Hydroxycut Advanced was the first of an entire subline of Hydroxycut products based on clinically proven ingredients, scientific research, and a “new and improved” approach. Hydroxycut Advanced attracted quite a few loyal customers, until it was replaced with a number of other Hydroxycut Advanced products and more recently, a Pro Clinical line.
Hydroxycut Advanced was gradually discontinued without a lot of fuss and muss, and it was comprised of relatively tame ingredients including vitamin C, vitamin D, hydroxycitric acid, goji extract, acerola concentrate, blueberry concentrate, zeaxanthin caffeine anhydrous, and bilberry extract.
Hydroxycut Advanced used a blend primarily made up of superfruits, which are healthy but do not technically promote weight loss results. It used quite a few ingredients such as vitamin D, vitamin C, goji extract, and blueberry extract. Its only highly recognizable weight loss ingredient was caffeine anhydrous, which has been clinically proven to burn fat. However, as popular as it is, it has also become known for its stimulant related side effects such as jitters, headaches, nausea, and insomnia.
Hydroxycut Advanced focused at one time on superfruits instead of fat burners. This is not without reason. Superfruits are recognized as being extremely healthy, and provide essential nutrients to the body, taking the body’s focus off of its own basic needs and allowing that energy to go into other things (preferably fat burning and weight loss). It is not direct, but Hydroxycut is not the first or the last company to use it.
Hydroxycut Advanced did not attract any extra complaints of serious side effects. All reports seemed to be fairly average, describing for the most part side effects that are commonly associated with caffeine based products, which as you may have noticed are everywhere.
Hydroxycut Advanced bottles generally sell for $29.95, though some retailers do offer discounts of about $5 when ordering multiple bottles.
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