Syneburn
Syneburn
Is Syneburn an Effective Fat Burner?
As I was doing my research on Syneburn, I googled it. About the first five links given were warnings to not take it due to the side effects. There are obviously some people out there that have had some bad experiences with Syneburn. But in America, you are innocent until proven guilty so let’s see how Syneburn measures up.
The Safety Concerns of Syneburn
On the Syneburn web site you’ll find the following warning:
“Warning: Not for use by individuals under the age of 18. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Consult a physician or licensed qualified health care professional before using this product if you are at risk for, have been treated for, or are diagnosed with high blood pressure, heart disease, thyroid disease, depression or other psychiatric condition, renal disease, recurrent headaches, spasms, have asthma or taking asthma medication, or if you are using a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). Keep out of reach of children. Always consult a physician prior to using any dietary supplements.”
Yikes! The only thing missing from that warning is the Surgeon General.
As Close to a Stimulant As You Can Get
The reason that there are so many health concerns with Syneburn is because there are so many stimulant-like substances in it.
They got one thing right in the ingredient mix however, Synephrine. Synephrine is an extract from what is called “Bitter Orange.” Scientific studies have linked Synephrine with weight loss. The problem with Syneburn is that they have added all these other stimulants to the mix along with Synephrine and the result is a supplement that is not as effective and with side effects.
Pros
- Contains Synephrine
Cons
- Numerous Side Effects
- Stimulant Based
- No Appetite Suppressors
Conclusion- There are a lot better fat burners out there without the side effects.
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Jacob Jensen
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Joseph Myland
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Alyssa Hearton
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