SlimKick

Ever since focus was first drawn to stimulant free fat burners, we’ve looked into a lot of products specifically containing cayenne pepper, including SlimKick ever since 2009. Just about every study on stimulant free fat burners compares them to cayenne pepper. I’m actually surprised that SlimKick has lasted this long, in part because the market for cayenne pepper has been so oversaturated in such a short period of time. But something must be setting SlimKick apart.
How SlimKick Works
I’m not sure that this makes SlimKick particularly different. But SlimKick does have green tea. A growing number of cayenne products have learned that you cannot rely on cayenne pepper alone. It’s just not that powerful. But green tea obviously is, or at least it can be.
The Benefits of Green Tea in SlimKick
Green tea always has antioxidant benefits. Even in smaller amounts, green tea typically demonstrates healthy antioxidant benefits. But if you don’t have at least 400mg green tea, it won’t burn fat no matter how hard you try to make it sound good. And of course, SlimKick definitely does not have 400mg green tea. It doesn’t even tell you which amounts it uses.
Should You Use SlimKick?
SlimKick has one ingredient that could work. Granted, green tea has to be one of the most common ingredients out there, possibly the most common fat burner considering its major media coverage AND it’s low cost to the manufacturer.
A product can spend pennies on green tea and charge you the big bucks! It’s ironic isn’t it?> SlimKick definitely does this, and even though especially considering SlimKick charges you $80 a pop, SlimKick could definitely afford to use the clinically proven amounts and then some, of course it doesn’t. Even the pennies matter when it comes to profit margins.


