Thermoloid Reviews

Created by Goliath Labs, Thermoloid apparently has a proprietary blend using over 16 different ingredients, and it takes exercise to the next level. They talk about targeting stubborn belly fat, preserving your lean muscle mass, combating stress and fatigue, giving you unbelievable energy in general, and improving natural thyroid function.
Of course, some of these things are valid. However, targeting any area of fat is not. You can only burn fat in general, generally speaking through cardio workouts, and eventually it will come off in your troubled areas as well. However, you cannot pick where the burned fat comes from.
Likewise, addressing thyroid problems is not legitimate. A troubled thyroid is actually a medical condition that requires the care and expertise of a licensed and qualified medical professional. However, of course, a natural treatment cannot address that, and even with what it can do, it is not that powerful in terms of actual metabolism.
So how does it actually work? It has a number of ingredients based on caffeine for one thing. For example, it has green tea, caffeine anhydrous, and the like. These ingredients could technically produce a thermogenic fat burning effect. It is by no means targeted. However, it could have that effect. And likewise, citrus aurantium is synephrine, which can burn fat, suppress appetite, etc. But each type of caffeine requires at least 400mg totaling out to about 1200mg and synephrine requires about 250mg. They only have 990mg in the entire proprietary blend.
From there, they use ingredients such as yerba mate and guarana. These ingredients could work to keep you full for longer were they to use damiana as well. However, they don’t complete the total blend. So obviously speaking, it would not work out in any amount, and it leaves you with even more ingredients that have no effect on weight loss.
They use another blend that they call their fat and carb blocking blend. It has some valid ingredients such as white kidney bean and chitosan. However, it does not have the right amounts considering each of those would require around 750mg-1000mg, and they have a grand total of 432mg in the entire blend.
Likewise, hoodia is the biggest perpetrator. Hoodia has been glorified on shows like 60 minutes and for that matter CNN, making us believe it must be legitimate. But had they actually done their research they would have found that all studies indicate that hoodia does not promote any known benefits including appetite suppression, and moreover, the South African government has made it illegal to export hoodia in the first place.
So we would not recommend bothering with this product. It is based on lies and myths, and frankly, it doesn’t have a single legitimate use. It doesn’t have anything that would motivate an informed buyer to use it, and we would recommend finding something else.

