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Originally Posted by VanillaRice
No, phenterfein is right.
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I googled it.
The name clearly is to make consumers think it's like phentermine but "over the counter". The ingredients are that of most fat burners I've seen on the market and with a $149 price tag "marked down" just under $80 I can think of a few other products that it's trying to compete with in a similiar market.
Most fat burners will work for all people for a set period of time but there is no magic pill that will replace a clean diet. Fat burners should really only be used when you've hit a plateau or in addition to a clean diet and cycled on and off every two weeks.
But that really doesn't answer your question.