Most Burn Peak scam reviews don’t explain why people failed to see results. That’s the biggest problem. I used Burn Peak for about a month and saw moderate progress—not dramatic, but noticeable. Appetite control improved, and I had more energy during the day.

What many users miss is consistency. Skipping doses or eating junk food while expecting fat loss leads to disappointment. Then the scam label comes out. That doesn’t mean Burn Peak is fake; it means weight loss doesn’t work that way.

I understand the frustration because supplements are expensive. But calling something a scam without using it properly isn’t fair. On the flip side, Burn Peak isn’t perfect. Results are slow, and it won’t override a bad lifestyle.

This forum needs balanced opinions. If you used Burn Peak correctly and still saw zero results, that’s valid feedback. But let’s separate real scam behavior from normal supplement limitations.

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