As a fat burner, ThermoPrime Advanced is designed to increase metabolism, burn up fat, and lower cortisol. How does ThermoPrime Advance measure up in meeting these three objectives?

Increasing Metabolism

ThermoPrime uses caffeine and green tea for this goal. Caffeine boosts energy levels, so you want to get out and do more (which will get your metabolism going) and green tea has been credited with producing a 4% increase in metabolism. Theobromine, commonly found in minuscule amounts in chocolate, stimulates the heart, but can also be poisonous if too much is consumed. The Department of Agriculture is actually looking into how to use theobromine as a poison to control coyote populations.

Burning Fat

The compound 7-Oxo-DHEA is used by ThermoPrime Advanced to burn fat, although it falls short on this objective. Tests have shown that DHEA encourages fat burning, but in the test, cells treated with 7-Oxo-DHEA actually increased in the number of fatty acids found. A supplement which uses regular DHEA would be a better option.

Lowering Cortisol

First off, cortisol is a a chemical produced in your body, in the adrenal gland. When your body realizes its stressed or has low blood sugar, cortisol heads out into your system to raise the blood sugar level and quiet everything down. It fights inflammation, and is actually used as a medicine for a variety of issues. Cortisol works to restore balance to your system. ThermoPrime does do a good job of retarding the release of cortisol, but that’s not a very good thing. It means your body can be pushed past its limits, like running a car with no oil in the engine. There are much better ways of losing weight than shortening cortisol, such as eating healthily.

Conclusion

ThermoPrime Advanced does a so-so job of meeting its objectives, and uses some questionable methods of achieving them.


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