Flash Point uses a pretty cool technology—they say it took them 9 years to develop it—it works by putting capsules under the tongue instead of ingesting them into the stomach.
The makers—Isatori Tech—say that by doing this, the supplements can get right to work instead of having to be ingested into the stomach. The fat burning process is supposed to happen within 33 seconds after the capsule is placed into the mouth. Interesting.
What’s the difference?
I can’t speak for the difference between putting a capsule under the tongue or swallowing it. I’m not sure if this is the start of a new technology that will become a mainstay in the future or just a failed experiment. Maybe there’s a reason nobody else is doing it? Could that be it’s a new technology or that it’s simply a process that doesn’t work. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
Flash Point lacks firepower
One thing that stuck out to others and myself who looked at this product is the dosage amounts listed on the ingredient table. It’s apparent that it’s a stimulate based product, judging by it’s use of caffeine anhydrous, synephrine and phenylethylamine.
But for caffeine anhydrous to be effective it requires about 400mg, likewise synephrine requires a daily dosage of 250 mg. But the blend listed says it only contains 280 mg. Thats for all the supplements combined. That appears to fall way short of the necessary dosage amounts.
What are the side effects associated with Flash Point Fat Burner?
Keep in mind with stimulates like the ones listed in Flash Point, there is the potential for side effects such as heart attacks, strokes, sleeplessness and nervousness.
Final thoughts on Flash Point Fat Burner
The product has a lot to like. The ingredients are solid, the under tongue technology could potentially work and their 60-day money-back guarantee is better then average. Still, I just don’t think it’s powerful enough to be an effective weight loss agent.


