Tri-Matrix
Tri-Matrix is one of only a few lines I would say stupid enough to use ephedra again. Yes, it has been brought back for medical purposes. But the FDA specifically restricted its use, because ephedra is still dangerous! And it’s still dangerous even in the restricted amounts.
It promises to help you to increase metabolism, increase thermogenic fat burning, suppress appetite, and otherwise help you to lose more weight. And of course, it goes much further than this, also increasing energy and supposedly improving cholesterol and other elements of health.
What is Tri-Matrix?
Tri-Matrix uses a blend of ingredients supposedly designed to help you to burn fat and get certain other healthy benefits to improve your figure and your health at the same time. The problem is that none of this is actually true.
Yes, Tri-Matrix does use some fat burners such as synephrine and green tea. But it uses more ingredients that actually have nothing to do with weight loss. It uses ingredients like yohimbine, which only seems to cause side effects as severe as heart attacks, strokes, renal failure, and kidney damage. And it uses hoodia, which has been specifically disproven if anything.
Tri-Matrix does not use the clinically proven amounts of anything, and unfortunately, it is more likely to cause side effects than actual results. Any product can say it’s “clinically proven.” But obviously, it takes a lot more to prove it, and Tri-Matrix does not measure up.
Will Tri-Matrix Help You to Lose Weight?
For me, that’s a wide and resounding no. Tri-Matrix does not have what it takes to help you to lose weight, and the only thing that you are likely to see is side effects and problems. Tri-Matrix has not helped anybody in a long time to lose weight, and I suspect it never will. But with all of the ephedra and other stimulants it focuses on, I’m not wholly surprised.


