
What is Fat Smack?
Fat Smack is thermolipolytic that claims to be able to figuratively—we hope—smack your fat away. It uses 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine, otherwise known as caffeine, to increase the body’s thermogenesis, decrease appetite and enhance your energy expenditure. Although Purus Labs holds true to its name and tries to offer you only the purest ingredients to ensure that you aren’t getting a supplement that is full of fluff that you don’t need, there are quite a few other ingredients in Fat Smack that have not necessarily been proven to improve weight loss.
Benefits of Fat Smack
Although caffeine isn’t as exotic as some of the fat-burning agents on today’s market, it certainly has made its mark on the diet pills because it simply speeds up your body, which means you’re burning more calories and losing more weight.
Possible Side Effects for Fat Smack
Despite the fact that caffeine does allow your body to burn more calories, creating the desired result of more weight loss, it does not, however come without baggage. Those who have used caffeine-based diet pills have complained of constant dry-mouth, jitters and even heart flutters. Because caffeine is so widespread, these side-effects are well-known and in most fat-burners you will find calming agents to help soothe the high-strung effects that caffeine has on the body.
However, Purus Labs prides itself on keeping its products’ ingredients short and sweet, allowing only room for a few agents to help counteract the effects of the caffeine. This would be fine if they were sure these few ingredients were effective, but scientific studies haven’t shown the ingredients to do what Purus Labs says they will. The ingredient 2-amino-4 methylhexane is supposed to copy the effects of the body’s own sympathetic nervous system and provide a feeling of euphoria, but studies have only shown it to be effective in nasal decongestion.
Conclusion
Sometimes a company’s ideology can get in the way of what is really most important to the consumer—which is getting results. If Purus Labs is so interested in having a short and pure ingredient list, maybe they should research what they’re putting into their supplements a little more thoroughly.