The Effects of Hot Rox

Hot Rox is a thermogenic fat burner made by Biotest, a company that manufactures many types of dietary supplements. Here, we will look at the active ingredients in Hot Rox and the effects that it may have on the body.
  1. Ingredients

    • Each serving (two capsules) of Hot Rox contains Hot Rox thermogenic blend, thiamin, niacin, panthothetic acid, B 12, and pyridoxal 5 phosphate. Hot Rox was designed to help boost T3 thyroid levels without causing a suppression of the Thyroid Stimulation Hormone or TSH. Biotest claims that this helps the body break down fats so they do not get stored as fat.

    Function

    • Hot Rox claims to help you burn calories and lose weight while increasing energy. It has been used by many fitness competitors, weightlifters and bodybuilders before a competition to help them cut their body weight to the desired level. Because it is a thermogenic fat burner, it helps to increase body temperature and heart rate, stimulating the body to burn calories and fat. The label recommends that Hot Rox be taken as follows: one to three Hot Rox capsules before breakfast and one to three capsules six hours later, not to exceed six capsules daily.

    Effects

    • It is important to note that effects of Hot Rox can vary widely. Hot Rox does not contain ephedra, which was banned from use in 2006. Hot Rox may have a warming sensation that some people feel within minutes of use, as well as an increased sense of alertness. Hot Rox users also claim that it has helped them to lose weight and body fat.

    Considerations

    • There are some important points to consider when trying a dietary supplement like Hot Rox. All thermogenic fat burners do not work well for everyone. If you happen to be sensitive to stimulants, Hot Rox may not be for you. Some users will get jittery and have an increased heart rate while using Hot Rox. Another important point is that no thermogenic fat burner will work well if you are not eating a well-balanced diet and exercising.

    Warning

    • Dietary supplements such as Hot Rox are not evaluated by the FDA. Anyone who has any prior health issues such as high blood pressure or migraine headaches; is breastfeeding or taking any prescription medications; or anyone under the age of 18 should not take Hot Rox or any other thermogenic fat burner until a physician has been consulted.

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