Fusion Bodybuilding Sub-Q
The first thing we need to remember about Fusion bodybuilding Sub-Q is that it is designed for bodybuilders. If you’re not a bodybuilder you may want to consider another option. That said, if you’re dead set on taking this specific product you may still see some results but it might be like using a potato peeler to cut a steak. Yea it can be done but there are better options out there.
Let’s just assume that you are a body builder and you’re looking for something that can give you that edge. You’ve been trying to get to that little layer of fat just below the skin and now you’ve come across Fusion bodybuilding Sub-Q in hopes of eliminating that fat. Is this some new technology that specifically does that? I think it can – to a certain degree.
What’s the science behind Fusion Bodybuilding Sub-Q?
This thin layer of fat is hard to attack and can keep a bodybuilder off the podium. If Fusion bodybuilding Sub-Q can get to that layer and actually burn if off, then it would be a valuable asset in a body builders arsenal.
Based on what we see in the ingredient line-up I really don’t see anything that would leave me to believe that it can do exactly that. It seems that they tossed in a lot of caffeine and stimulant based ingredients and then mixed in a little diuretic to eliminate water and somehow that actually works.
To be honest, I’m not a body builder so maybe this formula really does work but I again, just don’t see why it’s anything different then what I see in other fat burners. I think you’ll lose weight on product but because it’s contains some pretty strong stimulants you’d better be sure you’re body can handle it. If you don’t do well with caffeine or other stimulants, I don’t have to tell you probably won’t like Fusion bodybuilding Sub-Q.
The good
- Contains solid ingredients
- Website is informative and straight laced.
The bad
- Contains strong stimulants
- Expensive
- Contains a lot of the same stuff as other pills – nothing new
- No info on a money-back guarantee
The way we see it
This is a tough call for us. The ingredient profile looks promising but I just don’t see how it will actually perform better then cheaper burners. If you’re a bodybuilder specifically looking to make your skin look really thin and nothing else has worked then this might be worth the $100 price tag, otherwise I’d probably recommend you look elsewhere.
