This pack contains
Composition and dosage
Nutritional information
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L CARNITINE 1000 mgL-Carnitine L-Tartrate
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L TYROSINE 500 mgL-Tyrosine
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BERBERINE 350 mgDry extract of Berberis root
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THERMOGENIC COMPLEX 590 mgMix: Mate (250mg) + Guarana (190mg) + Green tea (150mg)
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GINGER 250 mgRoot powder
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COLEUS FORSKOHLII 125 mgDry root extract
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CAYENNE PEPPER 80 mgDry fruit extract (Capsaicin)
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BLACK PEPPER 5 mgFruit extract (Bio-enhancer)
Ingredients
Dosage
Recommended serving: 4 capsules
Cutting and Definition Pack : Benefits and virtues
- The Fat Burner (10 thermogenic ingredients, including 1 g of L-Carnitine) helps mobilize fat as an energy source, rev up metabolism, and curb cravings that derail a caloric deficit.
- Ecdysterone (700 mg, the highest rate in Europe tested by HPLC) supports protein synthesis without affecting the hormonal axis. It's the piece almost no one includes in a cut: the one that helps retain muscle when calories drop.
- NAD+ (NR, NADH, and vitamin B3) supports cellular and mitochondrial energy, so you don't collapse from fatigue as soon as the deficit sets in.
1. Mobilize and burn fat
The Burner combines thermogenesis (green tea, mate, guarana, which slightly increase energy expenditure) and lipolysis (L-Carnitine helps transport fatty acids to the mitochondria to be used as fuel). The appetite-suppressing action and blood sugar regulation (berberine, forskolin) make it easier to maintain the deficit, where most cutting phases fail: cravings.2. Protect muscle during the deficit
This is the role of Ecdysterone, a phytoecdysteroid that supports muscle protein synthesis. In a deficit, the body tends to break down muscle; supporting anabolism helps direct the loss towards fat and preserve lean mass, thus maintaining shape. No effect on testosterone or estrogen: it is neither a steroid nor a doping product.3. Maintain energy and focus
Fewer calories often mean less energy, less focus, and lackluster sessions. NAD+ supports ATP production at the mitochondrial level, the basic energy of every cell. The goal: maintain intensity during workouts, the number one condition for not losing muscle during a cut.- Targeted fat loss on fat : thermogenesis and lipolysis to melt fat mass.
- Muscle preserved : ecdysterone supports anabolism to maintain definition during the deficit.
- Energy maintained : NAD+ supports cellular vitality when calories decrease.
- Cravings under control : appetite suppressant action and glycemic regulation to last the duration.
- Without banned substances : no ephedrine, no DNP, no opaque blend. Displayed dosages, made in France.
Drying out means creating a caloric deficit: consuming less energy than you expend, to force the body to tap into its reserves. So far, everyone agrees. The trap lies elsewhere: your body doesn't spontaneously choose to burn only fat. In a deficit, it also breaks down muscle, especially if the deficit is too aggressive, if proteins are lacking, or if you stop stimulating your muscles.
Three mechanisms are at play in parallel. Lipolysis releases stored fatty acids to be used as fuel. Thermogenesis slightly increases energy expenditure by producing heat. And proteolysis, the one we want to limit, breaks down muscle proteins. A good drying out maximizes the first two while curbing the third. This is exactly the logic of the pack: a burner for lipolysis and thermogenesis, an ecdysterone to counter proteolysis, a NAD+ to keep the energy that allows you to keep training hard.
Practical consequence: aim for a moderate deficit (around 300 to 500 kcal per day), maintain a high protein intake, and continue weight training. The pack supports this structure, it does not replace it.
Most cutting strategies boil down to a fat burner, sometimes a protein. It burns, yes. But it protects nothing. However, muscle definition does not come from weight loss: it comes from the muscle that remains once the fat is gone. Losing 6 kg including 2 kg of muscle means being leaner but also flatter. That's not the goal.
This is where the pack stands out from a simple burner. Ecdysterone supports protein synthesis during the deficit: it helps the body maintain its lean mass instead of sacrificing it. It's a natural anabolic, with no effect on hormones, so without the effects of a steroid and outside the logic of doping. Add NAD+, which supports cellular energy: fewer fatigue hits, sessions that remain intense, and thus a clear signal sent to the body to preserve muscle.
In short: burning is necessary but not sufficient. Preserving muscle and maintaining energy is what turns weight loss into real cutting. Many market packs simply line up several burners; few integrate a real muscle preservation component.
Burners have a bad reputation, sometimes deserved. Let's sort it out. The truly documented active ingredients are known: L-Carnitine (fatty acid transport), green tea and its EGCG, natural caffeine (tea, mate, guarana) for thermogenesis, chromium for blood sugar, appetite suppressants for hunger. None will melt fat for you: they accompany a deficit and training. A burner that promises to lose weight without changing anything is lying.
On the safety side, the real issue is dosages and composition. Classic side effects (palpitations, tremors, sleep disturbances) almost always come from an excess of stimulants, often hidden behind a proprietary blend. Our burner displays its dosages and respects safety thresholds, especially on caffeine. It contains no banned or dangerous active ingredients (no ephedrine, no DNP), and it is made in France.
A few common-sense precautions: avoid in case of heart sensitivity, hypertension, anxiety disorders, as well as in pregnant or breastfeeding women. Do not take it at the end of the day, and limit other sources of caffeine in parallel. In case of medical doubt, seek the advice of a healthcare professional.
A summer body is not decided the day before going to the beach. Generally count 8 to 12 weeks of structured cutting for a visible and sustainable result. The idea is not to lose weight as quickly as possible, but to sculpt: reveal the muscle by gradually reducing fat.
The approach consists of a few rules. Establish a moderate deficit (300 to 500 kcal), maintain a high intake of protein, continue weight training (it tells the body to keep the muscle), and add a bit of cardio if needed. The pack fits into this routine: the burner to support expenditure and appetite, ecdysterone to protect mass, NAD+ for energy.
Two classic mistakes to avoid. First, believing in targeted loss: you can't choose to lose belly fat specifically, the body releases fat globally, and the belly often comes last. Then, the too aggressive deficit: you lose quickly, but you mainly lose muscle and energy, and you gain it all back afterward. A slow and clean cut beats a brutal cut every time.