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Meta Trim

Meta Trim

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Weight Management Fat Burner and Post Workout Recovery

Elevate your weight management and post-exercise recuperation with MetaTrim. Harnessing the synergy of L-Carnitine, GABA, Medium Chain Triglycerides, and Green Tea Leaf Extract, MetaTrim's specialized blend promotes sustained fat utilization and energy release.

Drive Energy Levels and Improve Fat Burning Potential

Meta Trim is a proprietary blend of L-Carnitine, GABA, Medium Chain Triglycerides, and Green Tea Leaf Extract, that is designed to provide quick changes in your body composition and to improve your post-workout recovery*.


The Signature Meta Trim Weight Loss Formulation:

L-Carnitine Fumarate

This nutrient transports fat into the fat-burning furnace of your body (mitochondria) to maximize your weight loss efforts. During high energy output, the supply of L-carnitine becomes exhausted. When you add L-carnitine to your nutrient program, your body has the ability to mobilize more fat for energy resulting in greater energy output and increased fat loss which translates to increased weight loss. Studies have shown that L-Carnitine will reduce overall fat mass and increase total muscle mass while reducing fatigue and improving cognitive function.¹⁻² It may also boost energy production by dumping the fumarate into the energy-producing machine of your body (The Krebs Cycle).

Caralluma Fimbriata

This herb is a natural appetite suppressant and energy enhancer derived from the succulent Asian cactus plant. ³⁻⁴ It has been used by tribal Indians to suppress hunger, quench thirst, and enhance endurance. It has been shown to suppress appetite, and reduce waist circumference. Caralluma contains key phytochemicals including pregnane glycosides, flavone glycosides, megastigmane glycosides, bitter principles, saponins, and various other flavonoids.⁵ The appetite suppressing action of Caralluma can be attributed to the pregnane glycosides which amplify signaling of the energy-sensing function in the basal hypothalamus and acts directly on the adipose tissue by inhibiting adipocyte proliferation and differentiation.⁶⁻⁷ Caralluma fimbriata may downregulate ghrelin synthesis in the stomach and neuropeptide-Y in the hypothalamus both having the effect of appetite suppression.⁸ Caralluma Fimbriata also has the ability to inhibit the proliferation of pre-adipocytes to reduce new fat cells.⁹

Medium Chain Triglycerides

The fat source has been shown to enhance thermogenesis (i.e., fat burning).¹⁰ since MCTs behave metabolically in some fashion similar to carbohydrates. They also promote the development of ketones to provide fuel for the brain in times of low carbohydrate intake.¹¹

Green Tea

This tea contains high levels of the antioxidant Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and according to research can lower body fat and reduce cholesterol levels.¹²⁻¹³

The nutritional technology present in Meta Trim supports your weight loss efforts with a unique combination of appetite suppression, fat burning, and post-workout recovery.


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Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, take three (3) capsules daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.


Formulated To Be Free of Allergens Derived From:

Wheat, soy, dairy, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colors and flavors.


Caution: As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare professional before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, anticipate surgery, take any medication (especially blood thinning medication) or are otherwise under medical supervision. 

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 

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