Malice

Malice

Malice, one of the products in Chaotic Labz line of fat-burners (among such products as Mango Massacre, Annihilation, and Graveyard Grape) says that it can produce euphoria, burn fat like never before, and completely suppress appetite to the point that you will need to remind yourself to eat. Can it really do all this, or is it false propaganda playing to machismo?

The Good

Burning fat and building muscle are both good things. Maintaining a healthy weight and becoming stronger are both excellent things to aspire to.

Malice can probably achieve everything it says it can. With ingredients like caffeine, hoodia, green tea and chromium, it’s certainly dressing itself up as a fat-burner.

The Bad

Do you really want Malice to fulfill its goal? Picture a guy on a euphoric high who hasn’t eaten doing the most intense workout of his life. It’s a health disaster.

Another warning sign is that, while Malice does list its ingredients, it doesn’t list quantities, so you could be ingesting 2 mg of caffeine or 400 mg. Too much caffeine can give you a killer headache at the least and a severe case of diarrhea at the worst. Since chromium, the only real proven weight loss ingredient in Malice, is listed last, we can only assume there’s not very much in there.

To top it off, Malice costs about a dollar per capsule.

The Skinny

We don’t feel good about Malice. It could have something to do with the flaming skulls and decomposed corpses on the background of their website or the intrigue of the ingredients, or the results they promise to deliver, but we would recommend, in bright flashing letters, that you steer clear of Malice. There are excellent fat-burning supplements that encourage good practices in personal health and don’t aggressively assault your body.


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