Miracleburn is following the recent trend of promising immediate results. They promise modest but noticeable results after 2 weeks, when their supplement is combined with a reasonable diet and exercise program. It promises to increase energy levels starting from day 1. They claim to use P57(a particular type of Hoodia), Advantra-Z(bitter orange extract), glucomannan, yerba mate, chromium, iodine, white willow bark, and L-Carnitine, all for specified purposes.
Miracleburn stands out from the crowd, because they provide certification of their hoodia. Being that hoodia is sold at an exponentially higher rate than it is harvested, this is extremely important. They make modest claims, emphasizing the fact that optimum results will be gradual but steady and achieved with a sensible diet and exercise plan. They also use Advantra-Z, which has been used to replace ephedra in some supplements for its effectiveness.
While some of the ingredients in Miracleburn are great, some are useless when it comes to applications in weight loss. Miracleburn’s website is highly specific about what the ingredients they emphasize are supposed to do. First, they claim yerba mate to be an alternative to coffee and a stimulant, which it is. The part they leave out is the fact that it must be combined with guarana and damiana if used for weight loss purposes, and it has been known to cause excessive stimulation and high blood pressure. Then they claim they use iodine to stimulate your metabolism. In reality it can be used to disinfect wounds, sanitize surfaces, purify water, but not to boost metabolism. White willow bark likewise has been used to relieve headaches, rheumatism, and reduce fevers. But Miracleburn would like you to believe it boosts the metabolism and increases energy levels.
Even if all of these ingredients were meant to boost the metabolism, increase fat burn, and otherwise help you to lose weight, the makers of Miracleburn use a 1700mg proprietary blend. A proprietary blend is a fancy way of saying they aren’t actually going to tell you what is in the supplement. It is also a method commonly used by products with common or worthless ingredients to hide a large amount of fillers. Finally, they offer a “free trial offer” which sounds great in theory. But if you look at the whole picture, it means they are vastly overcharging you for a likely worthless supplement, and you will be roped into an autoship program you may or may not actually realize you are in. Either way, you will be paying for the first bottle you receive, whether this month or next. As for the money back guarantee, multiple consumers have complained that every step was followed, and yet the company refused to issue the refunds when requested.
Miracleburn now makes only modest claims and informs users that optimum results are to be expected only when their product is combined with a proper diet and exercise program. In researching their history, Miracleburn only changed their advertising to reflect modest claims after a news station filmed a report to expose their improper practices. They still try to use worthless ingredients in the field of weight loss, a proprietary blend, and a “free trial offer” that of course isn’t really free. They have had multiple reports from customers who could not get them to honor their money back guarantee when dissatisfied as well as other questionable practices. There is no reason to bother with Miracleburn.