Ripped Freak

by Jason on November 30, 2009 · 154 comments

in Diet Pill Reviews

Ripped Freak Review

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When looking at a product’s effectiveness, I think it is important to ask “How much must I do to achieve the results I want?”   As an avid exerciser myself, I love the program presented in Ripped Freak.  This doesn’t mean that the product works though, and one must ask, “Is it the workout routine, or the supplements that I am taking?”

Ripped Freak Ingredients

At first glance, Ripped Freak seems to be full of synthetic chemicals due to the names.

  • -Epigallocatechin-3-0-(3-0-Methyl)gallate Ester
  • -Epigallocatechin-3-0-(4-0-Methyl)gallate Ester
  • -4′-0-Methyl-Epigallocatechin-3-0-Gallate Ester
  • -Epigallocatechin-3-0-(3,4-0-Methyl)gallate Ester (EGCG 3′ ‘4′ ‘diMe)
  • 1,3-D™ (1,3-Dimethylamylamine Hydrochloride) (Geranium Extract)
  • 1,3,7-Trimethyl-1H-Purine-2,6(3H,7H)-Dione Methyl Gallate (Caffeine-Gallic Acid)
  • Red Pepper Ester Stack (CH-19 Sweet Red Pepper Extract)
  • 4-Hydroxy-3-Methoxybenzyl (E)-8-Methyl-6-Nonenoate Ester
  • 4-Hydroxy-3-Methoxybenzyl 8-Methyl-Nonanoate Ester
  • 4-Hydroxy-3-Methoxybenzyl 7-Methyl-Octanoate Ester
  • 4-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Methyl Ethyl Ketone (RAZBERI-K™/Raspberry Ketone)
  • 4-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Butanone Methyl Gallate Ester (Raspberry Ketone-Gallic Acid)

But a little research shows that they are nothing more than scientific or chemical names for ingredients. This is actually not a bad thing and is quite relieving.

Further analysis of these ingredients to come in the near future.

Ripped Freak Side Effects

The primary side effects of Ripped Freak include dizziness, nausea, and restlessness. This is due to caffeine. RippedFreak doesn’t disclose the amount of caffeine used, but we estimate it’s between 250 and 300mg (typical of the bodybuilding genre of diet pills). That the equivalent of 2.5-3 cups of coffee.  So if you’re sensitive to caffeine, be careful.

Does Ripped Freak work well enough to buy?

Ripped Freak seems to be targeting an advanced audience — mainly those who are serious about body building.  When looking at supplements that target these individuals, they are focusing on a small group of people, and you should consider whether or not you are in the group.

I am inconclusive on my recommendation of this product, so please don’t take this to be a positive or a negative review. But, If you’re not sensitive to caffeine, Ripped Freak may be worth trying. But as with any diet pill, don’t expect miraculous results – just slow and sure progress.

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{ 154 comments… read them below or add one }

1 nathan November 16, 2011 at 10:30 pm

Ripped freak works well. Gives plenty of energy, boosts metabolism, Controls appetite. I noticed results in the first few days of using it. Dropped weight , Needed to go to the gym more often to let off steam. But found myself getting irritated alot quicker and easier than usual. so would go to the gym then feel normal again. on the first day of using it my eyes were bulging and felt kinda tunnel vision but kinda enjoyed it lol. The next day it wasnt so intense. can feel the boost in energy within 30mins of taking it.

2 Alex January 5, 2012 at 9:36 am

This is the second time I’ve taken Ripped freak… the first time I took it (about a yr ago) I lost considerable weight… I am by no means fat and it helped me to shred those last few pounds to look completely ripped in my mid section..
However, I am on my second time taking it.. and its not working so well.. I am not noticing any considerable weight loss.. and I am on an even better diet with it.
Both times taking it I have experience the following side effects: Sleepless night, lightheadedness, aggresivness, and a general shift in my mood.. not depressed.. but not happy.. once i stopped taking the drug I instantly felt more mentally positive…

3 Sally January 9, 2012 at 8:58 am

I think you are right about the ingredients. I believe that most of the ingredients you have listed are called Capsinoids, which can be found naturally in red chili’s. As well as controlling body weight, they are supposed to be able to reduce the risk of cancer. They also have anti-inflammatory properties, and work as a pain killer. I don’t think there is much of a chance that I’ll ever used Ripped Freak due to the caffeine content, but I appreciate you mentioning this in your review none the less.
Thanks. Sally.

4 HiDjo January 10, 2012 at 11:02 pm

I have CFS/fibro. DrS r scratching their heads tryn to figure out why and how to FIX me. 11yrs of HELL! I drink isolate plain whey w stevia/ strawberries..2 to 3x a day. Free form aminos, many many supplements, B12…NOTHING could wake me up. I hv a teen son to take care of, husband is military and always gone. My medical so bad im on disability bcause I can not function! I went in my hubbys vit box for b12, and saw this ripped freak sample. I knew it might put me in pain, but I was already misereable. This is a GOD SENT! I will check back, and update but WOW! I cried from pure happiness ..I felt awake, alive, alert! I made dinner, cleaned my house..felt like life was worth living again! This may be my CFS cure!

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