T5 Super Heat Fat Burner

T5 Super Heat Fat Burner by Forza claims to work within five minutes after consumption. They rely on a thermogenic formula to burn body fat and help you lose weight.
We’re going to take a closer look at this special formula to see if T5 Super Heat Fat Burner really works.
Ingredients
Caffeine
T5 Super Heat Fat Burner contains 200mg of caffeine in one capsule. That is a lot of caffeine. Caffeine has thermogenic properties which increases the body temperature and can burn body fat.
Activ-Rx
We were not able to find a lot of information about Activ-Rx other than what Forza’s website says so we are just going to take their word for it. They claim that Activ-Rx acts as a fat-burning compound that is all-natural.
L-Tyrosine
L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid and is used to synthesize proteins.
Bitter Orange Peel
There is no evidence to support bitter orange peel as an effective weight loss proponent but it has been marketed in the past as a weight loss supplement and appetite suppressant.
Cayenne Pepper Extract
Studies have shown that cayenne peppers can actually burn calories and help suppress appetite.
Pros
T5 Super Heat Fat Burner appears to have the ingredients that can help you lose weight fast. Thermogenic supplements have been shown to actually burn fat.
Cons
Though this supplement may have the potential to burn off any excess fat, there seem to be some risks. Caffeine has the ability to give you that burned out feeling especially when taken at high doses. At 200mg of caffeine, one tablet of T5 Super Heat Fat Burner contains as much caffeine as two shots of espresso.
When a dietary supplement claims to burn fat fast, it usually brings up a red flag. Fast-acting fat burners may, in fact, burn fat fast, but users rarely keep it off. Forza claims that T5 Super Heat Fat Burner starts working in just five minutes. That is not necessarily a good thing.
Conclusion
Because T5 Super Heat Fat Burner contains natural ingredients, it should be safe to try out. However, we don’t recommend it due to the “fast-acting” nature of the ingredients. Slow and steady wins the race.