in general.
So is this any different? Not really. They use a few basic ingredients. First of all, they use synephrine, the ultimate alternative to ephedra. But honestly speaking, this doesn’t burn fat if you don’t bother using the right amounts. They of course don’t use anything close to the right amounts, meaning that synephrine in this product is completely useless.
Likewise, they use guggulsterones, and while it could build lean muscle mass, the simple fact is that it does not in this case. They use the wrong kind, and they focus on its iodine content, which is good for the thyroid. But a dysfunctional thyroid that would actually significantly effect your metabolism would be a medical condition. Frankly, if you don’t have that medical condition, it won’t make that big a difference, and iodine cannot treat any serious cases.
They also use caffeine and bioperine, which are common. Bioperine increases nutrient absorption while caffeine of course has been known as a thermogenic fat burner. But while caffeine alone requires at least 400mg, they don’t even begin to actually use that. So obviously speaking, you would not actually get any of the results you are looking for with that particular ingredient.
Their final ingredient is yohimbine. Yohimbine is a natural aphrodisiac for men. It has been thought to increase testosterone production. However, it has never officially been connected to weight loss in general. So obviously speaking, it has no place here. But the worst part is that it has been connected to strokes, heart attacks, renal failure, and a myriad of other unnecessary side effects.
The only difference we have really seen between this formula and others in this line is in this case, the lack of an amino acid called l-tyrosine. Of course, l-tyrosine doesn’t promote weight loss. So it doesn’t really matter if it’s there or not. But honestly speaking, there is no reason for anyone to buy 3 different formulas that all have the same basic formula or in other words would do the same exact thing.

