Review of Fahrenheit: The Metabolism Supplement for Women

Get Your Metabolism Up to Speed with Biotest's Fahrenheit

By freakmamma, published Jun 18, 2007
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Rating: 4.7 of 5
In the world of sport supplements there are literally thousands of products on the shelves that claim that they will help you lose unwanted weight (with little or no exercise), boost your metabolism or stave off hunger. Fahrenheit is not a new product but it is one of the best I have found to help increase your metabolism. This is not something that is going to give you the jitters or have some of the side effects of ephedrine but there is a small amount of caffeine in it so if you are sensitive to it, you may want to weigh out some other options.

I started taking Fahrenheit a few months ago and monitored my progress while taking it. It helped me lose a few stubborn pounds that I had been spot training and worked like a charm for the entire cycle. You need to take this for at least three weeks to see any true results from it, simply put, you aren't going to be able to take these 'here and there' and expect it to work. I stared off taking one in the morning and one in the afternoon and after about five days, I upped it to two capsules. It's important to vary your dosage amount every so often, it keeps your body from getting used to the amount.

How does this product work? The ingredients in it all work well together to raise your body's metabolism level. This is not a miracle drug that will strip fat off of you or turn you into a supermodel after taking it for two weeks. It will help you lose a few pounds here and there but you do have to exercise and eat right. You may experience a loss of appetite while taking this but that should only last a day or two, you won't be completely put off food but you may start to feel a little light headed if you aren't eating often enough.

Review of Fahrenheit: The Metabolism Supplement for Women

Get your metabolism up to speed with Biotest's Fahrenheit.

Credit: F-heit

Copyright: Biotest Lab

Takeaways
  • Weight loss
  • Metabolism boosters
  • Sport supplements
Did You Know?
Americans spend over 200 million dollars a year on diet products, most of which have not been approved by the FDA.
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