
Go beyond shredded with F-10™, fat incinerator! F-10 was designed to burn fat – fast! F-10 combines the most cutting-edge fat loss ingredients into one powerful formula strong enough for professional physique athletes.
F-10 will:
- INCREASE ABDOMINAL FAT LOSS BY 298%!
- BOOST RESTING METABOLIC RATE BY 11%!
- CRUSH APPETITE AND CRAVINGS!
- increase thermogenesis
- boost cAMP
- optimize thyroid function
- enhance energy and focus
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For maximum results, F-10 is taken twice per day. 2 capsules first thing in the AM and 2 mid-afternoon.
F-10 can be taken 30 minutes prior to cardiovascular or anaerobic activity. The Fat Incinerator Formula will ensure you get the most from your effort in the gym!
F-10 can also be taken on non-training days first thing in the AM and early in the afternoon. On off days, F-10 will keep your metabolism working on overdrive!
Bodybuilders stack F-10 with GP3™ and ALPHA™ to achieve a very lean and muscular physique.
Green Tea Extract/Quercetin – potent anti-oxidants and increase thermogenesis, energy and fat oxidation.
Caffeine/N-Methyl-Beta-Phenylethylamine/Hordenine - ignite norepinephrine, adrenaline and increase cAMP.
Raspberry Ketones – speed up lipolysis and suppress appetite.
Sweet Red Pepper Extract – raises internal body heat and suppresses appetite.
Coleus Forskohlii – boosts cAMP and optimizes thyroid production.
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When do I take F-10™?
For best results, we suggest 2 capsules twice per day. Start with 1 capsule twice per day to access your tolerance.
Can I take F-10 with food?
F-10 should be taken on an empty stomach or immediately before eating for best results.
Should I take F-10 every day?
We suggest taking F-10 every day for up to 12 weeks. After that time take 2-3 weeks off from any stimulant.
Besides F-10, what other supplements should I be taking?
To maintain muscle mass while dieting we strongly suggest you take GP3. If you are a male over 21, ALPHA can also play a key role in achieving the perfect physique.
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Is there anything I shouldn't take while using F-10?
We recommend avoiding all other stimulants while taking F-10 to get the full benefits (coffee, energy drinks, pre-workout powders). Too much caffeine can be detrimental to your fat loss efforts.
What kind of results will I get with F-10?
Every individual is different, but if you exercise and follow a sensible eating plan, you will notice a dramatic fat loss within a very short time.
What kind of diet and training regime should I follow to maximize the effectiveness of F-10?
Have a look at our blog (see the tab above). We have training routines and sample meal plans for all goals.
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