CitrusBurn Launches as a Plant-Based Metabolism Booster—But Does It Work?
A new dietary supplement called CitrusBurn has entered the market, promising thermogenic metabolism support. The product is sold as a plant-based alternative to traditional stimulant-heavy fat burners, with marketing linking its effects to compounds found in Seville orange peel.
CitrusBurn is produced and distributed by a company based in Aurora, Colorado. Payments for the supplement are processed through ClickBank, and the product is available in multi-bottle packages, though individual pricing details remain undisclosed.
The supplement is taken as a once-daily capsule. Its formula includes 100 mcg of Chromium (as Chromium Picolinate), which accounts for 286% of the recommended Daily Value. Additionally, it contains a proprietary blend of 510 mg, featuring various plant extracts and compounds.
The company promotes CitrusBurn with a 180-day money-back guarantee. Customer testimonials on the official website describe experiences related to weight management, energy levels, and reduced cravings. However, no independent scientific studies or clinical trials have examined the combined effects of the ingredients in CitrusBurn's patented mixture. Available research focuses only on individual components, such as citrus extracts and caffeine, which show modest thermogenic effects.
Consumers are encouraged to verify ingredient dosages, review separate studies on each component, and confirm refund terms independently before purchasing.
CitrusBurn positions itself as a natural option for metabolism support, relying on plant-based ingredients and a generous refund policy. While individual ingredients have been studied for their effects, the specific blend in CitrusBurn lacks comparative scientific validation. Buyers are advised to research thoroughly before making a decision.