Myoffeine Diet Pills Review
Many diet pill products out there specifically target women, and it seems even more target bodybuilders. But Myoffeine is a product that specifically targets men. In fact, when I went to their website, the title bar actually said "Myoffeine Male Enhancement Pill." I thought perhaps I was in the wrong place, if you know what I mean. But then I saw the words "fat burner" and reconsidered.
Myoffeine is formulated to "burn fat by increasing testosterone levels" and give men a "rock hard body" full of "lean rippling muscles" and "sizzling 6-pack" abs. You want some more superlatives? Myoffeine is not suitable for the ladies, because it is a "Hardcore, Testosterone boosting, Fat Eradicating, Muscle Building Super Pill!"
I got it. I got it. Ok. So what’s in this stuff? The supposed "Fat Annihilating Ingredients" consist of Caffeine anhydrous, Citrus Aurantium and Cinnamon. The supposed "Muscle Building/Testosterone Boosting Ingredients" include Tribulus Terrestis, L-Glutamine, L-Arganine and Catuaba. How much? Who knows. Even the proprietary blends didn’t list an overall diet supplement amount. If they provided sufficient amounts for effectiveness for quick weight loss or not, they’re not telling.
Is this really a fat burning diet pill? Well, it’s certainly a stimulant, with the caffeine and the synephrine (in Citrus Aurantium), something we don’t recommend in healthy weight loss products. The cinnamon, of course, does nothing for a weight loss diet. Is this a testosterone builder? Well, the Tribulus and Catuaba might help to increase libido, but studies do not show them to be testosterone boosters. And L-Glutamine does not help build muscles, while L-Arganine is still unproven. So I would say all bets are off on this one.
Conclusion: Because of the lack of ingredient quantity information, and the inclusion of stimulants which have potential health safety risks, especially concerning the heart, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of Myoffeine Diet Pills.




