Update 9/14/19. What are raspberry ketones and do they work? Well, if you watch the Dr. Oz Show, you may have heard Dr. Oz call raspberry ketones “The #1 miracle in a bottle to burn your fat.” Since he made that bold statement, I've heard that raspberry ketone supplements are sold so fast that vitamin stores can't keep them on the shelves! So, what I'd like to do is review the raspberry ketone research — minus the hype that you have already heard about. Only in this way can you make an informed decision about whether raspberry ketone is right for you. Other names for this supplement include red raspberry ketone, and European red raspberry, as well as the more scientific names Rubus idaeus, Rubus strigosus and Framboise Rouge. I'm telling you these other names because if you just searched for “raspberry ketone” you may not find all of the information available. For this review, I'm pretty much going to stick to just calling it raspberry ketone.
What Are Raspberry Ketones?
Red raspberry ketones are one of many compounds in raspberries and are what gives raspberries their unique smell. Like all things that come from fruits and vegetables, raspberries contain a lot of substances that are healthy —including anthocyanins, vitamin C and beta carotene. As such, raspberry ketones are also antioxidants.
Raspberry ketones also “look” similar to synephrine and capsicum — two ingredients that have been used in many weight loss supplements over the years such as the fat burner promoted by Jillian Michaels. This similarity is likely why scientists considered raspberry ketones as a weight loss agent itself.
Weight loss supplements that contain raspberry ketones include QuickTrim — the Kim Kardashian supplement —and Apidexin. See my reviews on those products for more information.
Ketone trivia. The name ketone is a chemistry term. That's not important. I just thought people might like to know where the word came from. On some websites they spell ketone as “keytone” but this is an incorrect spelling of the word. Again, not important.
Tip. Keep in mind as you read this review that raspberry ketones are not the same thing as ketones that are made when people go on low-carb diets or in people who are diabetic. Those ketones are not the same as raspberry ketones.
Raspberry Ketones And Weight Loss
When Dr. Oz asked his fitness expert, Lisa Lynn (more about her below) on TV, how she found out about the weight loss properties of raspberry ketones, Lisa said “Research research research.” So, I looked up the research on raspberry ketones and this is what I discovered.
In a study published in 2005, titled the Anti Obesity Action of Raspberry Ketone, the supplement was given to mice that were fed a high-fat diet for several weeks. Mice were split into different groups, each getting the same calories but getting different amounts of raspberry ketones (either 0.5%, 1% or 2%).
The diets were about 40% fat in each group. Researchers noted that raspberry ketones — that made up between 1% and 2% of total calories — caused a reduction in body weight and fat buildup in the livers of mice after 10 weeks of use, compared to mice that only were fed a high-fat diet.
Norepinephrine (also called noradrenaline ) is a chemical made in the adrenal glands that act as a neurotransmitter and does many things, one of which includes helping to burn fat. This study also incubated isolated mouse fat cells in norepinephrine along with raspberry ketones to see what would happen.
The researchers observed that the combination of raspberry ketones and norepinephrine caused more fat to leave the fat cells than norepinephrine alone.
This is why Dr. Oz said raspberry ketones cause fat cells to shrink.
I'm telling you this because various websites claim that raspberry ketones increase levels of norepinephrine. However, this study did not show that.
Rather, the researches only showed that raspberry ketones appeared to improve the fat-burning ability of norepinephrine.
This is actually a good thing because too much norepinephrine can be bad. For example norepinephrine can raise blood pressure.
Oddly, this study noted that while a 1% intake of raspberry ketones tended to raise triglyceride levels in the mice, eating it at a concentration of 5% of total calories tended to reduce triglycerides.
These researchers also quoted previous studies noting that raspberry ketones raised metabolic rates—in rats. That's interesting, but where's the proof that raspberry ketones raise metabolism in people?
Bottom Line: This was just a mouse study —and a small study at that! Each group only had 6 mice.
Also, if we really want to be technical, all the mice were male. What about female mice? Would raspberry ketones have the same weight loss effects in female mice —or more importantly —women?
In another study, published in 2010, researchers found that red raspberry ketones inhibited weight gain and improved fat burning in mice that were fed a high-fat diet. Researchers also noted that raspberry ketones increase levels of adiponectin, a hormone made in fat cells.
