KING COBRA FAT BURNER
KING COBRA FAT BURNER

KING COBRA FAT BURNER

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  • 8 Powerful Fat Burning Ingredients*
  • Euphoria Complex For Amplified Mental Alertness*
  • Increases Resting Metabolic Rate*
  • Enhances Insulin Sensitivity*
  • Suppresses appetite*
  • 90 Servings Per Container

King Cobra is a fat burner that TURNS UP THE HEAT! Countless hours of research and development were spent meticulously selecting only the most scientifically validated and effective fat burning ingredients to include in King Cobra. The final product is nothing short of revolutionary. 

King Cobra is a unique combination of efficaciously dosed powerful thermogenics, metabolism boosting compounds, and lipolysis-inducing agents that provide you with the most comprehensive solution to incinerate fat and amplify bodily heat production.  If that wasn’t enough a euphoria complex was added to King Cobra to give you the stamina and focus needed to stay on task in accomplishing your weight and fat loss goals.  
Compare King Cobra to any other so called fat burning supplement on the market and we think you’ll see it pales in comparison.  

Caffeine Matrix (Caffeine Anhydrous, DiCaffeine Malate):

This blend of caffeine helps to provide effectively dosed stimulation for your training and not keep you up all night long. It is also formulated to help fight that horrible crash you might experience with stimulated laden pre-workouts. Multiple studies have confirmed can improve muscular endurance and power, focus and cognitive performance, and improve energy levels. Caffeine has also been shown to have a thermogenic effect (heating/calorie burning) at rest and may increase the use of fats for fuel during exercise.

Evodia Rutaecarpa:

Evodia has a thermogenic effect that increases body temperature, allowing the body to burn fat at a faster rate.

N-phenethyldimethylamine HCL:

N-Phenyldimethylamine is chemically similar to DMAA. This means it produces many of the same ergogenic effects such as enhancing mood, improving focus and creating a feeling of euphoria. This is due to N-Phenyldimethylamine’s function as a neuromodulator in the central nervous system that boosts dopamine (the feel good neurotransmitter) levels.

Lean GBB:

Gamma-butryobetaine ethyl ester chloride is a precursor for L-Carnitine. GBB has the ability to increase the bodies production of L-Carnitine and can help improve energy levels and athletic performance. Higher L-Carnatine levels also help to promote fat loss and immune system support.

Naringin:

Naringin is a flavonol that prolongs the thermogenic effect of caffeine. Naringin has recently been found to have some interesting metabolic effects. A study found that naringin reduced the symptoms of the metabolic syndrome (i.e., obesity, high triglycerides, insulin resistance) when administered. 

Rauwolscine:

Rauwolscine is an ingredient very similar in structure and effect to Yohimbe but may be more potent. Rauwolscine can act as an Alpha(2)Adrenergic antagonist and thus aid in fat burning. It also shares the same stimulating and mood-elevating effects as Yohimbe.

CapsiAtra™:

CapsiAtra™ is a dihydrocapsiate compound naturally found in CH-19 Sweet peppers that hold clinical benefits in weight management, endurance, and metabolism. CapsiAtra™ has the ability to increase resting energy expenditure (REE) – allowing the body to burn off more calories than normal, and stimulate thermogenesis – allowing the body to burn calories off of stored fats. It also enhances glycogen sparing, promoting an increase in energy production through the burning off of fat stored within the body instead of carbohydrates. Galgani et al. (2010) discovered subjects who supplemented with Dihydrocapsiate over a one month period were able to increase their resting metabolic rate on a daily basis compared to placebo.

Beta-Phenylethylamine:

Beta- Phenylethylamine naturally occurs within the nervous systems of humans, where it is thought to act as a type of neuromodulator. It is considered to be a trace amine chemical and natural monoamine alkaloid. Within the human brain, it causes the release of norepinephrine and dopamine, two very powerful brain chemicals involved in attention and alertness. Beta- Phenylethylamine is used for many different purposes, among them cognitive enhancement, mood improvement, weight loss, and as a concentration aid. Beta- Phenylethylamine may help to speed up the metabolism. This means that it can lead to an increased rate of fat burning.

Theanine:

L-Theanine is an amino acid, that when consumed produces GABA and glutamate, two neurotransmitters that act on the brain to reduce the perception stress. Research suggests that L-Theanine’s biggest supplemental role may be in taking the “edge” off of other stimulants. A combination of L-Theanine with caffeine is noted to be synergistic in promoting thermogenesis, cognition, and attention. Giesbrecht et al. found the combination of L-theanine and caffeine significantly improved accuracy during task switching, self-reported alertness, and reduced self-reported tiredness.

5-HTP:

5-HTP is a direct precursor to serotonin which boosts serotonin levels to help elevate mood and aid in weight loss. 5-HTP can increase endogenous cortisol which releases anabolic hormones (testosterone and insulin) and produces a greater anabolic response during weight training sessions. 5-HTP also may promote appetite suppression and lead to a reduction in weight It also serves an important role in helping brain function, blood cells, gastrointestinal system. Ceci et al. (1989) found 5-HTP in obese women (BMI 30-40) was associated with a reduction of calories by approximately 38% (placebo recorded at 20%) over 5 weeks, resulting in weight loss.

Q: What is the best way to take King Cobra?
A: As a dietary supplement take 1 capsule in the morning or before cardiovascular activity. Do not exceed more than 1 capsule at a time or 2 capsules in a 24 hour period.

Q: Do any fat burners really work?
A: Yes, and work very well, all depending on the ingredients found in the formula. The ingredients found in King Cobra have been proven by science to increase metabolism, suppress appetite, use lipids (fats) as fuel, and ultimately help you lose fat.

Q: Can I take any other stimulants with King Cobra?
A: Due to the high amount and effective fat burning stimulants found in King Cobra, we do not recommend taking it with other stimulants such as caffeine, coffee, etc.

Caffeine Matrix (Caffeine Anhydrous, DiCaffeine Malate):
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N-Phenyldimethylamine:
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Narigin:

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Rauwolscine:
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CapsiAtra™ (Dihydrocapsiate):
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Beta-Phenylethylamine:
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Theanine:
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3. Giesbrecht, T., Rycroft, J. A., Rowson, M. J., & De Bruin, E. A. (2010). The combination of L-theanine and caffeine improves cognitive performance and increases subjective alertness. Nutritional neuroscience, 13(6), 283-290.

5-HTP:
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