Best fat burners??

Best fat burners available like lipo6 ,hydroxycut,green coffee..pls reply which one is the best fat burner around??(no negative comments pls)

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  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    None of them work. If you read the find print, they all say "in combination with a calorie deficit/healthy diet and exercise". It's the calorie deficit that causes the weight loss. They may give a boost of energy, but they do nothing for weight loss.
  • Rebecca0224
    Rebecca0224 Posts: 810 Member
    Caffeine
  • ent3rsandman
    ent3rsandman Posts: 170 Member
    Personally I like to ingest fire.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator
    What everyone has said. If there was a good and legal fat burner that didnt' have side effects of death, we would probably be taking it too and widely known. Unfortunately, there is no supplement that really increases fat loss. There are a handful of supplements that can be beneficial towards training (caffeine and creatine); those that improve satiety and maintenance of muscle (protein powders); those to address deficiencies and improve cellular functions (vitamin D, multi vitamin); or those that can support improve health (fish oil).

    If you really want to know about the ingredients and the science behind them, I'd look at www.examine.com
  • dhimaan
    dhimaan Posts: 774 Member
    Chicken salad
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator
    Here's a major fat burner, if used frequently:

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    Real nice. I actually picked up a bike recently and love it's fat burning capabilities!
  • motivatedsister
    motivatedsister Posts: 544 Member
    I'll agree with everyone else here that there's no magical pill that's going to lose the weight for you.

    But as @psuLemon alluded to I do think there are supplements out there that can aid you in various aspects of this journey, depending on what it is that you're trying to achieve. OP I don't know if you're male or female, but I just started taking the women's ripped vitapak from GNC that does include a "fat-burner." I do not believe it's literally burning fat lol; I like to think of it more as an energy booster. I do notice that during a workout I have more energy, can go at it a little harder, or a little longer...which does result in me burning more calories during said workout than if I didn't take it (somewhere between 70-100 calories more than usual per my Fitbit). But I still have to do the work!

    Pre-workouts/"fat-burners"/energy booster/caffeine or whatever else you wanna call it are definitely not needed for weight loss and aren't for everyone. Consult your doctor and truly understand what you're taking and what it is intended for!

    P.s. If you are a male GNC has a male equivalent vitapak can't speak to it obviously, but I would assume it's got some equivalent "fat-burner."
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,426 MFP Moderator
    I'll agree with everyone else here that there's no magical pill that's going to lose the weight for you.

    But as @psuLemon alluded to I do think there are supplements out there that can aid you in various aspects of this journey, depending on what it is that you're trying to achieve. OP I don't know if you're male or female, but I just started taking the women's ripped vitapak from GNC that does include a "fat-burner." I do not believe it's literally burning fat lol; I like to think of it more as an energy booster. I do notice that during a workout I have more energy, can go at it a little harder, or a little longer...which does result in me burning more calories during said workout than if I didn't take it (somewhere between 70-100 calories more than usual per my Fitbit). But I still have to do the work!

    Pre-workouts/"fat-burners"/energy booster/caffeine or whatever else you wanna call it are definitely not needed for weight loss and aren't for everyone. Consult your doctor and truly understand what you're taking and what it is intended for!

    P.s. If you are a male GNC has a male equivalent vitapak can't speak to it obviously, but I would assume it's got some equivalent "fat-burner."

    They look ok. The additional energy is probably from the VitD and the crap ton of caffeine that the fat burner has. But their fat metabolizer is laughable at best. L-Carnitine has not been proven to be effective in humans. If you want to save some money, I'd recommend picking up a quality fish oil and either just drinking coffee/tea/diet soda or using a caffeine supplement. You will get the same effect.

    If you want to look at quality, you can use www.labdoor.com
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,596 Member
    edited April 2017
    Calorie deficit. Exercise.

    This.

