Ripped Fuel FAQ
Ripped Fuel is one of many dietary supplements on the market promising to help with weight loss, or more specifically, reduction of body fat. Some Ripped Fuel products contain Ephedra, a controversial stimulant that constricts blood vessels while simultaneously increasing blood pressure and heart rate.-
Description
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Ripped Fuel refers to a number of dietary supplements created by Twinlab that claim to counteract the body's natural tendency to store unhealthy body fat while increasing lean muscle mass in the body. There are five varieties in all: Ripped Fuel Xtendr, Ripped Fuel 5X, CLA Fuel, Ripped Fuel Ephedra Free and Ripped Fuel Extreme Ephedra Free.
Who Makes Ripped Fuel?
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Ripped Fuel is made by Twinlab Corporation, a United States company and manufacturer of dietary, bodybuilding and sports-oriented supplements.
What are the Ingredients in Ripped Fuel?
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While each Ripped Fuel product has its own formula, the following ingredients are found in Ripped Fuel products: green tea extract, cocoa, L-tyrosine, cayenne fruit, caffeine, maltodextrin, cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, sodium bicarbonate, silica, citric acid and glycerin.
What Does Ripped Fuel Do?
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Ripped Fuel promises consumers that it helps you burn calories faster, preserve lean muscle mass, enhance nutrient absorption, reduce body fat, increase energy and obtain ripped abs.
Are There Any Side Effects?
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Like all fat burning dietary supplements that contain stimulants such as caffeine, ephedrine and/or aspirin, Ripped Fuel has side effects. Side effects include feeling anxious or restless, blurry vision, digestive issues including nausea and stomach aches, increased heart rate, disruption of sleep patterns, headaches and withdrawal symptoms.
Controversy
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