Ignite Maxx

Although Ignite Maxx promises to only help you burn through calories by igniting your metabolism, some consumers have claimed that it burned their stomach more than their fat stores.
But rather than letting a few bad reviews ruin this product’s name, we decided to look into Ignite Maxx to see what this weight loss supplement could really do.
What Does Ignite Maxx Do?
According to Ignite Maxx’s website, this diet pill is supposed to help you increase your metabolism so that you’re burning more calories each day.
Since our ancestors have lived for thousands of years on a diet that fluctuated between feast and famine, our bodies have been genetically determined to burn as few calories as is physically possible, storing the rest as fat.
But now that so many people are lucky enough to have more than enough food, we’ve had to turn to weight loss supplements like Ignite Maxx to help us strip away the excess fat from our bodies.
However, even though Ignite Maxx claims to be able to get rid of all this unsightly energy stores that tend to gather around our midsections, we have our doubts.
Does It Work?
Ignite Maxx does not reveal its ingredient list for potential customers to view before buying the product.
The closest we get to a description of Ignite Maxx’s formula is one line that says it includes “clinically proven ingredients.” But even that has an asterisk to say that this statement isn’t verified.
A product that isn’t proud enough of its ingredients to highlight even a few on their website usually means they’ve got a formula of fillers and duds, or that there are ingredients that could be dangerous to you.
The only thing we can guess about this product is that it is packed with stimulants, because there is another “Stim-Free” option of Ignite Maxx.
Our Opinion:
Because Ignite Maxx doesn’t have any information on its stellar ingredients, we have to assume that this product is merely expecting people to buy it who aren’t patient enough to do their research first.
The only quasi-reassuring thing about Ignite Maxx was that they were featured in First for Women magazine; but we soon found that even this was falsified and Ignite Maxx really has no credibility.
Since there are so many other weight loss supplements with visible and effective ingredients, we do not recommend Ignite Maxx.