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XTREME FAT LOSS
- Burn Stubborn Body Fat
- Increase Energy
- Prolong Endurance
- Minimize Appetite
- Control Cravings
- Enhance Mental Clarity and Focus
- Maintain Strength During Weight Loss Program
Body fat regulation is dependent up on 1) calorie/energy balance and 2) lipid balance. Simply put, losing fat requires more calories to be burned AND more of those calories to come from body fat. Burn Xtreme™ commandeers the body’s natural fat burning processes and kicks them into overdrive. Specific ingredient were selected to increase metabolic rate and lipolysis to strip away body fat and bring you the lean, cut physique you desire.
- Caffeine accelerates the metabolism to increase the amount of calories burned while also stimulating adrenaline to open up body fat storages.
- Yohimbe Extract complements caffeine by keeping necessary fat-burning neurotransmitters active.
- L-Theanine and Theacrine help take the heavy stimulant edge off and keep you focused.
Extreme fat burning can only be achieved by burning more fat calories. Burn Xtreme™ is perfectly engineered to maximize both processes and deliver results.
CAFFEINE ANHYDROUS
Caffeine is a xanthine molecule with pronounced biological effects
- Caffeine causes adrenaline release
- Adrenaline gives us the best of both worlds – increased calorie burn and increased fat burn.
BETA-PHENETHYLAMINE HCL
Beta-phenethylamine is an alkaloid that is active within the central nervous system.
- Adaptogenic, the body releases Beta-phenethylamine during stressful situations
- Aids in dopamine and norepinephrine release
YOHIMBE BARK EXTRACT
Yohimbe Bark is an aphrodisiac used to increase vigor
- Yohimbine helps keep adrenaline active within the body for prolonged energy and intensity levels.
- It modulates the adrenergic receptors to help keep fat burning processes active
L-THEANINE
An amino acid that can help improve cognitive performance
- Improves calmness and anxiety, especially in response to caffeine-induced anxiety
- Enhances attention and mood
- Improves sleep quality, which may affect weight loss
MUCUNA PRURIENS
A natural herb that contains L-DOPA which can be converted to dopamine
- Mucuna is often used in improving vigor, libido, and testosterone in men
- It may reduce stress, preventing unwanted weight retention
CALORIBURN™
Trademarked Grains of Paradise which has been shown to activate BAT (Brown Adipose Tissue) & aid in thermogenesis.
- Increases metabolic rate (i.e., caloric expenditure) in a small, potent dose
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Activates the metabolically active, highly thermogenic Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT)
- Non-stimulatory thermogenic that’s safe to use any time of day
PROGBB®
Gamma-Butyrobetaine ethyl ester HCl has been shown to increase plasma carnitine levels by up to 300%.
- Increased thermogenesis & the "sweat effect"
- Known as "Super Carnitine"
THEOBROMINE ANHYDROUS
BioPerine is made from black pepper extract with a high concentration of piperine.
- Piperine significantly increases the bioavailability of some dietary supplements
Caffeine Anhydrous
- Norager, C. B., Jensen, M. B., Weimann, A., & Madsen, M. R. (2006). Metabolic effects of caffeine ingestion and physical work in 75‐year old citizens. A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, cross‐over study. Clinical endocrinology, 65(2), 223-228.
- Desbrow, B., Biddulph, C., Devlin, B., Grant, G. D., Anoopkumar-Dukie, S., & Leveritt, M. D. (2012). The effects of different doses of caffeine on endurance cycling time trial performance. Journal of sports sciences, 30(2), 115-120.
- Mora-Rodríguez, R., Pallarés, J. G., López-Samanes, Á., Ortega, J. F., & Fernández-Elías, V. E. (2012). Caffeine ingestion reverses the circadian rhythm effects on neuromuscular performance in highly resistance-trained men. PLoS One, 7(4), e33807.
- Paton, C. D., Lowe, T., & Irvine, A. (2010). Caffeinated chewing gum increases repeated sprint performance and augments increases in testosterone in competitive cyclists. European journal of applied physiology, 110(6), 1243-1250.
Beta-Phenethylamine HCl
- Paulos, M. A., & Tessel, R. E. (1982). Excretion of beta-phenethylamine is elevated in humans after profound stress. Science, 215(4536), 1127-1129.
- Greenshaw, A. J. (1989). Functional interactions of 2-phenylethylamine and of tryptamine with brain catecholamines: implications for psychotherapeutic drug action. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 13(3-4), 431-443.
Yohimbe Bark Extract
- Berlan, M., Galitzky, J., Riviere, D., Foureau, M., Tran, M. A., Flores, R., ... & Lafontan, M. (1991). Plasma catecholamine levels and lipid mobilization induced by yohimbine in obese and non-obese women. International journal of obesity, 15(5), 305-315.
