Hot Wired is a diet supplement leveraging nothing, at least not on the sales site. We were hard pressed to find any real information on Hot Wired, and our only source of information comes from reviewers just like ourselves. All reviewers seem to agree on the basic information that matters, but as far as detailed information such as the amounts of synephrine of caffeine used for instance is curiously missing.
From what we have noticed so far, Hot Wired does have some pretty standard ingredients that have been clinically proven to promote weight loss results if used correctly of course. It has some that have been speculated about such as yohimbine, which some say mobilizes fat out of the body, and it has appetite suppressants like coleus forskohlii. Hoodia is a little more questionable, and we’re not really sure that it’s worth it. It all balances out when you assume that Hot Wired has the clinically proven amounts, but we have no way of knowing for sure either way.
Why You Might Buy
• Contains clinically proven fat burners
• Has clinically proven appetite suppressants
• Seems to have a fairly reasonable price on sales sites
Why You Might Not Buy
• No money back guarantee
• May cause stimulant related side effects
• Does not have much information
Hot Wired Conclusion
While Hot Wired may be relatively safe, even with ephedra (because Hot Wired is only allowed to use such a small amount), we’re not sure that it’s effective. Yes, it has clinically proven ingredients, even testosterone boosters that could be great for men. It has plenty of clinically proven fat burners, and there are a lot of reasons why with or without advertising, Hot Wired could be good. However, we would proceed with caution.