Below we take an in-depth look into Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic, to see whether this extraordinarily strong stimulant-based supplement is more likely to make you sick or thin.
Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic is a weight loss product that uses high doses of stimulants like caffeine, synephrine, DMHA, and senegalia berlandieri. It works by speeding up the rate at which the heart and body works throughout the day, providing a significant dose of energy for workouts and inducing fat loss even whilst resting. Red Sky is notable for the strength of its formula, providing customers with 300mg of caffeine (just shy of the recommended daily limit), in conjunction with numerous other effective stimulants. The effect is akin to drinking more than the daily recommended limit of caffeine in a single hit which, perhaps unsurprisingly, causes serious jitters, racing heart rates, and high blood pressure.
Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic carries the risk of extremely serious side effects, and we recommend serious caution before taking the dosage recommended by the manufacturer. The following list of potential side effects is unfortunately not exhaustive; check the Side Effects tab for more information!
Some of the stimulants contained in this product (particularly those that can be extracted from senegalia berlandieri) are banned in other forms, and can cause increased blood pressure, a racing heartrate, heart attacks, and strokes. Stimulants like these have killed people before, especially when used in combination with other risky stimulants like synephrine (as this product does). Take the risk seriously: analogues to these substances have been banned for a reason.
Other side effects could include jitters, headaches, stomach problems, vomiting, heart palpitations, dizziness, insomnia, and more. The manufacturer recommends using this product for a maximum of 8 weeks to avoid health complications, and customers are advised to strictly avoid all other sources of caffeine whilst using this product.
The price of Red Sky tends to vary depending on where you are in the world. British customers can buy this product for the most reasonable prices; on the Power Myself webstore, a 90-capsule pack costs just £24.99. European customers can also pick up the same pack for the reasonable price of €32.90 from Germany’s Muscle Lab, whilst American customers have to settle for the much higher price of $44.99 from the official Chaos and Pain webstore.
We’ve always found the manufacturer of this product, Chaos and Pain, to be somewhat cute and amusing, given their habit of branding and naming their supplements in the most wacky and bizarre way possible. However, products like Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic are unforgivably bad, and we actually fear for the health and safety of customers choosing to try it.
We often complain about the side effects associated with many products, but readers need to understand just how risky this mixture is. It combines a list of some of the strongest stimulants that companies can still sell legally, and combines them in extremely high doses that pose the greatest threat to health (potentially causing heart attacks, strokes, and fatalities). Those in the supplement industry know that customers trust supplement manufacturers, and likely assume that fat burners like these don’t pose a safety threat due to their being on the market. This assumption is unfortunately false in the case of Red Sky, and we consider it reckless that it has been released in this form.
There are virtually no customer reviews examining this product, although the two we were able to find commented to the strength of the product, with one claiming it to be intolerable. It is telling that these negative comments were taken from the forums at Anabolic Minds – if these folks find your stimulant-based product to be too strong, you know you’re doing something wrong!
Products like these may be effective, but the side effects are not worth the effort. Strike a balance and look out for a product that isn’t such an assault on your body. Your heart will thank you.
Overall, we do not recommend Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic to our readers.
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Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic is a weight loss aid that uses several powerful stimulants to create its fat-burning effect. Containing a blend of synephrine, caffeine, and senegalia berlandieri, this heart-pounding product is notable for its ability to cause serious side effects, especially if taken at the recommended dosage. It is perhaps for this reason that Red Sky has been removed from sale from mainstream outlets like Amazon, making this product relatively hard to track down and purchase in the USA.
Red Sky is manufactured by Chaos and Pain, a supplement manufacturer known for its zany packaging designs and interesting approach to naming products. Chaos and Pain have some of the weirdest branding strategies we’ve ever seen, giving otherwise innocuous pre-workout supplements names like “Cannibal Ferox” or “Cannibal Riot”. Their brightly coloured and stylised bottles are decorated in much the same way as a heavy metal fan might spray paint their van, adorned with beautifully-drawn skulls, crying angels, and other eye-catching imagery. Unsurprisingly, the company also sells a line of t-shirts. Customers can contact Chaos and Pain using the contact form provided on the official website, or can email the company at [email protected], phone them on 1-855-798-6039, or reach them by post at 5149 Selkirk, Birmingham, AL 35242.
The directions for use are as follows:
Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic is intended to act as a fat burner, and a strong one at that. The various stimulants contained in this product are said to “hit you harder than your Grandmother”, whilst also providing a source of energy that lasts throughout the day. Chaos and Pain are not wholly clear about it, but they also suggest that Red Sky provides “neurotransmitter food”, which presumably helps to boost cognition and mood.
Stimulant-based fat burners like Red Sky work by causing the body and heart to work well beyond their normal limits, which has the effect of inducing accelerated fat loss even when resting. This product packs in a huge number of stimulants, which will likely work well to create this intense effect (although we can’t see it boosting mood or cognition based on the ingredients list).
