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Hi-Tech fans and those on the Keto Diet or living the Keto Lifestyle will be over the moon for Keto Lean. Hi-Tech has finally launched their own Keto diet pill which aims to accelerate ketosis and help to maintain your energy levels. Keto Lean is the perfect supplement for anyone on a low or no calorie diet as it provides BHB salts to help you fight fatigue. Keto Lean is also great for the High-Protein Ketogenic Diet, which is similar to the standard ketogenic diet, but includes more protein, often a ratio of 60% fat, 35% protein, and 5% carbs. Combined with ingredients like carnitine and MCT's to help you reach your goals. Best of all it's stim-free so it can be stacked with other Hi-Tech Fat Burners should you so choose. Want to experience the benefits yourself? Looking to kickstart your body into a state of ketosis? Then pick-up a bottle today!
Keto Lean from Hi-Tech is not considered a fat burner, though it does share some ingredients with fat burning products such as Carnitine. Hi-Tech Keto Lean could be used as a non-stimulant fat burner, and could also be stacked with a true fat burner like Lipodreneor Lipodrene Elite, among others. You can check out Hi-Tech's wide array of fat burners here.
No, this is not the Keto Lean from Shark Tank. Hi-Tech's Keto Lean pills contain 1,500mg of BHB in each serving. The product featured on Shark Tank only contains 800mg. Keto Lean from Hi-Tech is stim-free meaning it can be stacked with other fat burners should you choose to stack it.
When you take BNB oil, the BHB breaks down in your blood. The BHB ketones can help kickstart your bodies ketosis. By working in this way, you can begin to see the benefits from taking Keto Lean without having to wait for increased ketone levels in your body. L-Carnitine which is also in this supplement plays an important role in metabolism by assisting with the breaking down of fatty acids, and allowing your body to use them as fuel as opposed to storing them.
Your body produces Beta-Hydroxybutyrate, a ketone, also known as BHB. BHB serves as an energy for your bodies brain and muscles when carbs are not available. Your body produces Beta-Hydroxybutyrate during ketosis, however ketosis is a slow process which sometimes causes users to experience the keto flu. By supplementing with BHB, it can speed up the process and become a source of energy. This results in reducing hunger, while at the same time improving both physical and mental performance.
Take 3 capsules with 6-8 ounces of cold water once per day, preferably 20-30 minutes prior to a meal. Do not exceed 6 capsules per day.
Discuss with your physician before taking if you have a medical condition or are taking any prescription medications. Stop use and discuss with your physician if any negative effects occur. Do not exceed suggested dose. Do not use alcohol while taking this product. Do not take this product if you are pregnant or lactating. Must be 18 years old to use this product. Keep away from children and pets. Do not use if the seal has been tampered with. Store product in a cool, dry place.
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