The article discusses the growing popularity of thermogenic supplements among Brazilian consumers, particularly young people and gym-goers, who seek quick weight loss solutions. While these products are marketed as metabolism boosters and energy enhancers, they pose health risks when used irresponsibly. The article highlights specific groups—such as those with cardiovascular issues, pregnant women, individuals with gastrointestinal, renal, or liver problems, and those with anxiety disorders—who should avoid them. It also mentions the potential dangers of combining these supplements with other
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the health risks associated with thermogenic supplements without taking a political stance. It focuses on public health concerns and regulatory measures by Anvisa, presenting balanced information without evident bias.