It’s worth mentioning that the extremely high doses of stimulants used in this product are likely to make most customers feel decidedly unwell and jittery – as many will likely find this intolerable and may avoid using the product every day, its beneficial effects may be limited compared to a weaker product that’s easier to stomach.
The ingredients found in Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic are listed below. The quantities listed are correct for 3 capsules.
Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic has to rank as one of the strongest stimulant-based products we’ve seen yet, and is extremely likely to cause serious side effects. We consider this to be a very risky product to use, and advise exercising extreme caution whilst using it. Do not use it more than 8 weeks at a time, and be sure to avoid all other sources of caffeine after taking that tablets.
Red Sky is packed with stimulants. Many of these have been extracted from senegalia berlandieri, and tend to imitate banned substances like DMAA. This dangerous stimulant is banned for a reason, as it can significantly increase blood pressure and heart rate, and has been linked with causing strokes, heart attacks, and death, even in previously healthy people. Other side effects may include shortness of breath and tightening in the chest, seizures, neurological problems, and psychiatric problems. Another key ingredient, DMHA, is also chemically very similar to DMAA. Although it remains unclear how safe DMHA is due to a shocking lack of research on it, it remains likely that creates many of the same worrying side effects.
Side effects associated with the use of Citrus Aurantium and its extracts such as synephrine include increased heart rate and increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, fainting, and even heart attack and stroke in healthy patients. The Mayo Clinic has recommended avoiding use of Bitter Orange extract because, in their opinion, the risk of using the product is not worth the pay-off of any potential weight loss. The effects of synephrine and other bitter orange extracts are enhanced when combined with caffeine or bioperine.
This product contains a massive dose of caffeine. Side effects of caffeine can include headaches, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, increased urination, dehydration, jitteriness, dizziness, and insomnia. The various stimulants found in this product will likely interact with the caffeine to increase and intensify its positive and negative effects.
L-carnitine is generally thought to be safe for use, although it can occasionally cause stomach problems, vomiting, heartburn, diarrhoea, seizures, and a fishy odour from the urine, sweat, and breath.
Black Pepper Extract increases the bioavailability of other compounds, including some medications; this could increase the chances of side effects from the other ingredients found in the product, or from caffeine consumed from other sources (tea, coffee, etc). Consumers who are taking medication are also more at risk of accidentally overdosing because of the higher absorption rate associated with Black Pepper Extract, and so should consult with their doctor before taking this product.
Caution:
Not for use by individuals under the age of 18 years. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. This product can raise blood pressure and interfere with other drugs you may be taking. Talk to your doctor about this product. Individuals who consume caffeine with this product may experience serious adverse health effects. Individuals who are sensitive to the effects of caffeine should consult a licensed health care professional before consuming this product. Do not consume synephrine or caffeine from other sources, including but not limited to, coffee, tea, soda or other dietary products or medications containing caffeine or phenylephrine. Do not use for more than 8 weeks. Discontinue 2 weeks prior to surgery or if you experience rapid heartbeat, dizziness, severe headaches or shortness of breath. In case of accidental overdose, seek professional assistance or contact a poison control centre immediately. Avoid alcohol while taking this product. Exceeding recommended serving may cause serious adverse health effects, including heart attack and stroke. Improper use of this product may be hazardous to a person’s health.
Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic is hard to find online, and as such has received very few customer reviews. We were able to find a little bit of chatter discussing the product on the “Anabolic Minds” forums. We feel that it remains telling that the users of this forum (who generally tend to be experienced with the more extreme end of the stimulant-based supplement world) found this product to be notably strong in its effects.
Red sky is new energy boosting thermogenic fat burner. I have been taking it now for few weeks, and i must say this is way too powerful for me ! I have noticed how i lost weight and i lost all my appetite. This is good for some people but i won’t be taking it for too far. If you want to lose some weight this is definitely strong and good choice for you!
Red sky is in a league of its own. It is strong so defiantly start with 1 pill and work your way up
It’s tricky to say whether Chaos and Pain offer a true money-back guarantee, as they fail to detail their policy anywhere on their website. The sentence quoted below is literally the company’s entire returns policy in full:
Chaos and Pain offers a 100% money back guarantees as it stands behinds the quality of its products!!
As regular readers will now, we only consider a money-back guarantee as such if it offers customers a full refund within a reasonable time on all opened products (even if customers are expected to pay the cost and bear the risk of shipping the item back). If looking to return PWND Gamerz Aggro, it might be worth dropping an email to the company to receive the details of their returns policy in full, as an RMA code may be required.
American customers can purchase Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic on the official Chaos and Pain website. British customers will be able to find it on sale at the Power Myself webstore, as well as MZ Store UK and eBay. We also found stocks of Red Sky available for purchase at the German outlet, Muscle Lab.
Prices differ depending on where you are in the world. British customers can purchase a 90-capsule pack of Red Sky for as little as £24.99 (at Power Myself). European customers can buy the same pack for €32.90 from Muscle Lab, and American customers have to settle for the higher price of $44.99 from the Chaos and Pain webstore.
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The Diet Pills Watchdog does not recommend Red Sky Quick Release Thermogenic.
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