Side Effects of Hot Rox Extreme

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Reported side effects from taking Hot Rox Extreme weight loss pills include the jitters, rash, headaches, insomnia, hot flashes, severe nausea and dizziness. The manufacturer recommends that that pregnant or breast feeding women should not take Hot Rox Extreme. Those who are elderly or chronically ill should also avoid Hot Rox Extreme. Due to the presence of piperine in Hot Rox Extreme, patients taking medications should avoid this supplement.

The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated or issued statements on many of the ingredients in Hot Rox Extreme, and clinical studies have not been carried out on the product itself or potential interactions with prescription drugs. It is therefore not advisable to take Hot Rox Extreme without consulting a medical practitioner.

How does Hot Rox Extreme work?

Hot Rox Extreme by Biotest is claimed to increase fat loss by up to 500%. It is said to achieve this by using a proprietary thermogenic formula which consists mainly of substances that increase lipase activity. Biotest heavily promote the apparent, ‘feel good’ effect after taking Hot Rox Extreme. This weight loss product is one of the latest generation of ephedra-free fat burners.

Hot Rox Extreme Dosage

Each bottle of Hot Rox Extreme contains 110 capsules. It is recommended to take 1 or 2 capsules of Hot Rox Extreme in the morning prior to breakfast and 1 or 2 capsules six hours later, each time on an empty stomach with 8 oz. of water. If a first time user of Hot Rox Extreme supplement, then begin by taking 1 capsule twice per day for 3 days prior to increasing the dose. Do not exceed 4 capsules in any 24-hour period. For best results, the manufacturer recommends taking Hot Rox Extreme for at least 1 month. If you have trouble sleeping, do not take Hot Rox Extreme within 6 hours of bedtime.

Ingredients of Hot Rox Extreme

There are two main active ingredients in Hot Rox Extreme: A7-E Super-Thermogenic Gel XXX500 and sclaremax, with guggulsterone functioning as a ‘booster’. Other ingredients include Carbolin™ 19, piperine, Yohimbine HCl, and caffeine.

A7-E Super-Thermogenic Gel: The website claims that A7-E is the longest lasting fat burning ingredient known to science. Biotest states that they have tested A7-E on human subjects, yet no clinical trial findings have been published.

Carbolin™ 19 (forskolin 1,9-carbonate): This is one of the ingredients incorporated in A7-E. Biotest claims that Carbolin 19 is a highly pure version of forskolin, which can help the body gain muscle mass. Unfortunately, the amount of forskolin in Carbolin 19, is not revealed.

Piperine: This compound is the alkaloid that makes black pepper so pungent. If any of the ingredients in Hot Rox Extreme Pills work the way that Biotest claims, then the addition of piperine could be helpful. Unfortunately, this compound could inhibit the metabolism of other drugs. In doing so, it may increase the bioavailability of other compounds, so a physician should be consulted prior to taking this weight loss supplement.

Yohimbine HCl: Biotest claims that Yohimbine HCl can block receptors that can make stubborn areas of the body resistant to fat loss. They present Yohimbine HCl as a fat spot reducer. A study conducted by the Institute of Sport Medicine, Sports Academy Belgrade did in fact find that Yohimbine HCl can reduce body fat in athletes. Yohimbine HCL may have excellent antioxidant potential. It is also believed to function as a vasodilator, boosting blood flow to the body’s extremities. As such, it has traditionally been used to treat erectile dysfunction. Do not use this ingredient is you have any form of hypertension.

Caffeine: The amount of caffeine in Hot Rox Extreme is not given. This is a cause for concern. Caffeine is a thermogenic compound. It has been shown to increase adrenaline levels; this hormone increases alertness and boosts energy levels. If sensitive to caffeine, potential side-effects can include: restlessness, irritability, sleeping problems, tremor, heart palpitations, upset stomach, nausea, frequent urination and skin rash.

Guggulsterones: Derived from the Indian Guggul tree, these compounds stimulate the thyroid gland to produce more thyroxin. This has the effect of increasing the body’s metabolic rate and, as a consequence, more fat is burnt. Some users have experienced gastrointestinal discomfort in taking guggulsterones.

Sclaremax: This compound is a diterpenoidal lactone found in a plant called Salvia sclarea. It is known to be an extremely potent adenylate cyclase activator, very similar to that of the diterpene derivative, forskolin, but with a much longer active life. The end result in taking this compound is stimulation of increased thyroid hormone production.

N-Acetyl-L-tyrosine: This is the amino acid tyrosine in free (unbound) form. Tyrosine is an amino acid that plays an important role in metabolism. It is the precursor to stimulatory neurotransmitters such as epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine and some of the thyroid hormones. All of these neurotransmitters and hormones play important roles in maintaining the body’s metabolic rate. Increased levels of tyrosine in the body can increase meatabolic rate. Several studies have also shown that tyrosine increases the benefits of caffeine/ephedrine products, in part by curbing appetite. The amount of L-tyrosine in Hot-Rox is not indicated on the product label. Toxicological studies indicate that tyrosine is quite safe.

Raspberry ketone: This is an aromatic compound found in red raspberries. Raspberry ketone has been shown to stimulate lipolysis in both white and brown adipose tissue.

The Hot Rox Extreme website

The Hot Rox Extreme website (Biotest.net) is a typical bodybuilding supplement website. It does, however, provide an ingredients label and a brief description of the product and some of its ingredients.

Hot Rox Extreme Pros

• Ephedra-free

Hot Rox Extreme Cons

• Contains caffeine
• Unsubstantiated claims
• On the expensive side
• Numerous negative customer testimonials
• There is not a 100% money-back guarantee with this product
• Propriety blend (ingredient amounts are not given)

Hot Rox Extreme Conclusions

Hot Rox Extreme is designed primarily for the bodybuilding community, and as such, should be avoided by the average person seeking to lose weight. Hot Rox Extreme has not yet been validated for safe use in man. There are no published clinical studies on this product.

Other Common Names: Biotest Hot Rox, Hot Rox Thermogenix, HotRox

1 comment so far ↓

#1 HBX on 01.25.10 at 9:36 pm

I’m a guy and i’ve used both Fahrenheit and Hot-Rox and its great all around. I’ve went from 225 bulked, to 189 on a cut in a matter of 3 months. Of course with a lean low carb diet, high protein meal plan, but if you take it as directed with water on an empty stomach then workout you get great pumps and an a great burn.

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