Nothing beats a good diet and cardio. Think of it this way: Proper diet and exercise = 95% of your fat loss results. Supplements = 5% of your fat loss results. Look for improvements in your diet first. Having said that, you could likely benefit from a good appetite suppresent. Look into Venom or AMP.
I presume we know how to diet (not always the case). This person is asking about supplements, in the supplements subforum.
Scorch Remix, MAN Labs. Joey Rodriguez has a winner in this formulation. Does what it says. I tested it. I tried his product twice now. Its a sound design.
cAmphibolic. Again, I tested it out of curiosity and found that it worked quite well when combined with a sensible cutting diet and cardio. I used hit cardio, 3x weekly. I underdosed it, due to my sensitivity to cAMP inducers. Worked fine, very few side effects once you got dosing right..
Same shit, different day (getting the dosing right): Sesathin and TTA. Smashing effect, short term weight loss, couple weeks on, couple weeks off. Wouldn't use it more than one month. Dose it too high, you feel like shit. Be warned.
I don't work for any of these companies. I don't formally endorse these products, but I do informally - the science is sound, they work.
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