How to get ‘Brazilian Lean’ — The $10 fat-burning pills people say helps them shed pounds

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A new fat-burning fix has hit the market, and users say it cuts pounds and costs.
The trending supplement racking up thousands of sales is Brazilian Lean, a “thermogenic’ fat-burner that is meant to kickstart metabolism and boost energy with a carefully formulated combination of caffeine, kelp powder, apple cider vinegar, green tea leaf and acai fruit.
And unlike pricey prescription weight loss treatments, these fat-burning pills by Dr Vitamin Solutions are available for just $10 on Amazon, marked down from $30. The brand claims that they help curb cravings and appetite, and thousands of reviewers have reported similar effects as well as some unexpected benefits.
“The thermogenic properties work wonders in kickstarting metabolism, ensuring that those extra calories are burnt efficiently,” one reviewer shared. “This has been instrumental in helping me shed those pesky pounds that seemed impossible to lose before.
Others have claimed the pills helped them target take inches off their wastes and target the “stubborn fat” that is notoriously difficult to trim down with diet and exercise alone.
Several other users have said the weight-loss support formula has also helped them maintain steady energy throughout the day and charge through their workouts.
“The capsules are easy to take, and I noticed an increase in my energy levels throughout the day,” another user explained. “It helps keep me motivated and focused on my fitness goals without making me feel overly stimulated.”
A single bottle provides a 60-day supply. All the ingredients in Brazilian Lean are GMO-free. And unlike messy, chalky powders, users say the capsules are tasteless, odorless and easy to swallow.
As with any supplement, be sure to consult your physician before use.
This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to the viral Oura Ring to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable toddler by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.