RetraBurn Ingredients
RetraBurn contains 4 core plant-based ingredients plus 7 vitamins, spanning fullness support, carbohydrate metabolism and cellular maintenance.
Konjac Glucomannan must always be taken with a full glass of water, which matters for both how it works and basic safety.
Four core ingredients, three roles
RetraBurn's four core ingredients split into complementary groups: two fullness-supporting fibers (Konjac Glucomannan, Baobab Fiber), a carbohydrate-metabolism compound (L-Arabinose), and a cellular-maintenance compound (Spermidine), rounded out by seven supporting vitamins.
What is not published on the pages we reviewed is the exact amount of each core ingredient per serving. That is common across this category, and it is the honest context for setting expectations before you buy.
All 5 ingredient groups, one by one
Baobab Fiber — Traditional fiber
Studied for its association with healthy digestion, bowel regularity and longer-lasting fullness, helping manage portions and unnecessary snacking.
L-Arabinose — Plant sugar compound
A naturally occurring plant sugar studied for its association with moderating carbohydrate and sugar absorption as part of a balanced, calorie-conscious diet.
Spermidine — Cellular compound
A naturally occurring compound involved in cellular maintenance and renewal, studied for its association with normal cell function and overall metabolic wellness.
Konjac Glucomannan — Expanding fiber
A soluble dietary fiber that expands significantly with water, studied for its association with promoting fullness, appetite control and digestive regularity. Must always be taken with a full glass of water.
Seven Vitamins — A, B1, B9, B12, D, E, K
A supporting blend covering vision and immune function (A), energy metabolism (B1), cell division (B9), red blood cell production (B12), bone and immune health (D), antioxidant protection (E), and blood clotting and bone health (K).
What to discuss with your doctor first
Blood sugar: anyone with diabetes or blood-sugar concerns should speak with a healthcare professional before use, especially if taking insulin or other glucose-lowering medication.
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