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W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer is a Fat Burner diet pill from US based internet sports nutrition company Ubervita. It is described as Amazon.com’s best selling supplement and although we don’t know whether this is true, W700 has attracted numerous positive customer reviews.
When you are looking to lose weight, a powerful fat burner that helps increase your metabolism can seem like a good option.
W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer looks to be a standard bodybuilding style product and the only thing that seems any different about this supplement is the high amount of positive customer feedback it has attracted.

W700 Thermogenic Hyper-Metabolizer Review

W700 Thermogenic Facts

  • Ubervita is an internet sports and nutrition company based in Washington
  • Each bottle contains 60 capsules
  • Sold predominantly through Amazon
W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer is fat burner that promises to help you lose weight by thermogenesis.
Research has shown that the speed of the metabolism varies from individual to individual and is affected by your lifestyle, diet, age and genetic make up.
Certain foodstuffs such as caffeine can raise the speed of the metabolism and body temperature enabling you to burn off excess fat more efficiently. This is the thinking behind all fat burners and they can be effective for some weight loss.
In addition, if you carry out exercise or follow a gym routine and you may find that exercise performance is improved due to your enhanced energy levels. Some customers just like the energy buzz that a fat burner can cause. However, this does not appeal to everyone and in some case weight loss is short lived once your body becomes accustomed to stimulants.
At first glance, W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer looks a typical body builder weight loss product.
The product website follows the usual style of black pages, moodily lit shots of men with muscles and dramatic product pictures but lacks any details about the ingredients contained in the supplement. Nor does it provide any clinical evidence that proves that it works. Just a picture of the packaging and that is just about it.
W700 is also available via Amazon but again do not provide much product information.
Ubervita are an American company based in Washington State.
Other Ubervita products include Roct Energy Ignitor Drink Mix an energy drink apparently containing a formula “years in the making” and UberDay a supplement aimed at men’s health.

So What Is W700 Thermogenic Hyper-Metabolizer and What Are The Ingredients?

W700 is a fat burner diet pill made by US company Ubervita. The company do not provide any ingredients information but we found the contents listed on the label.
Serving size is one capsule and because the ingredients are in a proprietary blend, we cannot give you an accurate breakdown.

Proprietary Blend 468 mg:

  • Caffeine: This is the principle ingredient in many fat burning diet pills. Some research has shown that caffeine can cause thermogenesis and fat oxidation (fat burning) and this can be helpful for weight loss.
    However, you do have to consider that an average cup of instant coffee contains 100mg of caffeine so is there really any need to take this ingredient in supplement form? In addition, the body can quickly become accustomed to caffeine and the metabolism boost effect can slow down.
  • Schizandra (Schisandra): Is a plant that predominantly grows in Russia and China. There is some evidence that it may increase energy levels, physical performance and endurance. It is sometimes used for medicine against liver disease because the chemicals contained in the plant stimulate enzymes that speed up biochemical reactions in the liver.
    Source: WebMD resource
  • L- Arginine: Amino acid (chemical building block) that is obtainable through diet most notably red meat and dairy products. It helps blood vessels dilate and because of this is sometimes used to treat heart conditions. L Arginine is sometimes used to improve blood circulation and has a variety of uses including a preventative against the common cold, high blood pressure and improved kidney function after transplant. May cause drug interactions. Source: WebMD resource
  • Beta Alanine: Naturally occurring amino acid, which is sometimes, used in sports supplements.
    Limited clinical testing has suggested that it may improve fatigue levels. When Beta Alanine was trialled on an American football team it seemed there was an improvement in stamina and endurance when taken over a regular period.
    Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19083385
  • Gurana Seed extract: This seed is extracted from a native Brazilian climbing plant Paullina cupana, which has small red berries that contain higher levels of caffeine than coffee. Stimulant.
  • Urva Ursi: This natural plant extract is believed to be effective for urinary tract disorders and kidney infections. Has a diuretic effect and lacks evidence regarding long-term safety. May interact with medication and can cause gastrointestinal side effects.
  • Capsicum: When taken in sufficient quantities, some research has indicated that high levels of capsaicoinds increases the metabolism and promote fat burning. One clinical test carried out in Thailand found that after eating 5g of chilli peppers the metabolism was increased for 30 minutes after ingestion. Source : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14649970
  • Garcinia Cambogia: This South Asian fruit has been investigated for its role in weight loss and appears to have some positive short-term effects. The rind of the fruit contains hydroxycitric acid, which is believed to have an appetite suppressing effect.
    There is some evidence that it can help people feel full and it may have potential for fat reduction and the treatment of diabetes but research is currently ongoing.
    Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11134690
  • Raspberry Ketones: Much touted weight loss ingredient but mainly tested on animals and no real proof that it works on humans for weight loss. Requires further evidence and human testing.
    Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22551412
  • Tribulus: Flowering plant that is considered a weed in some parts of America and sometimes known as Devil’s weed or Goathead It is believed to increase testosterone levels and for this reason is sometimes used in dietary supplements that improve performance (both athletic and sexual). However although this has worked in animal testing, research on humans has proved otherwise
    Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10997957
  • Vitamin B6 2000 mcg: Sounds a lot but only 2mg, also called Pyridoxine and involved in many aspects of the metabolism and vital for the breakdown of lipids. Vitamin B6 is present in many foodstuffs including pork, bread, eggs, fish and poultry. You need around 1.4 mg of B6 a day if you are a man, women need about 1.2 mg.

  • What Does All This Mean?
  • W700 contains ingredients with a stimulant effect and looks to be fairly standard fat burner that may give you a lift in mood and energy. However there is nothing here that is particularly aimed at weight loss, instead, it is mainly concerned about improving stamina and energy levels, which can help weight loss, but taking is often a short-lived effect. Evidence has indicted that people soon become accustomed to caffeine and the initial metabolism boosting effect soon wears off.
    In addition, it is unlikely that the capsicum will be in sufficient quantities to have an effect. Animal testing on Raspberry ketone also suggests that it needs to be taken in extremely high quantities in order to work and even then, there is no proof.
    Some of the amino acids look interesting and do seem to have energy boosting qualities.
    Despite this iffy looking evidence, many people appear to have found that W700 works if the feedback is to be believed.

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