Whenever a supplement gains popularity, the scam question always comes up. I checked Burn Peakfrom that angle and couldn’t find any major red flags. No crazy promises, no overnight weight loss claims. Most users say it helps with energy and cravings first, then fat loss follows later. Scam products usually promise instant results, and Burn Peak doesn’t seem to do that. That said, it’s still a supplement, not a replacement for healthy habits. Some people didn’t see results, but those reviews usually mention inconsistent use. In my opinion, Burn Peak looks legit, but expectations need to be realistic. It’s a helper, not a solution on its own.