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 MiracleBurn? 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.
What is MiracleBurn?
MiracleBurn is a diet pill that is marketed heavily on many websites. It claims to be the only diet pill that combines Hoodia with Advantra-Z. Ingredients, claims, and iStock photos aside, will MiracleBurn help you lose (any) weight?
MiracleBurn Claims
“The MiracleBurn Difference”. MiracleBurn claims that the herbs contained in their supplement are “grown by top producers” that are “extremely expensive because of the care that went into growing them.” This paints a pretty picture right? The majority of ingredients come from China, with the exception of Hoodia where it also comes from Mexico. Hoodia, apart from having no clinical tests that show weight loss, is an endangered plant in the Kalahari desert.
Miracle Burn also claims that they have a “proprietary” manufacturing process that “uses only herbal extracts that are concentrated many times their normal strength.” Please. I am sure the MiracleBurn is contract manufactured with every single other dietary supplement available.
MiracleBurn Ingredients
Miracleburn includes the extremely popular yet unproven weightloss ingredient Hoodia. In an article on WebMD titled “Hoodia: Lots of Hoopla, Little Science” – they state ‘In an online report on weight loss pills, published in March, the clinic’s bottom line on hoodia was: “No conclusive evidence to support the claim [of appetite suppression]“.’
Advantra-Z is the other main ingredient in Miracleburn. Advantra Z is a great product, clinically tested, and used in some of the most popular diet supplements.
Is MiracleBurn the only diet supplement with Advantra-Z? No, there are tons of others. Many of which have the actual amount of Advantra-Z used in its clinical studies.
Miracleburn also includes:
- Yerba Mate
- GTF Chromium
- Iodine
- White Willow Bark and
- L-Carnitine
MiracleBurn’s Before and After Pictures
These are comical. Miracleburn has been outed by many websites for using iStock photos or for altering images. Take a look at the picture below – do you really believe that these are the same people?

MiracleBurn’s “Free Trial”
Autoship programs are notoriously unpopular among consumers. As a consumer you should reallize that nothing is free – especially if you have to enter your billing and credit card information.
Once you’ve signed up for the ‘free trial’ you’re locked into their authoship program. What can you expect? In 7 days you will be charged $39.95 plus another $7.95 for the shipping.
Miracleburn Conclusion
Miracleburn is just another diet pill that makes its money from ‘free trials’ that never turn out to be free.
