
OVERVIEW
The product's manufacturer boldly claims that it was the Hot-Rox dietary supplement that "made ephedra obsolete." Really? And, to think, all this time it was the FDA that made ephedra obsolete, by banning the sale of this ingredient. The active ingredient in Hot-Rox is something called A7-E, which helps your body burn fat at an accelerated rate.
POSITIVE
- Hot-Rox is reportedly one of the most powerful fat burners available without a prescription.
- Hot-Rox is intended to be used along with a reduced-calorie diet and a complete exercise program.
- Ephedra free.
NEGATIVE
- This product contains caffeine.
- Contains artificial coloring.
- Does not contain natural ingredients.
INGREDIENTS
A7-E Super-Thermogenic Gel 50/700 [lauroyl macrogol-32 glycerides, p-methylcarbonylethylphenol, 3,17-dihydroxy-delta-5-etiocholane-7-one diethylcarbonate, Sclaremax (proprietary, sclareolide)], yohimbine HCl, piperine, caffeine, lauroyl macrogol-32 glycerides, gelatin, FD&C red #40, FD&C yellow #6, and titanium dioxide.
INSTRUCTIONS
Take 1 or 2 tablets before breakfast with 8 ounces of water. Take another 1 or 2 tablets about six hours later, again with 8 ounces of water. If you are taking this product for the first time, begin by taking 2 capsules a day before increasing the dose. Never exceed 4 capsules in a day.
Product Misspellings
Hot Rox, HotRox, Hott Rox, Hot Roxx, Hot Rocks
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