Animal Cuts Review
What You Should Know
Animal Cuts is a popular powdered product with bodybuilders. The product description tells the consumer that the product aims to reduce body fat thermogenically. Universal Nutrition is the creator of Animal Cuts and the official website offers detailed information on the product as well as the ability to purchase the product directly from the manufacturer. There is contact information for the main company on the website.
There is no ingredient information available on the Universal Nutrition website. The ingredients were found, however, on a third party consumer website selling the product.
Ingredients
Lipotropic Complex (Insitol Monophosphate, Choline Citrate and Betaine HCL), Thermogenic Complex (L-Theanine, Synephrine, OtopamineTyramine, Coleus Forskohli Extract and Epigallocatech Gallate), Metabolic Complex (Guarana and L-Carnitine), Thyroid Complex (Guggul and Soy Isoflavones), Diuretic Complex (Uva Ursi Extract and Dandelion Extract), Chromium Picolinate, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Chromium Polynicotinate, Phosphate, Phosphatidylcholine, Inosine, Ginger ZRoot Extract, Citrilene, Grapefruit Extract, Phenylalanine, White Willow Bark, Bitter Orange Extract, Cocoa Extract,Green Tea Extract, Potassium Phosphate, Magnesium Phosphate, Magnesium Stearate, Gelatin, Niacin, Vitamin B6 and Stearic Acid.
Product Features
The consumer will immediately notice the information on the Universal Nutrition website is aimed toward serious bodybuilders and not the common person trying to lose weight. There are some key ingredients the consumer needs to look at when deciding whether to try the Animal Cuts. There is caffeine in the Metabolic Complex and Synephrine in the Thermogenic Complex; these are both stimulants. The Diuretic Complex includes two hefty herbal diuretics which may not be suitable for many users. The Neurotransmitter Regulators include St. John’s Wort which is mood altering and can have negative, even life threatening, side effects if the consumer has to undergo anesthesia.
Animal Cuts is to be taken as one packet twice a day. The product retails for $56.95 from Universal Nutrition, but was found on third party retail websites for as little as $27.32 for 42 packs.
Advantages
- Animal Cuts can be purchased directly from the manufacturer.
- Contact information is provided on the main website.
- There is a return policy in effect.
Disadvantages
- The return policy is only in effect for product purchased directly through Universal Nutrition.
- The product is more expensive through Universal Nutrition.
- The diuretic and stimulant ingredients may pose risk to some users.
- There are no warnings on the website regarding use of this product.
Conclusion
Aside from the fact that there is no clinical information available on the Animal Cuts ingredients, the ingredient listing offers some chance of side effects for many people. The St. John’s Wort is mood altering posing contraindication when taking other mood altering medications. The diuretics make the product unsuitable for people with heart problems and kidney problems and the stimulants also pose risk for those with heart problems. To top it off, Universal Nutrition sells the product for twice as much as third party retailers. We cannot support this product at this time.
