Formula Purposes & Benefits |
Raspberry Ketone Ultra with African Mango is a natural thermogenic aid that can support fat burning during exercise, healthy cholesterol levels, healthy inflammation response, controlled appetite, and immune health.
Our formula utilizes 7 evidence-based superfoods and caffeine in a powerful combination resulting in a world-class formula. Our formula utilizes evidence based efficacious dosages of ingredients to take your weight loss, exercise performance, and health to the next level. |
Formula Ingredient Deck | Benefits Of Each Ingredient |
Raspberry Ketones |
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African Mango |
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Green Tea Extract |
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Caffeine Anhydrous |
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Apple Cider Vinegar |
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Iodine/Kelp |
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Grape Seed Extract |
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Proper Use of This Supplement |
As a dietary supplement take two (2) veggie capsules once a day. For best results take 20-30 min before a meal, or as directed by your healthcare professional. |
Our Formula Vs Other Formulas In The Market | |
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility. | 1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility. |
2. Utilizes quality evidence-based thermogenic aids. | 2. Uses very low dosages of thermogenic aids comprising of mostly fillers. |
3. Contains unnecessary cheap/ toxic ingredients in a liquid formula. | 3. Uses non-toxic vegetable capsulation. |
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