Dec 31 2008
QuickFire Review
QuickFire is a diet pill that supposedly “helps increase energy and boost metabolism while delivering key nutrients to support your weight loss efforts and fuel your training regimen” (website). This QuickFire review will detail the ingredients in QuickFire as well as reveal the truth about QuickFire marketing.
QuickFire Ingredients
Biotin (10mcg) is Vitamin B7. It is important to health, but it does not contribute to weight loss.
Chromium (70mcg) has shown varying results in clinical studies. Some studies have shown chromium contributes to weight loss, while others show the opposite.
Green Tea Extract (150mg) has been shown to contribute to weight loss when taken in doses of 300 mg or more per day. This QuickFire review finds if you take the recommended dosage of QuickFire, you will get enough green tea to contribute to weight loss.
Rhodiole Extract (100mg) may improve mood, but it does not cause weight loss.
Caffeine (50mg) does contribute to weight loss.
Banaba (33mg) helps to lower blood sugar levels.
L-Tyrosine (33mg) has been shown to contribute to weight loss, but only when taken in doses of 500 to 1500 mg per day. Thus, this QuickFire review finds there is not enough tyrosine in QuickFire to contribute to weight loss.
5-HTP (16mg) is supposed to improve mood, but there is no evidence showing it actually contributes to weight loss.
Be sure to take into account your reaction to caffeine before taking any supplement containing caffeine.
QuickFire Price
QuickFire diet pills cost $21.99 for 90 capsules. If you take the recommended dosage of 3 capsules per day, one bottle will last a month. This is quite inexpensive for a diet pill. However, you could get green tea and caffeine pills for much less.
QuickFire Guarantee
QuickFire diet pills are made by Prolab. Prolab does not sell their own products; you have to buy them from a retailer. Prolab does not offer a guarantee for QuickFire. However, some retailers provide their own guarantees. Be sure to check the guarantee policy before purchasing any diet pill.
QuickFire Marketing
The Prolab website is packed with pictures of rippling muscles as well as unbelievable testimonials. Don’t get me wrong–you could lose weight by taking QuickFire, but you will not get bulging biceps from QuickFire.
QuickFire Conclusion
This QuickFire review finds QuickFire does contain a couple proven ingredients in necessary amounts. However, you could get green tea and caffeine for less money. Also, we would prefer to see a fat burner like synephrine in a diet pill. To find a better diet pill option, look through our recommended products.
QuickFire's Ingredients:
5-HTP, banaba, biotin, caffeine, chromium, green tea, l-tyrosine, rhodiola
(Click on an ingredient to find other diet pills with the same ingredient.)