- Mizuki, Y., Suetsugi, M., Ushijima, I., & Yamada, M. (1996). Differential effects of noradrenergic drugs on anxiety and arousal in healthy volunteers with high and low anxiety. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 20(8), 1353-1367.
- Jonderko, K., & Kucio, C. (1991). Effect of anti‐obesity drugs promoting energy expenditure, yohimbine and ephedrine, on gastric emptying in obese patients. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, 5(4), 413-418.
- Callahan, M. F., Beales, M., & Oltmans, G. A. (1984). Yohimbine and rauwolscine reduce food intake of genetically obese (obob) and lean mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 20(4), 591-599.
L-Theanine
- Lu, K., Gray, M. A., Oliver, C., Liley, D. T., Harrison, B. J., Bartholomeusz, C. F., ... & Nathan, P. J. (2004). The acute effects of L‐theanine in comparison with alprazolam on anticipatory anxiety in humans. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 19(7), 457-465.
- Lyon, M. R., Kapoor, M. P., & Juneja, L. R. (2011). The effects of L-theanine (Suntheanine®) on objective sleep quality in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Alternative medicine review, 16(4), 348.
- Higashiyama, A., Htay, H. H., Ozeki, M., Juneja, L. R., & Kapoor, M. P. (2011). Effects of l-theanine on attention and reaction time response. Journal of Functional Foods, 3(3), 171-178.
- Haskell, C. F., Kennedy, D. O., Milne, A. L., Wesnes, K. A., & Scholey, A. B. (2008). The effects of L-theanine, caffeine and their combination on cognition and mood. Biological psychology, 77(2), 113-122.
Mucuna pruriens
- Manyam, B. V., Dhanasekaran, M., & Hare, T. A. (2004). Neuroprotective effects of the antiparkinson drug Mucuna pruriens. Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives, 18(9), 706-712.
- Shah, J. S., & Goyal, R. K. (2011). Investigation of neuropsychopharmacological effects of a polyherbal formulation on the learning and memory process in rats. Journal of young pharmacists, 3(2), 119-124.
- Shukla, K. K., Mahdi, A. A., Ahmad, M. K., Jaiswar, S. P., Shankwar, S. N., & Tiwari, S. C. (2010). Mucuna pruriens reduces stress and improves the quality of semen in infertile men. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 7.
- Shukla, K. K., Mahdi, A. A., Ahmad, M. K., Shankhwar, S. N., Rajender, S., & Jaiswar, S. P. (2009). Mucuna pruriens improves male fertility by its action on the hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal axis. Fertility and sterility, 92(6), 1934-1940.
Siberian Ginseng Extract
- Asano, K., Takahashi, T., Miyashita, M., Matsuzaka, A., Muramatsu, S., Kuboyama, M., ... & Imai, J. (1986). Effect of Eleutheroccocus senticosus extract on human physical working capacity. Planta medica, 52(03), 175-177.
- Kuo, J., Chen, K. W., Cheng, I. S., Tsai, P. H., Lu, Y. J., & Lee, N. Y. (2010). The effect of eight weeks of supplementation with Eleutherococcus senticosus on endurance capacity and metabolism in human. Chin J physiol, 53(2), 105-11.
- Hong, J. H., Cha, Y. S., & Rhee, S. J. (2009). Effects of the cell cultured Acanthopanax senticosus extract on antioxidative defense system and membrane fluidity in the liver of type 2 diabetes mouse. Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition, 45(1), 101-109.
Theacrine
- Kuhman, D. J., Joyner, K. J., & Bloomer, R. J. (2015). Cognitive performance and mood following ingestion of a theacrine-containing dietary supplement, caffeine, or placebo by young men and women. Nutrients, 7(11), 9618-9632.
Theobromine Anhydrous
- Di Renzo, L., Rizzo, M., Sarlo, F., Colica, C., Iacopino, L., Domino, E., ... & De Lorenzo, A. (2013). Effects of dark chocolate in a population of normal weight obese women: a pilot study.
- Massolt, E. T., van Haard, P. M., Rehfeld, J. F., Posthuma, E. F., van der Veer, E., & Schweitzer, D. H. (2010). Appetite suppression through smelling of dark chocolate correlates with changes in ghrelin in young women. Regulatory peptides, 161(1-3), 81-86.
- Davison, K., Coates, A. M., Buckley, J. D., & Howe, P. R. C. (2008). Effect of cocoa flavanols and exercise on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight and obese subjects. International journal of obesity, 32(8), 1289-1296.