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    Boditek Burn & Tone supplement

    Hi,

    I have recently purchased a tub of the above product and was wondering if anyone has any information about it.

    I understand the theory behind it but am not too sure how to get the best out of it.

    Is there any particular routine you should follow while taking the product, i;e certain eating plans or exercise plans?

    Also, should I take this supplement on days when I do not plan to do any weight training or exercising?

    Any help will be much appreciated


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    never heard of it.

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    See the link below.


    http://www.bodi-tek.co.uk/v2/burnntone.shtml


    There are likely to be products that are very similar but I am not too sure how to get the best from it.


    thanks

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    what is in it?

    I do not any type of ingrediant profile?

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    Ingredients are as follows:


    Soya isolate
    Rice flour
    Apple powder(organic)
    Vanilla
    Garcinia Cambogia
    Creatine monohydrate
    lecithin
    Ascorbic acid(vitamin C)
    L-carnitine L-tartrate
    Gymnema Sylvestre
    Calcium(carbonate
    Vitamin B3 (Nicotinamide)
    Potassium Gluconate
    Vitamin E (D-alpha tocopherol)
    Choline (bitartrate)
    PABA (Para-aminobenzoic Acid)
    Vitamin A (acetate)
    Inositol
    Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5)
    Pyridoxine HCL (vitamin B6)
    Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
    Thiamine HCL (vitamin B1)
    Zinc (gluconate)
    Iron (gluconate)
    Vitamin D2
    Manganese (guuconate)
    Potssium Iodide (iodine)
    Folacin (folic acid)
    Chromium (polynicotinate)
    Selenium (methionine)
    Biotin
    Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12)
    Copper (gluconate)



    Hope this helps,

    if it does nothing else, just typing that out has given my fingers a workout!

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    Any advice on this supplement?

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    ummm....it's very interesting!

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    Do tell, do tell

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    Can nobody help me with this?


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    It isn't that interesting. A protien with additional nutrients to help loose weight? Probally higher Carnitine levels that whats just in a basic whey protein amino acid profile.
    These are my favorite faces : - - -

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    looks like a glorified multivitamin/mineral

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    So would you advise me to only take it on days when I am going to train or every day?


    Thanks for the help by the way.

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    Hold your horses, this is the product that contains:

    "high tech ingredients such as L-Carnitine and Creatine"!!!!!

    Malc, when you use it up, don't buy it again.

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    Why would you advise not to use it the twin peaks?


    I have no idea when it comes to supplements.

    I want something that will help to speed up my metabolism, and help to lose fat whilst also build lean muscle.


    Can anyone suggest an alternative?

    cheers

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    Making your own EC stack is probably the best. But the main thing when losing fat is your diet, be sure you got your diet in check or no supplements will be of any use anyway.

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