The Wikipedia page on adiponectin goes into more detail, discussing how the hormone does a variety of things including improving the sensitivity of insulin— (good for diabetics).
Dr. Oz said that Adiponectin was the “hormone that tricks the body into thinking it's thin.”When we put on weight, we reduce the ability of the adiponectin hormone to work.”
Sounds good, but red raspberries have only been shown to reduce adiponectin in mice. What about people? Have raspberry ketone supplements been proven to help people lose weight by raising adiponectin levels? Nope. Not yet.
Tip. There is more evidence that exercise raises adiponectin levels than for raspberry ketones —and exercise has been shown to work in people!
One study from 2013 appeared to show that a supplement – containing raspberry ketones – helped weight loss. But there were several ingredients in that supplement. Also, of the 70 people who originally signed up, only 45 people made it to the end. That's a big drop amount.
There is a study published in 2017 that noted, that raspberry ketones might reduce food intake in mice who were fed a high-fat diet. Again, this is a mouse study.
So, what's the evidence for raspberry ketones and weight loss? It looks like some mouse studies. What about people?
Are Raspberry Ketones Better With Capsaicin?
Capsaicin is found in chili peppers and synephrine is an extract from oranges. Both have been used in weight loss products in the past. Because raspberry ketones “look” like both capsicum and synephrine, I predict that you will see weight loss products that have all three of these ingredients.
But, would they all work better together? I don't know because there is no proof either way. Because of that, I recommend you save your money on weight loss pills that combine (“stack”) capsaicin, synephrine, and raspberry ketones.
Synephrine, in particular, is not without problems. It can raise heart rate and blood pressure which can make it dangerous for a lot of people.
Who Is Lisa Lynn?
Dr. Oz called Lisa Lynn a “fitness expert” on his TV show when he did a segment on this supplement— but who is she? I checked into her background and found her website (LynFit.com) that notes that Lisa Lynn was the personal trainer of Martha Stewart.
Her website does indicate that Lisa holds multiple personal training certifications.
All this is fine but on her website, we see Lisa Lynn also has her own line of supplements (called “Lyn Fit”) She even has a
raspberry ketone supplement on her website.
In a previous segment of the Dr. Oz show, Lisa Lynn also extolled the virtues of the metabolism booster/weight loss supplement, Coleus Forskohlii. Lisa has this supplement on her website also.
See the review on Coleus Forskohlii for more information.
Look, I'm sure she's a nice person and a great personal trainer —and I am all for capitalism – but where is all the raspberry ketone research? As far as I see, it's just some mouse studies.
How Much Raspberry Ketones Do You Need?
If raspberry ketones help people lose weight, how much works? Nobody knows because there are no human studies of raspberry ketones and weight loss. If we believe the mouse studies (which I don't), it appears that a concentration of 1% of total calorie intake might help weight loss. If that is correct, then the number of raspberry ketones needed would be different for different calorie intakes.
For example, a person who consumes 1800 calories per day would need less than a person who eats 2000 calories per day.
When asked “how much works” on the Dr. Oz Show, Lisa Lynn said to take 100 mg at breakfast— and if that didn't help, to go to 200 mg. Where did she get these numbers from? She doesn't tell us.
I guessing that this might be the human dose, extrapolated from what researchers gave the lab mice? But, I see no good proof that 100-200 mg of raspberry ketones per day helps people lose weight. It might—but I just don't know.
In this toxicology report on raspberry ketones, the authors mention a dosage of 100-1400 mg per day is often mentioned on the internet. That is a pretty big range, which again, says to me, nobody has any idea.
Raspberry Ketones And Appetite
Various websites make the claim that supplements can reduce appetite. But I see no proof of this. Even the mouse studies, do not state that raspberry ketone supplements suppress appetite.
Anti-Aging Effects Of Raspberry Ketones
Can raspberry ketone supplements slow down the aging process? Do they reduce wrinkles? Well, red raspberry ketones do have some antioxidant effects but it's a long shot to go from that to say that they are “anti-aging.”
Raspberry ketones may be found in some cosmetics because they seem to have a skin whitening effect —at least in skins of mice. That's fine, but I recommend you save your money on raspberry ketone anti-aging supplements. They are not an “anti-aging superfood.”
For those who really want a “superfood,” eat raspberries! Here's why: antioxidants work best in small amounts and when they are eaten in combination with the other ingredients in food. Because of this fact, raspberries are better than raspberry ketone supplements when it comes to being healthy.
