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caffeine malate question

abedul-

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So bros, this a blend of caffeine and malic acid, did you ever try it out to speed up metabolism and lose weight? those are two are it's main benefits and one of my biggest problems, my slow metabolism makes it for me almost impossible to lose weight even exercising.
 
stimulants can help suppress appetite and boost metabolism a bit but honestly if coffee was such a great fat burner then most americans would be skinny (which they are not) since so many drink coffee like crazy

i feel you on the slow metabolism, but you need to exercise MORE. british experts figured out if you have an office job you must actually exercise 2 hours a day just to burn the amount of calories a human is supposed to burn.
 
Caffeine is good for cutting appetite and it might slightly increase metabolism, but the increase will be very minimal.

Loosing body fat is not easy. That's why two thirds of our popular are overweight.

If you are looking for a supplement to help increase fat loss, look into a PPAR up regulator like cardarine or SR9009. That's going to be your best option by far. The nicest thing about cardarine and sr9009 is that they aren't stimulants so you want experience a crash like you do when you use caffeine.

You can read up on cardarine more here -> http://www.evolutionary.org/cardarine/
 
Caffeine will wire you up, but in terms of boosting metabolism I doubt it will have very significant impact.

There are things which really boost metabolism and tackle the fat, like clenbuterol, T3, DNP, cardarine. The last being the only one which does not have the nasty or even deadly side effects like clen or DNP.
 
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