Carbocurb Review
What You Should Know
Carbocurb is a Xenadrine product that claims to curb the need for carbohydrates. Carbohydrates have been linked to glucose crashes and subsequent cravings for more carbohydrates. The product could also be used in conjunction with a lower carbohydrate diet. There is no official website for the Xenadrine Carbocurb, but the information found online leads us to believe this product is nothing new.
The Xenadrine Carbocurb sells online for $15.26 for 60 capsules. There is ingredient information online and the return policy will be the one in effect for the website selling the product.
List of Ingredients
Chromium, Green Coffee Bean Extract, Green Tea Leaf, Northern White Kidney Beans, Calcium Phosphate, Cellulose, Sorbitol, Stearic Acid and Magnesium Stearate.
Product Features
The information on the Xenadrine Carbocurb claims the product is stimulant free. This is not true. The ingredient list includes Green Coffee Bean Extract is a stimulant though it does contain less caffeine than a cup of coffee. There are trials linked to the use of Green Coffee Bean Extract in weight loss. The study was sponsored by an online herb website.
Other than the Coffee Bean, the White Kidney Bean and the Chromium are supposed to focus on the metabolism of carbohydrates. There is no reason to believe, however, that this product decreases the craving for carbohydrates. In all honesty, one of the side effects of a lower carbohydrate diet is the suppression of hunger and need for simple carbs.
Xenadrine Carbocurb is not available from Xenadrine at this time. There is reason to believe the only source of the supplement is older supplies online as the product is not even explained on the official website. At the time of this review, the price of the supplement fell about $15.00 a bottle.
Advantages
- There is information on the Xenadrine Carbocurb online.
- The green coffee bean extract could increase weight loss.
- The product is inexpensive.
Disadvantages
- The Xenadrine website does not contain any information on the product.
- The carb blocking ingredients do not help to curb carb cravings.
- A low carb diet stops carbohydrate cravings without the need of a supplement.
- A low carb supplement is not for every dieter.
Conclusion
We like products that help the user to lose more weight, but the Xenadrine Carbocurb is not one of these products. The fact that Xenadrine is no longer offered on the Xenadrine website means the company is no longer manufacturing the product. This could mean the supplements being sold are out of date.
The consumer can find a better weight loss supplement that focuses on the pillars of weight loss ñ fat burn and appetite suppression. This supplement would ideally include ingredients with a good clinical backing from several medical or educational sources.
