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Thermo Burn 60 Tablets- Metagenics
Thermo Burn 60 Tablets- Metagenics
Thermo Burn 60 Tablets in New Zealand
To Enhance Thermogenesis And Calorie Burning.
- Help to reduce body weight and promote abdominal fat loss.
- Assist in managing carbohydrate cravings.
- Provides 270 mg of EGCG from green tea per day
Clinical Benefits:
- A clinical trial has shown 270 mg of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) from green tea decreased body weight and waist circumference in 70 moderately obese patients. There was a significant mean body weight decrease by 4.61% and a decrease in mean waist circumference by 4.48% (Figure One). The mechanism by which green tea decreased body weight was via inhibition of lipases and the stimulation of thermogenesis. Green tea has been shown to significantly increase energy expenditure by a mean of 330 KJ (3.5%) demonstrated in a separate, double blind trial (Figure Two).
- Cocoa may support healthy eating patterns and assist in managing carbohydrate cravings. Cocoa contains components which may act on the homeostatic regulation of certain neurotransmitters which are involved in the regulation of appetite, hunger and mood. Methylxanthines contained in cocoa may also facilitate the synthesis and release of serotonin and inhibit its reuptake, thereby enhancing the activity of the serotonergic presynaptic neurons in the brain.
Directions:
Adults only:
For thermogenesis: Take 1 tablet in the morning and 1 tablet in the afternoon with food.
For metabolism support:Take 1 tablet, three times daily (with each main meal), at least 3 hours apart.
Or take as directed by your healthcare professional.
Store below 30° C
Warnings:
Contains 53 mg total caffeine per tablet. A cup of instant coffee contains approximately 80 mg of caffeine. Caffeine intake of more than 200 mg per day is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Limit the use of caffeine containing products (including tea and coffee) when taking this product. Caffeine interacts with the liver enzyme CYP1A2. Consult your health professional before taking other medicines. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.