Cellucor Super HD Review

Cellucor Super HD is attracting customers from around the world with its recent ingredient upgrade.
Featuring a new blend called IFAS50 which will supposedly inhibit the storage of fat, Cellucor Super HD will supposedly help you take control of your weight loss results and lose more weight than ever before.
Yet can it compare to leading fat-burner and appetite suppressant Phenphedrine? Let’s take a closer look to see what it has to offer.
Under the Lid
Cellucor Super HD, like many of the other Cellucor products, relies mostly on caffeine to help consumers lose weight and burn more fat. While caffeine is definitely an effective ingredient, much of its fat-fighting abilities depends on whether or not a consumer is sensitive to the supplement or if he or she has built up a tolerance to it.
Caffeine works by interacting with the central nervous system, temporarily increasing energy levels and mental performance so you can burn more calories even while resting. On the other hand, it is also known to cause negative side effects, so consumers may want to exercise caution before trying Cellucor.
Potential Side Effects
Cellucor does contain 150mg of caffeine per capsule, which doesn’t seem like a lot at first, but after taking 3 capsules a day, you’re getting the equivalent of about 3-4 cups of coffee.
If you’re sensitive to caffeine, you may experience negative side effects such as dizziness, headaches, jitters, anxiety, and nausea. It is not recommended that you take this supplement before going to bed as it may keep you awake.
How to Use Cellucor Super HD
Because Cellucor contains caffeine, how you use this product depends on your tolerance for the supplement.
According to the ingredient label, dieters should begin with a single capsule in the morning on an empty stomach and then one more capsule later in the day (about 5-6 hours in between).
If you don’t have a problem with stimulants, then you can take an additional capsule early in the morning, for a total of 3 capsules a day. However, it is not recommended that you increase this dosage until after several days of use to assess tolerance to the formula.
Is it Worth It?
For a supposedly more powerful formula than its original, Cellucor is getting some surprisingly mixed reviews.
Consumers either felt a mild increase in energy and lost a few pounds within the first few weeks of usage or they didn’t feel any effects at all and the diet pill failed to work. A few complained that the formula was strong enough to cause negative side effects, but too weak to help them reach their goals, and some even said that it increased appetite rather than decreasing it.
While it’s impossible for a diet pill to work in exactly the same way for every single person, I’m a little reluctant to recommend this formula. Yes, it can definitely help consumers lose weight when used correctly, but on the other hand, the results are not very reliable or long-lasting.
Given the choice, I’d say that Phenphedrine is the more reliable and more effective of the two formulas. Although a month’s supply of Phenphedrine is more expensive, consumers have reported that the results are definitely worth the price, and if you order it from www.phenphedrine.com, you can even get discount deals on bulk purchases and a great 90-day guarantee in case it doesn’t work for you.
I looking more into Phenphedrine before deciding whether or not Cellucor is a good investment.
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