Raspberry Ketone Side Effects
In healthy people, raspberry ketones are probably safe. That said, those who are not healthy or take medications should speak to their doctor/pharmacist first. Here are a few things to consider when taking this supplement. This list is not complete.
- Start with less than recommended for the first week
- Pregnant or nursing women should also speak to their doctor
- Stop taking the product at least 2 weeks before having surgery
There are only trace amounts of raspberry ketones in raspberries so they are no the same thing as supplements. This toxicology report states that there is only 4.3 mg per 2.2 pounds of raspberries. Just because raspberries are safe does not mean concentrated supplements of raspberry ketones are also safe.
One of the mouse studies summarized above noted that raspberry ketones raised triglyceride levels. Does this mean they also raise triglycerides and cholesterol levels in people?
Since raspberry ketones appear to have some chemical similarity to synephrine, be careful if you have high blood pressure or heart conditions. Synephrine might raise blood pressure and heart rate.
A report from Denmark publishedhas raised some concerns that the supplement may have toxic potential but there is little human evidence for this.
Some have speculated that these supplements may be inappropriate for those with cancers that are sensitive to estrogen levels. This is based on a concern that raspberry ketones may have estrogen-like properties. Cancers that might be affected by this include breast cancer, fibroids of the uterus, endometrium cancer, and uterine cancer.
In the book Herbs of Choice raspberry leaf is said to help with pregnancy issues such as morning sickness and labor pains. The book also notes (p. 140) that raspberry appears to promote contraction of the uterus. That would not be good for pregnant women. Would the same be true for raspberry ketone supplements? I don't know.
Do these supplements raise blood pressure? I do not know, but if the leaf of raspberries cause the muscles of the uterus to contract, what effect would they have on the muscles of the blood vessels? Would they also contract (and raise blood pressure) or would they relax (and decrease blood pressure)? I don't know.
Remember, some raspberry ketone supplements may contain more than just raspberry ketones. Always check the labels to see what other ingredients a supplement may contain.
See What Weight Loss Supplements Work for a list of things I feel have evidence
Do Raspberry Ketones Work?
The research on raspberry ketones for weight loss is in its infancy. As such, I just don't know if this supplement helps people lose weight or not. The majority of research is a lab rat and lab mice research. Raspberry ketones may benefit in mice but what about humans? I'd like to see a real-life study of of 100 people followed for at least 6 months under real-life (not laboratory) conditions to judge its weight loss power.
If you are still thinking about trying raspberry ketones to help you lose weight, I suggest you go to your doctor and get your blood work done first —cholesterol, blood pressure, weight, liver enzymes, the works—and then get it done again in a couple of months to see if anything has changed.
There are a LOT of websites that sell raspberry ketones. If you read the comments here, you'll see how some people talk about how their credit card was charged more than once after they purchased a product. Know who you deal with. Make sure the raspberry ketone websites you deal with have a contact phone number with customer support people who can help you have questions.
If they are going to work, keep in mind that it might take 6 months before raspberry ketones help you lose weight. Oh, and if you watched the Dr. Oz show, you also heard that you still have to exercise and watch what you eat too. So, you have to eat right and exercise as well as take raspberry ketones. That sounds less like “a miracle in a bottle to burn fat” and more like common sense.

WOW! This is so well researched i am truly impressed. I got a deal in my inbox for this “Supplement Approved by Dr. Oz” and i immediately looked up information on it. My mother and her coworkers think ANYTHING Dr. Oz recommends is the new “IT” weight loss. Thankfully i take my time to look into anything she wants to jump into. Thanks you for your in depth review.
Thanks AJ I appreciate the feedback and am glad I was able to help 🙂
Hi Joe,
Thank you for this article, great information, I almost went out to get some raspberry ketones, but decided to do some research first. I am glad I found your article. Have you done any research on nuez de la india?
Alejandra, I looked at nuez de la india pills and they seem to be a laxative. they even use the word “laxative” on the products website.
Great article Joe. It is darn near impossible to find an unbiased review of these types of things since everyone is trying to sell it them. Thanks for taking the time to do the research on these studies (as well as the lackluster credentials of these experts), and presenting them here. Maybe these raspberry ketones work, maybe they don’t. But people tend to buy based on hype, not facts, and that seems to be the problem. I want to know the facts behind the hype and you presented them thoroughly. Well done.
