D4 Thermal Shock Instructions
D4 Thermal Shock is a thermogenic fat burner. Thermogenic fat burners work by increasing certain hormonal activity, which elevates the basal metabolic rate. D4 Thermal Shock uses a combination of thermogenic ingredients, such as caffeine yohimbe and octopamine, to force the body to increase energy expenditure. It may help you lose weight when combined with a sensible diet plan and exercise regimen. Use D4 Thermal Shock exactly as directed or it may be ineffective or even dangerous.
Instructions
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Take D4 Thermal Shock daily for up to eight weeks. Take a one month break before starting another round.
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Take one capsule in the morning with at least 8 oz of water.
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Take a second capsule in the afternoon, no earlier that six hours after the first one, with at least 8 oz of water.
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Drink a minimum of 64 oz of water daily to prevent dehydration.
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Increase the dosage as desired. You may take up to four capsules daily, two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Do not exceed four capsules.
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Tips & Warnings
Take your afternoon D4 Thermal Shock at least seven hours before you plan on going to sleep to avoid insomnia.
Take the capsule with a small amount of food if it upsets your stomach.
Consult a physician before starting Thermal Shock if you have any kind of medical condition or are taking any medications.
Do not use D4 if you are pregnant, nursing or under the age of 18.
D4 Thermal Shock contains yohimbe, which can cause anxiety in sensitive individuals.
References
- "Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition"; Thermogenic Effect of an Acute Ingestion of a Weight Loss Supplement; Jay R Hoffman, Et al.; 2009
- "Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition"; The Acute Effects of the Thermogenic Supplement Meltdown on Energy Expenditure, Fat Oxidation, and Hemodynamic Responses in Young, Healthy Males; Jean Jitomir, Et al.; 2008
- "Physiology & Behavior"; Green Tea Catechins, Caffeine and Body-Weight Regulation; M.S. Westerterp-Plantenga; 2010
- Austin Peay State University: Thermogenesis
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