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Originally Posted by lawgirl2007
L-Carnitine (600 mg): Maximizes the retention of muscle tissue while dieting. Helps convert stored fat into energy and keeps blood sugar levels stable.
Methionine (1000 mg): Speeds fat and cholesterol utilization, mobilizes fat from the liver to be released and used as energy.
Choline (1000 mg): A special emulsifying nutrient that helps break down cholesterol and prevents it from sticking to artery walls. Works with Inositol to utilize fats.
Inositol (1000 mg): Aids in fat transportation, metabolism, and redistribution of fat in the body.
Chromium (200 mcg): Aids sugar metabolism, improves blood lipid profile, helps fat burning and muscle gains. Moderates insulin release
CoQ 10 (10 mg): An important energy cycle catalyst, helps convert fats and sugar to energy in the cell. Protects the heart.
Betaine HCl (100 mg) B-12 (100 mcg) and Biotin (450 mcg).: Important co factors in the conversion of fats to energy.
If those claims were accurate, we'd all take it and there wouldn't be an obesity problem in America. Heck, I'd buy stock in the company

Remember that supplement makers are allowed to exaggerate and even fabricate claims without proving them. They are not regulated by the FDA.
Some of the items on the list have been shown to have some benefit (for heart health, etc), but not in the dosages they provide. Some of the items on the list have been proven NOT to be helpful, but they continue to add them because most people don't read the studies, they just read the claims. You'll gain very little, if any benefit from this product.
If you eat a balanced diet, you'll get what you need. Methionine, for example, is an amino acid found in meat, fish, eggs, and dairy.
Betaine HCl - why is that even there?

It can damage the lining of your stomach, and should only be taken upon advice of your physician.
I agree with AquaWarlock. Take a good quality multi-vitamin, eat a calorie controlled and nutritionally balanced diet, and you'll get everything you need to lose weight.