I have been taking raspberry ketones and have not been happy with the results. No weight loss, no appetite suppressant only side effects I am not happy about. My blood pressure is low, which is making me dizzy. Something I have not read in prior posts, my lips have become extremely dry and raw. I have never experienced this ever. I started with 1 capsule and when I saw no weight loss I went to 2 capsules. I thought I would stick with it 1 month to be able to see results. I have had enough. So much for a miracle cure!
I watch Dr. Oz, and have become less and less trustful of what he hypes. Please keep reviewing what Dr. Oz claims work for weight-loss etc. He promotes many laser treatment for non-surgical cosmetic procedure (or fat burning type also), and glosses over the true evidence of how painful and useless many of those procedures could be. I also hope to get any positive review from you, that proves anything Dr. Oz claims, does work. That will be so helpful to us, desperate suckers….Thanks!
Just finished my first bottle of RR ketones. Vita Plus 500. 500 mg red rasb 400mg green tea and 100 multiberry complex. I started losing wt better and did not experience any side effects to mention. I did notice I felt full with less food and did not feel hungry in between meals. I have protein shake for breakfast and usually that or salad for lunch and then dinner. Now after reading more about this I have not brought more. Feel hungry more but not worth isking problems with delayed side effects.
Susan, I hope I did not scare you with my “side effects” of raspberry ketones. I decided to list some theoretical side effects because I knew a lot of people would be reading what I wrote and I wanted to give them as much information as I could. I have no good proof that raspberry ketones do any of the things that I listed. I just wanted to give people a more fuller picture of things. whether or not my picture is totally correct, I do not know.
Why don’t you do this, take your raspberry ketones to your doctor who can look at any medications your taking and see if there may be any problems. A pharmacist can also be a good resource as would a dietitian (you can find an RD in your area at this website: eatright.org).
I hope some of this helps Susan and continued success with your weight loss!
I’ve been taking 200 mg each day for the last week and haven’t noticed anything significant. Wish I would have read this before I caved into the craze.
Hello, I am 19 years old and I have been using the raspberry ketones for about 1 month now. I have lost about 12 lbs thus far. I have noticed no side effects at all, although I occasionally burp a raspberry taste. I have been cutting back on sugar intake but that was a much more recent change of 1 week. I have noticed a sort of “burst” of energy whenever I workout now, similar to an adrenaline rush.
I am unsure if this is due to the raspberry ketones, but up until the past week, I was not doing any more physical activity than my norm. Although… Since starting the ketone, that energy boost has allowed me to put more into my workouts. If it is not a result of the ketone, where is the energy coming from? I have also noticed a reduced appetite, but this seems to be going away as time passes.
Hi Joe, What is your opinion about pure brown seaweed extract by modifilan. I just finished taking it. I read it is a good product for you body. Also how about hibiscus tea
Jacks, seaweed is sometimes added to weight loss products because it has iodine. Since iodine is needed to make thyroid hormone the hope is that it will increase thyroid hormone, which in turn might cause us to burn more calories. If it works, it might work best if you were deficient in iodine. Other than that I’m not sure of the health effects of brown seaweed. As for Hibiscus, some say it lowers cholesterol but there isn’t much research on this effect that Im aware of.
A quick comment on raspberry ketones. I started taking 500 mgm a day about 2 weeks ago and have definately seen a reduction of belly fat. Not sure if its the ketones or not but there are no other changes in my diet.
Carole, what brand are you taking?
im 18 and want to loose 40 ibs should i use this or hcg wich would work faster?
Anne, I dont believe either of them will help people lose significant amounts of weight. I know if you search the comments in my posts about HCG, there are people who swear it worked for them, I honestly just dont see how that can be. HCG makes no sense to me. Im also not convinced by the research -and lack of research – on raspberry ketones.
Please dont be swayed into “losing weight fast.”. it took time to put the 40 pounds on and its going to take time to take it off too. I understand your frustration. Do you understand about calories, watching how much you eat and exercise? if no please read up on it as this is what is most important no matter whether you use rapsberry ketones, HCG or any other weight loss supplement.
