Celsius Soft Drink Increase Metabolism?

There are TONS of diet products, fat loss supplements (fat burners), appetite suppressants and weight loss supplements on the market today. There are also now beverages that claim they can help you to lose weight by helping to boost the metabolism and energy levels.

One of the newer products on the market today to help ramp up your metabolism and burn more calories is the Celsius beverages. Celsius is a flavored, calorie burning sparkling beverage. Through clinical studies, it was found that a 12 oz. serving of Celsius raised metabolism and burned calories faster and increased levels of alertness and energy.

According to these studies, one serving of Celsius raised metabolism by 12%, on average and burned up to 100 calories. Celsius is designed for people who like the taste of a soft drink and want the energy boost of coffee and energy drinks.

Celsius will not give you the nervousness associated with coffee and energy drinks. Celsius ingredients include green tea, ginger, calcium, chromium, B and C vitamins and caffeine from the guarana seed. Celsius does not contain preservatives, sugar, aspartame or carbs.

Scientifically, Celsius is loaded with thermogenic agents to boost your metabolism. thermogenesis is the creation of heat, which is how we burn calories. In a series of clinical trials, Celsius consistently raised metabolisms. One of the studies looked at prolonged use of Celsius and found no negative health indicators and continuous boosting of calorie burning ability.

Celsius comes in a variety of flavors including lemon-lime, ginger-ale, cola, orange, wild berry, green tea rasberry acai and green tea peach mango. The Celsius recipe includes a blend of nutrients, vitamins, minerals and botanicals. Celsius sells online for a price of about $48.00 for a case of 24, or an average of about $2.00 per 12 oz. can.

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