Malice by Chaotic Labz
Losing weight and being healthy are two different things. There are plenty of unhealthy ways to drop pounds, but the real trick is do so in a healthy way. Is Chaotic Labz’s Malice a product that achieves that goal?
What They Say
They say Malice is the newest kick-butt deal in weight loss. They say it will help you lose lots of weight, give you massive amounts of energy, make your appetite disappear, and give you a feeling or ecstatic euphoria.
What We Say
We say no to this product. We do not recommend using it. We urge you in the strongest language possible to choose another weight loss supplement.
Anything that contains the sort of harsh ingredients that Malice does isn’t good for you. It also contains an undisclosed amount of caffeine (the number 1 ingredient in Malice), which again isn’t good for you in large doses.
Eating is necessary for life. Now, you need to eat healthily, but you still have to eat and anything that suppresses appetite in the way that Malice says they do, we want to steer clear of.
Conclusion
Also, we support and encourage working out and other forms of exercise, but in moderation. Over-working your body can be dangerous and be risky to your health. Malice allows you to push yourself past your limits, which sounds macho, but means that you are literally doing more than your body can handle. It’s not good.
“Euphoria” is another word for “high”. Your body gets a natural high from adrenalin. When you work out you feel good because your body is firing off little “feel-good” messages to the brain. When your body is tricked into sending those by a synthetic product, your body is getting false messages and could be telling itself it feels good when it really is in trouble.
