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You don't need supplements, and I am certain the one you mention is crap.
This is my industry.
Eat whole foods, follow a paleo style diet and buy BRAWN for your weight training routine.
Do not adapt, or improvise until you are hitting 140kg Bench, 180kg Squat, 220kg Deadlift.
There is no quick fix, it is a lifestyle choice/change
I am your height, but was only 150lbs, now I am a lean 245lbs, been as high as 260lbs, and have terrible genetics, just 18yrs hard work in the gym.
Now I can bench over 500lbs, (raw, no bench shirt), Deadlift just under 700lbs, and do chins with 60kg around my waist.
The physique follows the strength.
This is the best bit of training advice you will ever get, but only you can decide how to use it.
All the best.
Ignore this advice, totally irrelevant for beginners. Supplements are not crap, I haven't heard of the one you mention but just beware of marketing hype on some protein powders.
I would just get a regular protein powder and maybe some creatine.
Can you lose fat and gain muscle at the same time? OK here it is.
To lose fat you need a calorie deficit, ie you consume less calories than you burn off.
To gain muscle you need a calorie surplus ie you consume more calories than you burn.
Without the help of AAS, it is pretty much impossible to lose fat and build muscle at the same time.
What most people do is bulk up and gain muscle first, then work on losing the belly. Usually just in time for the beach season :p
Good luck dude