Calorad Review
What You Should Know
Calorad is a liquid collagen diet that is promoted by one Dr. Dave Nelson. Calorad is also known as “Calorad 2000″. This weight loss product is claimed to have a specific “chain of amino acids” that can help dieters in their quest to lose weight. With the use of this product, Dr. Dave Nelson says that dieters will lose weight in a healthy way. Calorad is also promoted as a product which can improve one’s stamina and energy as well as rebuild lean muscle mass. As an added benefit, Calorad is also said to restore a dieter’s “collage base”. With so many claims and promises, let’s find out what Calorad is made of and what it really has to offer.
List of Ingredients
Calorad is said to contain the following list of ingredients: Oxygenated Water, Collagen Hydrolysate from bovine or fish, Aloe Vera, Glycerin, Potassium Sorbate, Lemonade Flavoring, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, and Preservatives from a natural blueberry source.
Product Features
Dr. Dave Nelson makes many claims about his weight loss product Calorad. It is claimed that Calorad does all of the work to help a dieter lose weight while he or she is sleeping, which sounds a bit far-fetched to us. This is considered a “rejuvenation period” so that the amino acids and collagen that are contained in Calorad go to work at this time to “feed the body during sleep”. Dr. Dave Nelson claims that by providing the body with these ingredients as it sleeps, one’s body will be able to “utilize more fat, naturally”. The official product website for Calorad boasts a thirty year history of success and provides many customer testimonials to help substantiate its claims.
Advantages
- Calorad can easily be purchased online from the official
product website.
Disadvantages
- Calorad contains no proven fat burning ingredients or appetite suppressant ingredients.
- Calorad is not said to promote metabolic thermogenesis within one’s body.
- Calorad may be too expensive for the average dieter in the market for a weight loss product.
Conclusion
Although Calorad does come with a 100% Money Back Guarantee, we are still skeptical of whether or not it delivers on its promises. The appearance of the official product website for Calorad is extremely unprofessional and does not provide any information about clinical trials or scientific studies to back up claims made by Dr. Dave Nelson. We are always leery when not only can you purchase the product for yourself, but when the website offers “business opportunities” to sell their products. Overall, the ingredients are nothing to write home about when it comes to the latest in weight loss. It would be our recommendation to keep your eye on the market for a product that is proven to work and backed by scientific studies that have been made available for consumer review. Otherwise, good old fashioned exercise and healthy eating combined with a simple herbal supplement would be the way to go.
