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We answer some of the most commonly asked questions about RazaLean diet pills.
Now onto the fun part, if the customer reviews weren’t enough to put you off this is the bit where we actually break down what’s in the product.
Unfortunately, RazaLEAN diet pills are a proprietary blend which does mean that we can’t be 100% sure on the exact numbers of each ingredient, however, we can say with certainty that the dosages of many can’t possibly be high enough and the majority of them have no impact. As is required by food labels, the largest ingredient must be listed at the top of a label in a blend like this, so we know what the majority ingredients are.
Cayenne Pepper – This isn’t a bad ingredient and we’re going
to assume generously that it’s at least 100mg meaning it’s actually an
effective dosage. Cayenne pepper extract has been shown to make the body raise its
temperature, burning calories, however, we are talking about a relatively
minimal difference here. Maybe 50 calories per day, at most. Not a bad
ingredient, but it shouldn’t be the main focus of a good fat burner, and typically
isn’t.
Kelp – Pointless, there is absolutely no evidence that this amount
of kelp powder will help aid weight loss in any way. One study showed it could
help, but it required 6g a day, and a minimum of 3 to have any effect at all, whereas
lower amounts were not effective. The entire RazaLEAN supplement is only 10%
the size of this. [1]
Apple Cider Vinegar – This is something that we only ever
really see in US fat burners. Apple cider vinegar has also been debunked in this
form of supplement. [2] Drinking it can suppress appetite through nausea, but
that’s not a good thing.
L Arginine – L Arginine is also not a bad ingredient, but it’s
not fully proven, it also needs to be taken in relatively high doses, 200mg
plus and considering it’s low down on the ingredients list of a product that
only contains 600mg…. it’s easy to figure out this isn’t going to be good
enough.
HCL – A debunked ingredient [3] see reference.
Caffeine X3 – it’s caffeine, sure it works, it raises energy
levels, improves metabolism etc but, it’s caffeine. A caffeine pill doesn’t
cost $70. Estimates are that the combined total of caffeine is around 200mg.
Which means that if you want all the effects of RazaLEAN without the side effects
by having one strong double espresso.
Raspberry Ketones – a debunked ingredient that does nothing
to aid weight loss, some animal studies in the early 2000’s showed some
potential, but all human tests have shown that they’re completely ineffective. [4]
5-HTP – Good ingredient, but it’s quite expensive, it’s also
at the bottom of the list for RazaLEAN and needs to be in doses of around
150mg, but odds of it being any more than 10mg are low and as a result it would
not be useful at all. 5HTP is mostly a craving suppressant.
Generally speaking, if a fat burner is less than 2200mg per
serving it’s not likely to work as an appetite suppressant. Glucomannan would’ve
made this better, but even that wouldn’t make this train wreck a good
supplement, it would’ve just made it mediocre. We’re honestly not sure how
anyone could write a positive RazaLEAN review unless it was due to the placebo
effect.
1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307228/
2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243436/
3 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835719/
4 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/