Arson Fat Burn

I love the names of some of these products.  What does the word “arson” denote? How ‘bout fire, burning, melting, just to name a few. Obviously this is what the makers of the product want consumers to think. Can’t blame ‘em for the title, especially if it really does melt off the pounds.

How does Arson Fat Burn work?

Apparently this product has a patented process that blocks adenosine and alpha-2 receptors, which in turn elevates a key fat fighting hormone called noradrenaline. This hormone takes fatty acids stored by the body and then converts them into usable energy.

Arson Fat Burn may also act as a diuretic, in that it will flush the body of water that gets stored between the muscle and the skin.  This is supposed to give the user a more toned and ripped look, while shedding this water weight.

Does Arson Fat Burn really work?

It’s hard to say how effective this product really is. I like the ingredient list, it contains some fairly decent ingredients. You’re going to have to go off of what consumers are saying about the product. If there’s a lot of negativity surrounding it, that should tell you all you need to know.  Conversely, if people seem to like what they’re taking, consider that a good sign.

What are the side effects associated with Arson Fat Burn?

It should be noted that the driving ingredients seem to be caffeine based. Now, caffeine has been proven to be effective weight loss agents so don’t discount that.  But there are negative side effects to caffeine. Those include headaches, restlessness and increased heart rate.

Exercise…well duh!

This is common sense, but I did find this somewhat amusing.  According to the makers of Arson Fat Burn, “For best results, combine Arson with a hardcore bodybuilding diet and train like a man possessed in the gym.”

Yea, well that’s true with just about any supplement.  Most of us wouldn’t be after a weight loss supplement if we are on a bodybuilding diet and training like a man possessed in the gym.  Nonetheless, it is good advice.

The Good

  • Average ingredients
  • Could aid in weight loss
  • Not super expensive

The Bad

  • Contains strong stimulants
  • Those stimulants could result in negative side effects
  • Average ingredients

The way we see it

Good but not great, that’s how we look at Arson Fat Burn.  I think they’re on the right track but it seems a little too hardcore.  Now if that’s what your after, you may want to consider this product.  But if you’re just out to lose weight, and don’t want to be bouncing off the ceiling you can probably find something better.