The fat burning supplement market is changing everyday. Formulas change, companies change, so it’s hard to keep up with what is going on. Its probably a good time to check out what fat burners are the supplements of choice for those looking to get rid of some bodyfat.

Just like any other nutritional supplement, the fat burner supplement market is full of companies matching each other. When one company comes out with a hot new product, everyone else follows suit with their own bigger and better product. Most of these products will have very similar ingredients. I cannot think of a company that has a single patented ingredient that no one else can get their hands on.

Most fat burners will have these ingredients:

caffeine
green tea
yohimbe or yohimbine
synephrine
hoodia (supposedly an appetite suppressant)

Of course there are other ingredients, but I guarantee you those ingredients will be in every fat burning supplement you look at…..as long as it is a stimulant based product.

The newest product to hit the shelves is T2, a natural thyroid hormone. It is similar to T3, the prescription thyroid product, Cytomel. Obviously T2 is not as strong as T3 and side effects are not nearly as severe. The only problems noted in studies with T2 is when an extreme amount is used. Those who try using it in extreme amounts will likely have a rebound effect and gain some weight back quickly. The newest product to hit the market is the new Lipo-6 Black. The T2 ingredients are seen as the first two ingredients on the bottle. Expect other companies to use more of this ingredient as the popularity of Lipo-6 Black increases.

Other popular products are:

Lipo-6x
Universal Animal Cuts
VPX Meltdown
BioQuest Betastax

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