Hot Rox review.
Hot Rox is a weight loss supplement that is manufactured by the company Biotest, which has created a number of weight loss products over the years. They claim this capsule can greatly stimulate the body's ability to burn fat, by increasing the matic enzyme, therefore regulating the amount of oxaloacetate that is released into the blood stream. This, in theory, is supposed to give the body more fuel to burn fat. It is also claimed that Hot Rox increases thyroid function.
Ouch ! What's wrong with Hot Rox ?
There are a number of complaints that have been associated with this product. For instance, while a percentage of users did claim that this helped them to lose weight effectively, there was a large number of consumers that reported getting ill while taking Hot Rox. Reports of nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, headaches, dizziness, and a 'jittery' feeling were common. While it isn't clear what ingredients may have caused the majority of the side effects, the high concentration of caffeine is likely responsible for the 'jittery', hyped feeling after each dose.
How should you take this pill ?
According to the instructions on the bottle, Hot Rox should only be taken once or twice a day, each time with an 8 oz glass of water. Biotech recommends beginning with one capsule, and then slowly moving up to two, in order to increase tolerance, and limit side effects. Since each bottle only costs $35.00 per 100 capsules, this method also makes it one of the more cost effective options on the weight loss market.
But be careful...
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should never take Hot Rox, and if you think you may become pregnant over the course of your weight loss, avoid this and all fat burning supplements. Those who have been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder, or who think they may have problems with an over active thyroid, should not take Hot Rox, as it claims to effect thyroid function. Do not take Hot Rox at night, as the high dose of caffeine within the capsules can make it difficult to sleep.
Conclusion : the final word. Should you take Hot Rox ?
Because there are no free trials or money back guarantee offered on their official website, or through any of their third-party distributors, consumers should take care when purchasing this product. Though it is relatively low cost, there is no scientific evidence to prove that it works any more effectively then other weight loss supplements. Users may also be put off by the many reports of side effects, and by the fact that it contains so many stimulants, which can cause a crash once the effects wear off.
In the end, the consumer must decide if they trust the testimonials that are offered through the site. While they are extensive there is no way to actually prove their authenticity. Because of this, there are no reliable cases that can be studied, nor any clinical trials that can be cited to prove this is a safe, worthwhile weight loss supplement. Without evidence an endorsement as to it's use cannot be given.