Your research was very interesting. I also just bought the rasberry ketone. I have been taking one 200mg per day for two days now. On both days Ive taken it pretty early with food, I feel fine all day until night comes around. When night comes around my chest tightens and it feel like a thousand of bricks are on my chest. So i quit taking them out of fear. Just wondering if anyone else felt that way?
Joe,
I would also like to add that in January previous to taking the Ketones my lab work was perfect. Since there have been questions as to possible negative effects on cholesterol and triglycerides I’m having blood work done again the 17th of this month. I’ll let you know if there are any changes.
Randy, thanks for the update!!
Joe I apologize for just getting back to you. I’m using GreenWeb Raspberrry Keytones with African Mango, Green Tea and L-Carnitine. Like I said, I can’t say the keytones are what’s doing it, but I am losing weight I’ve currently hit another plateau with the 165 but my waisteline continues to decrease.
I was taking the Rasberry Ketones for 2 days, 500mg 2 per day. On the 3rd day I had extreem vertigo that sent me to the ER. I’m hoping this was a coincidence but would really like to know if this has happened to anyone else. I also started the CLA that was an OZ recommendation. Thanks so much for your information. It was the first site that I didn’t feel that I was being prompted to buy something.
Annette, Ive never heard of vertigo with raspberry ketone -or CLA for that matter. there is not much on raspberry ketone other than what I wrote so anything is possible. I hope this was an isolated incident but I too am curious if anyone else had your symptoms.
I found this information to be very informative. Is there a weight loss pill or vitamin that you have found to be effective? Could you please email me with any advice that you would find helpful. Thank you in advance for your help!
HI Jessica, I wish there was a pill for weight loss that I had faith in. I have not yet found one. most wt loss supplements are stimulants like caffeine and others are just fancy fiber pills. That’s basically it. Fiber is fine to eat but fruits/veggies are cheaper than the fiber pills they sell for weight loss. Here is something else I wrote on this topic http://www.joe-cannon.com/what-weight-loss-supplements-work/
Thank you for a very good review. I watched Dr Oz this morning while I exercised at the gym. (I did not have any choice he was on the giant screen at the gym). I do not usually get a chance to watch his as I am a Family Physician and I am usually working.
I used to think he gave out helpful information on his show but he seems to have become a shill for some unproven products as you so eloquently point out. The reason I was at the gym was to help me lose weight and get in better shape. If there was a pill that would do that, don’t you think I would take it myself.
PS Don’t suggest that people ask their doctors about Raspberry ketones. I doubt they will know anymore than you have written since I do not think much more is known about them.
David, thanks for writing and for the feedback. When I suggest people speak to their doctor, my hope is that it opens a dialog that leads to a more fuller picture of what might be needed to help them lose weight. Dr Oz is often on the big screen TV at the gym I go to also 🙂
Hi, I also fell for Dr. Oz’s sell on Raspberry Ketone but after reading all the comments I will not be buying into all this.
Any merit in taking 1000mg of Flaxseed oil caps daily ?
Jas Aujla, flaxseed oil is overall healthy but a lot of the benefits come from our ability to turn it into the fish oils, EPA and DHA. however we dont do a good job at it, only converting about 5%-10%. If I remember right, we basically cant turn flaxseed oil into EPA. if you are thinking about flaxseed for the health benefits, the research is strongest for fish oil and not flaxseed oil. Here is something I wrote on fish oil that might help http://supplementclarity.com/fish-oil-supplement-facts/
I just read a really good book that covers the benefits of fish oils and also addresses flax also and many other things its called the Omega 3 Handbook http://supplementclarity.com/Omega-3-Handbook
Its basically a question and answer book about omega 3 fatty acids. The author does a very good job at making the information understandable.
I am watching Dr. Oz today and it is the show about Raspberry Ketones. I am ALWAYS skeptical when I hear something like this because, seriously, if there was a miracle weight loss supplement we would not have the severe problem of obesity as we do in America today. So, like I often do, I come to the internet to do some research and yours is the first website I’ve looked at. Extremely well written and informative (and unbiased).
I have struggled with my weight all of my child bearing years and I would love to find a miracle cure to my up and down weight struggles. But I can see this, again, is pretty much a sham as I expected it would be. Thank you for taking the time to do the research to REALLY inform the public. I used to love Dr. Oz when he had an occasional appearance on Oprah but now that he has his own show I can barely watch it. He is trying to fill an hour everyday and that leads to a lot of misleading advice to the public.