Hydroburn Review
What You Should Know
Hydroburn is a capsule-type dieting supplement that works primarily as a thermogenic and diuretic. A lot of the body weight that will be lost may be water, so continual rehydration is important. It is made of many ingredients, but what they claim that what sets them apart from other products is their combination of Uva Ursi, Cayenne, and Dandelion Root.
Warnings and disclaimers point out associated risks with this product. Many of the ingredients have not been fully studied, so they may have unknown effects or interactions with other medications. Read and research the contraindications, and use with caution.
List of Ingredients
The ingredients of Hydroburn are Hydroxynol, Bitter Orange extract, Hydroxycitrate, Guarana Extract, L-Carnitine, Chromium Picolinate, Salican Complex, Cayenne Extract, Dandelion Root, Hydroxycitric Acid, Uva Ursi, Purple Willow Bark, White Willow Bark, Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Whey, and Stearic Acid.
Some of these ingredients are controversial as used in diet supplements. Chromium Picolinate in particular has been shown to cause chromosome damage in test hamsters. Guarana also causes jitters, nausea, insomnia, quickened heartbeats, and elevated blood pressure.
Product Features
The list of ingredients for Hydroburn is very long, and the purported effects are similarly numerous. Appetite suppression, fat-burning, diuretic, accelerated metabolism, increased energy levels, longer exercise endurance, and even resisting sweets are just some of the effects derived from the components. The label mentions right away that most of the lost weight will be water, so this should be something to take note of. It is just around USD 22 for an 80-capsule bottle. There is no official website, but it is available from many online retail sites.
Pro’s
- Some of the contraindications and warnings are pointed out on the label.
- Diuretic nature is identified and emphasized.
- It may be bought online quite easily.
Con’s
- Diuretic nature means a large portion of lost weight is water weight, meaning lost weight could be regained quickly.
- Danger of dehydration.
- Many complicated ingredients, some with unknown properties.
- Many side effects may result.
- No manufacturer website to confirm product authenticity.
- Meant for the very short term.
- Complexity of ingredients obscures which does what.
Conclusion
Hydroburn does stand out because of its ingredients — there are too many of them. This is easily one of the most complicated diet supplements out there. WhatÃs worse, some of the many ingredients have not been researched to the full extent, so how they affect the body is not yet fully understood. The product is a double-edged sword, to say the least. Losing weight by losing water is not a safe way to lose weight; your body needs water to function properly.
The careless user might end up doing him- or herself more harm than good if they use Hydroburn improperly. Having such a long list of unusual ingredients makes the effects difficult to identify, making the determination of what does each do a difficult task. As a final word, this product should be used with caution and discipline, or else you might end up hurting your body.
