What You Should Know
Stemulite is a weight loss supplement that is manufactured by the Metabolic Research Company. Recently, the Indianapolis Colt’s Defensive Captain Gary Brackett has endorsed this product. It was co-invented by Dr. David Summers. The company is located in Florida. This is a product that is supposed to help improve overall health by utilizing the many different things that most physicians and dietary specialists believe contribute to weight loss. In this review we will take a good look at the product in order to determine whether or not it could be an effective weight loss product.
Ingredients
The ingredients that are listed on the website that are thought to be in Stemulite are Lipoic acid, acetyl L- Camitine, Betaglucan,Serrapeptase, Quercetin, Eggplant Extract, and Indium.
Product Features
The role of Lipoic Acid in this product is thought to be used as a cofactor in aerobic metabolism. Aerobic metabolism is also known as the fat-burning zone. Aerobic metabolism is the creation of energy through the combustion of carbohydrates and fats in the presence of oxygen. In other words, we believe that this may mean that lipoic acid aids in the production of the same kind of metabolism that is activated while walking or exercising. Acetyl-L Camatine is thought of as being a life prolonging substance that can help prevent certain types of illnesses including Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease and is currently being studied to be used in the treatment thereof. The only food source that is known to obtain this substance is animal brains.
Beta Glucan can be found in cereals, grains, and mushrooms. It is thought that its purpose in this product is to supply the body with the fiber that it needs. This product is featured as a weight loss product that is not only supposed to help you to lose weight, but to also assist with the overall health of any different functions such as REM sleep, muscle gain, weight loss, and fat loss. The believed reason for the necessity of REM sleep is because a lot of physicians and dieticians believe that there is a link between not getting enough rest and obesity.
Advantages
- One of the advantages of Stemulite is that it is loaded with antioxidants.
- It is thought that this may actually help to improve a person’s athletic ability.
Disadvantages
- People who are allergic to mushrooms should not use Stemulite.
- There appears to be no free trial for dieters to to try Stemulite out for themselves.
- There are known side effects such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, restlessness and rapid heartbeat.
- There appears to be no patented or proven fat burner to be included in this product.
- Individuals may have varied results. (See reader comments.)
Conclusion
After researching Stemulite it may be safe to say that the results prove to be inconclusive and no clinical trials are offered. Some people would consider Stemulite to be high risk since they have to purchase the product first, with no free trial or money back guarantee, just to see if it may or may not work. Most savvy consumers these days are not willing to take peoples word for it anymore, they want solid proof.





i work out religeously and would love to try this product but it almost seems to good to be true. everyone knows working out is a process and for you to say that you can get 30 percent strength boost in a few weeks seems almost unreal. All i have to say is if it works so well then why would you not do a free trial or atleast give your money back.
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It does not work! And, it could be bad for you. I’ve used, no results whatsoever!
Eat well, go the gym, sleep well! There’s no way to trick the system! Just do it, don’t be fooled by marketing campaigns!!!!!
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Stemulite was developed by Dr. David Summers. Dr Summers has a “Doctor of Science” from Belford University. A research scientist has a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and this is awarded in the US by universities that are accredited by national organizations. A medical doctor recieves an “MD” (Medical Doctorate). Medical schools in the US are also accredited by national organizations that oversee the quality of education provided to students. Belford University is non-accredited and according to their web site offers the “Doctor of Science” for “Life Experience”. Wikipedia (sure, may contain inacurate information) states that certificates issued by Bedford University are mailed from the United Arab Emirates. Pubmed (pubmed.gov) is the largest repository of medical research in the world. If you search for “Summers DP” you will find seven articles, none of which have anything to do with muscles. An eggplant extract is the key “secret ingredient” in stemulite. If you search pubmed for “eggplant muscle stem cells” you will find zero publications. You may get some benefit taking stemulite, but I would be very careful about what your expectations are.
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I have been using Stemulite for @ 3 weeks and ive noticed muscle growth but again ive been working out harder as well. I’m pretty lean naturally and build muscle easily but i sure noticed a difference in my butt! never really had much of a bump but i sure do now. Now i need to lean my rear back down. Anyone else been using?
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I took it for 2 months and besides good sleep I feel stemulite is a sham. I worked out 5 days a week and did not see 30% increase in strenght or energy.
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