Yellow Bullet Review
What You Should Know
Yellow Bullet is a weight loss pill that uses caffeine as its main ingredient. Yellow Bullet claims to increase energy levels, build muscle and burn fat. Caffeine has been clinically-proven to produce a thermogenic response in the body. Thermogenesis creates heat in the body which boosts metabolism and breaks down adipose (fat) tissue. Yellow Bullet advertising is directed mostly at men but the ingredients are common in weight loss aids for both men and women.
We were unable to locate an official website for Yellow Bullet, but the product appears to be readily available through online pharmacies and nutritional supplement stores. We prefer to see weight loss products that have websites as the website can provide detailed and thorough information about the product, its ingredients, clinical studies supporting the product’s effectiveness, and customer testimonials. Without an official website, there is also no indication of a manufacturer’s satisfaction guarantee. A money-back guarantee not only allows the consumer to try the product knowing that if it doesn’t work for them, they’re not out-of-pocket, but it also shows that the company stands behind the quality of the product.
Ingredients
Caffeine (anhydrous) 300mg, Proprietary Blend [Ephedra Extract (25 mg Ephedra Nevadensis, Glucuronolactone, Phenylethylamine HCl, Synephrine Caprylate, Nettle Root Extract, Yohimbine HCl, Xanthinol Niacinate, Picamilon] 925mg.
Other Ingredients: gelatin, magnesium stearate, silica, titanium dioxide, FD&C yellow #5, FD&C yellow #6.
Product Features
As well as the high dose of caffeine, Yellow Bullet advertises that it contains ephedra, which is misleading at best. Chinese ephedra (ephedra sinica) or ma huang is an ingredient that was used extensively in weight loss aids until banned in 2004 by the FDA for its long list of side effects. Ephedra sinica contained ephedrine, a powerful stimulant that appeared to be very effective in weight loss. Yellow Bullet contains the North American plant ephedra nevadensis, also called Morman Tea, which may have some therapeutic benefit but does not contain ephedrine. Labeling Yellow Bullet as containing ephedra appears to be a marketing ploy to confuse consumers.
The other ingredients in Yellow Bullet are commonly found in many middle-of-the-pack weight loss aids and nothing makes this product stand out to us. The caffeine content in Yellow Bullet is high so those who are sensitive to caffeine may wish to choose another weight loss aid or one with a lower caffeine content.
Advantages
- Contains caffeine, a clinically-proven thermogenic
Disadvantages
- May confuse consumers by claiming to contain ephedra.
- No official website.
- No money-back guarantee.
- No description of ingredients and their purpose in the formulation available.
- No links to clinical trials supporting the effectiveness of the product.
Conclusion
Yellow Bullet appears to be a mediocre weight loss aid that may have some benefits. However, the large dose of caffeine may make some people edgy and unfocused. We would have been more impressed with this product if it contained green tea extract along with the caffeine. Those two ingredients together seem to produce a greater thermogenic response and a larger boost in metabolism. There are weight loss aids on the market today that contain both of those ingredients and are produced by companies that back up their products with a money-back guarantee.

