Fastin
Did you know that being in a good mood can help you lose weight? It doesn’t make sense, but to some degree it is true. That is why so many diet pill manufacturers put mood enhancing ingredients in their formulas.
Fastin is one of those diet pills. Having a good mood is important because it helps you stay focused on and positive about your weight loss goal. Mood enhancing isn’t the only thing that Fastin is supposed to do. Fastin is a diet pill that suppresses your appetite and increases your metabolism.
Fastin Specifications
Fastin is formulated with a proprietary blend of ingredients, which includes: Phenylethylamine, Synephrine, and Yohimbine Extract.
Phenylethylamine is the mood enhancing ingredient in Fastin. It stimulates your brain to release endorphins that give you a feeling of well-being.
Synephrine is an alternative to the now-banned ephedra. It promotes weight loss by increasing your metabolism so you can burn calories faster.
Yohimbine Extract contains a substance called Rauwolscine, which shuts down Alpha 2 receptors. These receptors can cause a lot of problems for people who are trying to lose weight because they tell your brain to stop burning fat.
Fastin’s proprietary blend also includes Methylsynephrine, N-Methyl-B-Phenylethylamine, and Theobromine Anhydrous.
Also included in Fastin is 100 mg of caffeine per serving. Caffeine promotes thermogenesis, which happens when your body temperature rises and more fat is burn. Caffeine can also help increase your energy, boost your metabolism, and suppress your appetite.
Fastin Pros
Fastin contains all-natural ingredients and shouldn’t cause any adverse or harmful side effects.
Fastin contains mood enhancers that can give your boost a mood, something many believe helps improve the chance of weight loss.
Fastin Cons
Proprietary blends present a potential problem for us when we’re trying to determine if a diet pill has the clinically proven doses of ingredients. That’s because the proprietary blend only shows the total amount of all the ingredients together.
The blend in Fastin totals 245 mg per serving and you are supposed to take 1-2 servings per day. There is a good chance that this amount is too small. Some ingredients have to be used in amounts of 300 mg or more, which most likely doesn’t fit in such a small blend.
Fastin’s official website doesn’t go into too much detail about the product or ingredients, clinical trials, or scientific studies, which help to determine if it’s the absolute right diet pill for you.
Fastin should not be used if you are pregnant or nursing and if you’re an individual who’s sensitive to the effects of caffeine or stimulants.
Our Opinion of Fastin
Because of the cons that seem to outweigh the pros we aren’t confident that Fastin is a good option as a diet pill or is the right diet pill for your needs and we highly recommend that you first speak with your healthcare professional before beginning use of Fastin just to completely determine its safety and effectiveness.

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For me, Fastin was a complete waste of money. I bought it because my wife like it but it just didn’t work for me like it worked for her. The only other weight loss supplement I have taken was Alli and I quit taking that because of the side effects. Fastin was just the opposite. I didn’t get any effects, good or bad. I might as well have been taking sugar pills.
Seventy dollars is too much for sugar pills. I don’t recommend Fastin.
Posted on March 1, 2009 at 6:59 pm
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I had a different experience with Fastin than these guys. I didn’t think that it was that bad. I didn’t lose 25 pounds or anything crazy but I did lose 7. I think some people just expect to take these diet pills and all their fat will automatically fall off and they don’t have to do anything about it.
If you want to lose weight you just can’t sit on your couch all day and eat potato chips. You have to exercise and eat right.
Posted on March 19, 2009 at 7:52 pm
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fastin is a worthless product. i bought it because i saw the free trial and i thought it looked good and i wanted to lose weight so i bought it. what a mistake. i took it and it was ok. i lost four pounds but still you expect more and then a week passes and i check my credit card statement and i have been charged for two months. i was going to bring the bottle back the next day. so i called them and they wouldn’t help me at all and they say i cant get out of it and i agreed to it when i purchased it. i think that is all bunch of bullshit and if i had a attorney i would sue their asses. don’t buy fastin
Posted on March 22, 2009 at 11:45 am
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Has anyone had any side effects with Fastin? I am thinking about buying it but I don’t want to if it has side effects.
Posted on March 27, 2009 at 1:21 pm
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THEY ARE RIGHT ABOUT FASTIN. IT IS A JOKE. I HAD TO PAY FREAKING 150 BUCKS FOR THIS PIECE OF CRAP. I STARTED TAKING IT THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING OF THIS PAST YEAR AND I WAS HOPING TO GET TO UNDER TWO HUNDRED POUNDS BUT INSTEAD I ONLY LOST THREE POUNDS AND I AM NOW AT 218.
Posted on March 27, 2009 at 1:24 pm
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I have used Fastin and found it to be a great help in controlling my appetite and increasing my energy. I would recommend to anyone looking to suppress their appetite. There are no “miracle” pills so don’t think there are.
Posted on April 21, 2009 at 9:57 am
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I’ve been taking fastin and absolutely love it. I’ve lost 40 pounds and I feel better than I have in a long time. It takes a while but then it seems like you lose a ton of weight all of a sudden. As far as side effects, I have dry mouth so I have to chew gum and drink more water. At firts, I had insomnia but that went away. Even though I was sleeping less, I never felt tired. I like it and would recommend it to any one. My doctor gav it to m and through prescription, it costs $39 pre month. It’s worth every penny! This little pill changed my life for the better.
Posted on May 9, 2009 at 6:50 pm
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My wife was precribed the FASTIN pill by her doctor before it came off the market. She did have side effects known as PPH. She went on ox 24/7 in 2002. Due to this her life ended April 21 ,2009. She had taken the original verision that was taken off the market in 1998.
Posted on July 23, 2009 at 12:40 pm
mrs
i started takin fastin a year ago this month of march and it takes time to lose the weight, i takes patients and exercise a lot eat right, when i started i was at 189 now i am at 143 feel great, my dr even took me off my blood pressure meds, i feel great, so if you take them like it says the weight will come off. so give them a try, and you will not waste your money if you really want to lose the weight, its your decision to keep the weight and have the health problems of lose the weight and enjoy your life.
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:37 am
Mrs.
Is this the same Fastin that was out many years ago? I used to take it and it worked for me. Then they took it off the market.
Posted on April 24, 2012 at 12:29 pm
just wondering
well i took fastin for two days…it actually worked for me. i felt more energized and in a better mood. i dont know that i would spend out that kind of money for a diet pill. and no one should ever expect a diet pill to just take fat off just like that. you have to work at it…you cant just lay on your rear end and expect results….as with all diets…you have to watch what you eat, exercise, and get your rest.
Posted on April 25, 2012 at 3:40 am
Anyone else notice
When I take fastin it gives me energy but I noticed it makes my nose run and a slight tighteness in the back of my throat. I didn’t order mine on line so I didn’t have the large expense others speak of.
Posted on April 30, 2012 at 3:16 am
Works for me
I have to say that Fastin seems to be a great diet pill for me. I exercise 5-6 times per week, and watch what I eat. Fastin helps control my appetite and gives me energy. I honestly believe that it helps me lose fat around my mid-section. I have lost 15 lbs after taking 2 bottles. I was off of it for 2 months, and gained only 2 lbs back. I am now taking it again, I want to loose 10 more lbs. Try it.
Posted on May 11, 2012 at 1:32 pm