Editors' Top Pick of 2012
Do we ever rate a diet pill positively? Yes. Although it's rare, there are a few diet pills that meet our strict recommendation requirements. Why don't we recommend Jet Fuel? We're looking for clinically proven ingredients, money back guarantees and low prices. Apidexin is our favorite. You can read our review or go to the official site.

Jet Fuel
Need to Get Big?
Jet Fuel, from German American Technologies, is quite the product. At least, that’s what the company would like you to believe. It is mainly geared towards the body building community as a way to get bigger and more cut at the same time. Getting bigger may not be really what you’re looking for unless you’re a body builder, but you may be curious as to the results this product offers anyway right?
The Jet Fuel Breakdown
The bulk of Jet Fuel is not surprisingly stimulants and some muscle enhancement ingredients.. Here’s the list for the Jet Fuel “proprietary blend” (2164 mg):
- Caffeine Anhydrous
- Guarana Extract (22% Caffeine)
- Green Tea Extract (more Caffeine)
- Ginseng
- Hoodia Cactus
- Rhodiola Rosea
- Evodiamine
- Synephrine HCL (another stimulant)
- Yohimbine Hcl
- Vinpocetine
- Octopamine
- L-Carnitine
- Synthetic Guggulsterone
- 5-HTP
Obviously you’re going to get a buzz from all the caffeine and the synephrine ( a common replacement for ephedrine), maybe even some jitters.
Ingredients such as vinpocetine, L-carnitine, 5-HTP, ginseng and octopamine are meant to function as performance and mood enhancers to basically give you a boost in the whole “getting ripped” process. As for Evodiamine and hoodia, you are looking at ingredients that have been claimed to reduce fat uptake and appetite, respectively. The only problem is there is no scientific evidence that they really work for humans in this respect. Essentially this more complex than it needs to be and is focused on making you so anxious you’ll have to work out.
Jet Fuel Landing
The conclusion on Jet Fuel is basically that it is trying a little too hard to pass for the ultimate bodybuilding/diet pill but comes up short on science. Most of its ingredients are essentially useless given that there are so many of them that their concentrations wouldn’t be sufficient for a good effect. It’s not a horrible supplement, but pretty average for what you are getting and not enough for the $50 price tag.
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