
Flash Point is a fast absorbing weight loss product that is supposed to work ultra-quick, in fact it’s supposed to work in a quick 33 seconds. That may have to do with the way the supplements are introduced into the body. With Flash Point, the capsules are slipped under the tongue, skipping the stomach all together. Somehow this process is supposed to speed up the fat burning process.
What are the ingredients inside Flash Point Fat Burner?
The problem with Flash Point might not be in the delivery system but the amount of ingredients that actually make up the product’s compound. For example, sometimes a diet pill will include solid ingredients, but if proper amounts aren’t used then the supplements aren’t nearly as effective. Let’s take a look at some the ingredients used in Flash Point:
Phenylethylamine: this supplement is commonly used as a mood elevator and some cases an appetite suppressant.
Hordenine HCL: is an amino acid that keeps muscles health and strong. However there is little evidence to suggest that it builds muscles or helps in the weight loss process.
Synephrine: is a cousin to ephedrine and acts in a similar fashion but without the adverse side effects. Synephrine is thought to increase energy, burn fat and suppress appetite. About 250 mg need to be taken in for it to reach its maximum potential.
Evodiamines: are thought to slow the weight gain process and may even promote weight loss in some diets.
Yohimbine: Believe it or not, this is actually a natural aphrodisiac. But it won’t actually help with weight loss.
Our main beef with Flash Point is the lack of proper dosage amounts of these products. They only list on their ingredient table a proprietary blend of these ingredients at 280 mg. Synephrine alone needs 250 mg itself to be effective. You can see how Flash Point would be lacking.
The Good
- A quicker fat burner
- Solid ingredients
- Good 60-day guarantee
The Bad
- Fails to use proper dosages
- Uses strong stimulates so beware of side effects
- Expensive
The way we see it
Flash Point contains solid ingredients and the money-back guarantee is solid. But it’s not as strong as we’d like to see. But the money back guarantee might protect a consumer from having to eat the cost of the pills if they find they don’t work for them.