    And with regard to exercise, I especially like cycling, climbing stairs, and walking. :)
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
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    I heart this.
  • bethanyka
    bethanyka Posts: 159 Member
    BeauNash wrote: »
    evileen99 wrote: »
    Do you think that if there were ANY product, ANYWHERE in the world that you could buy that could make you lose weight that Oprah Winfrey would still be fat?

    They don't work.

    That caused me some problems with the coffee-keyboard interface.


    I just read a story on Oprah. She tried every fad diet out there. After what, 20 years, she's now allegedly on WW, which is essentially a calorie counting and portion control method.
    All the money in the world, all the people working for you aren't going to do it for YOU.
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    bethanyka wrote: »
    BeauNash wrote: »
    evileen99 wrote: »
    Do you think that if there were ANY product, ANYWHERE in the world that you could buy that could make you lose weight that Oprah Winfrey would still be fat?

    They don't work.

    That caused me some problems with the coffee-keyboard interface.


    I just read a story on Oprah. She tried every fad diet out there. After what, 20 years, she's now allegedly on WW, which is essentially a calorie counting and portion control method.
    All the money in the world, all the people working for you aren't going to do it for YOU.

    And she gets to eat BREAD EVERY DAY!

    But idk...From what I hear, it's actually tough to work bread into the new points system.
  • BoxerBrawler
    BoxerBrawler Posts: 2,032 Member
    BeauNash wrote: »
    evileen99 wrote: »
    Do you think that if there were ANY product, ANYWHERE in the world that you could buy that could make you lose weight that Oprah Winfrey would still be fat?

    They don't work.

    That caused me some problems with the coffee-keyboard interface.

    Oprah Winfrey still IS fat. Which is why she's now doing the Weight Watchers thing. What did she do before this one? Nutrisystem? Beyond Diet? I can't remember. Not that these systems don't work... but guess why they work? Because they pre-pack the appropriate portion sizes = reducing your overall calories. These systems don't work long term because no one actually learns anything! They just open the box and eat.

  • bethanyka
    bethanyka Posts: 159 Member
    edited April 2017
    BeauNash wrote: »
    evileen99 wrote: »
    Do you think that if there were ANY product, ANYWHERE in the world that you could buy that could make you lose weight that Oprah Winfrey would still be fat?

    They don't work.

    That caused me some problems with the coffee-keyboard interface.

    Oprah Winfrey still IS fat. Which is why she's now doing the Weight Watchers thing. What did she do before this one? Nutrisystem? Beyond Diet? I can't remember. Not that these systems don't work... but guess why they work? Because they pre-pack the appropriate portion sizes = reducing your overall calories. These systems don't work long term because no one actually learns anything! They just open the box and eat.

    BREAD!

    when she lost all that weight and brought the meat out on stage, she had done an all-liquid diet for I believe 4 months. she says she gained weight every day after the 4 months ended. I know she also did Atkins but couldn't stick to it for long-term - BREAD!
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    A cup of coffee and a pair of running shoes.
  • TheChaoticBuffalo
    TheChaoticBuffalo Posts: 86 Member
    Put the money you'd spend on fat burners toward a gym membership...and spend an hour or so there five or six times a week.
  • dfwesq
    dfwesq Posts: 592 Member
    dlptcb wrote: »
    Put the money you'd spend on fat burners toward a gym membership...and spend an hour or so there five or six times a week.
    Or walk to the gym for free. :)
  • BeauNash
    BeauNash Posts: 103 Member
    BeauNash wrote: »
    evileen99 wrote: »
    Do you think that if there were ANY product, ANYWHERE in the world that you could buy that could make you lose weight that Oprah Winfrey would still be fat?

    They don't work.

    That caused me some problems with the coffee-keyboard interface.

    Oprah Winfrey still IS fat. Which is why she's now doing the Weight Watchers thing. What did she do before this one? Nutrisystem? Beyond Diet? I can't remember. Not that these systems don't work... but guess why they work? Because they pre-pack the appropriate portion sizes = reducing your overall calories. These systems don't work long term because no one actually learns anything! They just open the box and eat.

    Not sure why you've quoted me here...