Thermophoric

Do Thermophoric Diet Caps Work?

Thermophoric Diet Caps are the latest attempt from Spectra Force Research to try to grab some of the fat burner market. They claim taking the caps results in “reduction in your desire for food while simultaneously prompting stored fat to be a primary fuel source.” I can’t say that I haven’t heard similar claims from fat burners a million times over. Can it help you lose weight? Let’s take a closer look.

Ingredients in Thermophoric Diet Caps-Good, Bad, and Ugly

Some of the ingredients found in the diet caps are caffeine, synephrine, yohimbe, phenylalanine, and PEA. There are a couple of good ingredients in there.

Caffeine has been shown to increase both physical and mental output. While studies have shown that there is a link between weight loss and synephrine.

An ingredient contained in the Diet Caps that is probably a good idea to stay away from is Yohimbe. Yohimbe comes from an extract of an African tree called Yohimbine.  Yohimbe is often used as a natural aphrodisiac.

It has been shown to cause unpredictable effects on blood pressure; Yohimbe should be approached with caution.

The FDA lists these as possible side effects, renal failure, seizures, anxiety, and even death. Yikes! It probably is only a matter of time until Yohimbe is banned by the FDA from the market.
Most of the other ingredients in the caps are average and found in the majority of fat burners.

Pros

  • Contains Caffeine and Synephrine

Cons

  • Side Effects
  • Outrageous Claims
  • Very Average

Conclusion

Thermophoric Diet Caps is a product that has some promise but in the end falls short of greatness due to risk of Yohimbe and doesn’t have quite enough good ingredients to make it stand out. I wouldn’t waste my time or money with the diet caps.