Oxy Burn
Formula Purposes & Benefits
Oxy Burn is designed to support fat burning during exercise, maintain healthy cholesterol levels, manage inflammation, and boost immune health. Our formula leverages a blend of herbs, amino acids, vitamins, and superfoods in potent combinations to provide a world-class supplement. Each ingredient is included at evidence-based dosages to enhance weight loss, exercise performance, and overall health.
Benefits of Each Ingredient
Raspberry Ketone
- Decreases anxiety and supports positive mood.
- Enhances sleep cycles by improving natural melatonin production.
- Supports gut-brain axis through increased serotonin production in gut neurons.
Caffeine
- Optimizes energy levels, cognitive function, and mental alertness.
- Enhances exercise performance when taken as a supplement.
L-Carnitine
- Improves exercise performance and increases nutrient delivery to muscles.
- Acts as a buffer for muscle acidity, reducing exercise-induced fatigue.
ECGC
- Supports antioxidant and cognitive functions.
- Enhances muscle mass and endurance performance.
- Combats inflammation and stabilizes blood pressure.
Yohimbine Bark
- May increase energy, sexual function, and metabolism.
Kola Nut
- May support increased fat burning and energy levels.
Proper Use of This Supplement
As a dietary supplement, take one (1) capsule in the morning. Do not exceed two (2) capsules in a 24-hour period and avoid taking it past 4 PM. Use for no longer than eight weeks consecutively, followed by a break of at least two weeks before resuming use.
Why Choose Oxy Burn Over Other Formulas?
Quality Assurance
- Made in the USA, GMP certified, and produced in an FDA-registered facility using third-party independently tested ingredients.
Effective Dosages
- Utilizes quality, evidence-based thermogenic aids without low dosages or fillers.
Pure Ingredients
- Contains high-quality thermogenic agents in a scientifically backed formula, avoiding cheap or toxic non-evidence-based ingredients.
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Weight | 5 oz |
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Serving Size | 1 Capsule |
Servings Per Container | 60 |
Container Size | 2.3 x 3.8 in |
Product Weight | 5 oz |
Ingredients | Caffeine, ECGC, Kola Nut, L-Carnitine, Raspberry Ketone, Yohimbine Bark |
Rev up your metabolism and elevate your workout performance with Oxy Burn! This natural thermogenic aid supports fat burning, healthy cholesterol levels, and a balanced inflammation response. Packed with powerful herbs, amino acids, vitamins, and superfoods, Oxy Burn is your go-to supplement for achieving your weight loss and fitness goals effectively and safely.