Scorch
Scorch is a weight loss supplement that has been promoted by its manufacturers as “the most potent fat burner ever.” Some consumers might not find such boasts ingratiating but, surprisingly, Scorch is one of the few products that seem to have some validity to their pompous assertions. This product has some convincing science to support its development and theories. The question is, are they at all valid?
The Scorch Formula
Scorch is comprised of green tea, wulong tea, caffeine, raspberry ketones, evodiamine, coleus forskholii, synephrine, xanthinol nicotinate, bioperine and ginger root. Many of these are popular ingredients, and they can actually burn fat and otherwise if you happen to use the right amounts. Obviously, green tea is the most obvious and popular choice. But they also have stimulant free options such as evodiamines and raspberry ketones.
Were it based on ingredients alone, we would not hesitate to recommend Scorch. The problem is that it is slightly more complicated than that. Obviously, caffeine related side effects are not desirable, especially to those who are sensitive to caffeine. But there is also the fact that in order to get clinically proven results, you have to have clinically proven amounts. And moreover, there is the fact that they don’t actually use the right amounts of the valid ingredients that they do have, caffeine based or not.
Would We Recommend Scorch?
All in all, we would not recommend using Scorch. Scorch is a waste of time and money, and it will not give you any greater results in general. Scorch has the right ingredients and the right fat burners. But it does not have the right amounts. So we would recommend that you find something else.

