THERMOGENIC AND LATEST GENERATION LIPOLYTIC.
A FOOD SUPPLEMENT THAT REDUCES FAT QUICKLY.
Sports supplements containing thermogenic substances mimic the activity of catecholamines in terms of their ability to raise body temperature and therefore energy expenditure, increase energy generation and prepare the cardiovascular system for muscle activity.
BENEFITS
Reduces the percentage of body fat, through:
- an activation of lipolysis.
- increased metabolic rate.
Increase of the energetic processes.
Latest generation thermogenic.
EFFECTS ON FAT REDUCTION ACCORDING TO STUDIES OF DULLOO AND COLL.
Increases energy expenditure by 4%: influence on the basal metabolism by its action stimulating thermogenesis.
Burns fat at an accelerated rate: increased lipolysis and oxidation of fats which, over a period of 24 hours, increases by almost 10%.
Improves alertness and energy.
Prevents the decline of the metabolic rate that occurs when we follow a diet: maintains and increases lipolysis and oxidation of fatty acids.
Antioxidants in green tea and red tea which slow down the production of free radicals produced by intense training.
RECOMMENDED DAILY DOSE
Take 3 capsules spread throughout the day and with water. (80 mg of total caffeine/day).
CONTRIBUTION OF ASSETS |
PER CAPSULE |
Green tea extract |
250 mg |
Orange Bitter Extract |
150 mg |
Red tea extract |
150 mg |
Black Pepper Extract |
5 mg |
Total Caffeine |
26,6 mg |
CONTRIBUTION OF ASSETS |
PER DAILY DOSE (3 capsules) |
Green tea extract |
750 mg |
Orange Bitter Extract |
450 mg |
Red tea extract |
450 mg |
Black Pepper Extract |
15 mg |
Total Caffeine |
80 mg |
NRVs: Nutrient Reference Values. Reference intake of an average adult (2.000 Kcal / 8.400 kJ).
This sports supplement contains extracts of standardized plants that ensure the content of active ingredients and their effectiveness.
Not recommended for children or pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Do not take in case of hypertension, nervousness or sensitivity to caffeine.
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