Hot-Rox - A few answers

What about adding ALA to Hot Rox? Any reason to do that (or should it be taken at a separate time, like right before meals)? Thanks.

Bill/Cy-

Please talk about cycles, that is, time on and time off for HotRox

I’m curious as to if the biotest stack for maximizing fatloss is going to change from methoxy and t2 to something like hot rox and methoxy, does anybody know?

Is Hot-Rox safe for the liver? I remember something called Lipokinetix that really jacked up someone’s liver once. I’m sure you wouldn’t put out a product that you knew was unsafe, but has this issue ever been addressed?

Lipokinetix had Sodium Usinate in it. Bad stuff.

Can you tell us Brits when we will be able to get some Hot-Rox in the UK?

Cheers!

I e-mailed Tim Patterson about the use of ALA with Hot-Rox. He responded that ALA isn’t related to the mechanism Hot-Rox uses. So I went and looked up more info on ALA (r-ALA in particular) and sure enough, ALA doesn’t participate in energy production in any way that would appear to directly enhance Hot-Rox.

I understand what you mean that ALA works in a different mechanism than Hot Rox (or even a E/C/A stack), but ALA has benefits to fat loss in that it can manage glucose, and help re-sensitive you to glucose. I think ALA would have been a good addition to Hot Rox the same way it was a good addition to MD6. BTW, I am a little disappointed the way Tim is coming down on E/C becuase I have been a regular user of MD6 and have gotten awesome results with no side effects. It almost sounds as if Tim is saying MD6 was almost useless and we all wasted all this cash on it. Dont get me wrong, I believe Hot Rox maybe superior for fat loss that ephedrine/caff., but I dont think anyone wasted money using that stack either. I wish Hot Rox was hell of alot cheaper for me to eprsonally try, but that price is out of league for me. E/C works good enough for me right now until Hot Rox ever comes down in price.

JoeOil,

The half-life of ALA is extremely short relative to the ingredients in Hot-Rox. Being that the suggested dose is only 2-4 a day, including ALA in Hot-Rox would not be optimal as ALA dosing should be spread out over the course of the day. Also, it seems that you are complaining about the price, obviously adding another ingredient would’ve raised the price some more. It would be much more cost-effective for you to buy your own in bulk anyway.

Someone asked my question few mesages ago, IS HOT-ROX SAFE FOR THE LIVER? expecially if someone already has liver damage.
And Im trying to get at answer that wont include “consult your physician before use of this product” because he’s gonna look at me like “what the hell is HOT-ROX?”

Hot-Rox is of course “safe for the liver” as we wouldn’t put together anything to the contrary. In fact, a few of the ingredients may actually be highly beneficial to the liver.

Hope this helps!