There are a lot of products to choose from when shopping for a weight loss supplement. As with any supplement, it will work best when a consistent exercise program and healthy diet are in place. Xelerate, by Xyience, is a metabolic fat loss blend that increases physical & mental performance, supports immunity & mood, alertness, appetite control, thermogenisis and healthy blood flow, and thermogenisis without the jitters. 
One woman’s success story described her fitness and nutrition program over the course of 90 days and how she had stuggled to lose weight and finally was able to achieve success with the help of a Xyience product. She went from 260 lbs to 199lbs, while dropping 7 pant sizes from a 22 to a 15, and says she has more energy and feels better than she ever had before. As a mother of 3, her increased energy level throughout the day allowed her to keep up with her youngest children ages 3 and 5, and she has become even more involved with their daily activity without feeling drained. She also supplemented this product with a consistent fitness routine that included kick boxing, yoga, Pilates and strength training. She safely lost the weight and has kept it off ever since and now is enjoying her new healthy lifestyle.
Both men and women can use the supplement safely, and all the Xyience brand products meet all codes set by the World Doping Agency for athletic competition. For use, take 1 capsule just before your morning meal. If you feel good are doing well, or if you feel that you need to get an extra energy boost, take another capsule just before your mid-day meal. Don’t exceed 2 at this time, and do not take Xelerate after 3 pm, it may keep you awake late at night as it does contain caffeine. There is no difference between the product Xelerate and XLR8, only the marketing is different. Using this product is most effective when used in conjunction with a healthy diet and fitness program.
• These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Last Updated: 08/13/2006
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