BioSculpt Reviews
Meant for nighttime weight loss, BioSculpt is essentially speaking based on collagen and the idea that collagen will magically help you to burn fat and lose weight. They claim it promotes weight loss and inches lost, supports fat loss, increases lean muscle development, supports overall fitness, increases energy and stamina, promotes better sleep, and otherwise all in one amazing formula based on liquid collagen.
BioSculpt is not the only company to try to pull this. Other companies have talked about collagen like it’s some miracle ingredient. There is a similar ingredient, a good fat, that has been proven to actually promote greater fat loss and muscle growth. It’s known as CLA, and typically speaking it requires at least 4500mg to promote this result. The problem is that for that amount, you lose an extra 2 pounds per year. So obviously, it’s not as substantial as we would think when they say clinically proven.
But they don’t actually have this ingredient. They have collagen, which unlike CLA, has not actually been proven to promote any kind of weight loss at all, not even an extra 2 pounds per year. It does not build lean muscle mass, it does not support better sleep or more energy, collagen does not do any of these things, especially in liquid form where it passes more quickly through the body.
Outside of that, they have aloe vera, which heals the body and promotes greater healing of the skin. It also relieves stomach upset. However, aloe vera does not promote weight loss. Likewise, it has aloe vera, but not in the 4500mg that would be required. It has a number of amino acids that again do not actually promote weight loss at all. They have garcinia cambogia, which could promote more substantial results in amounts of at least 1500mg. But surprise, they don’t use that amount!
So obviously, BioSculpt is a big disappointment in more ways than one. You obviously expect to or at least hope to lose weight when you buy a diet supplement, whatever its type. You hope for some miracle ingredient that will burn fat, suppress appetite, and give you benefits in general all in one. But there is no such thing as a miracle pill or a miracle drink for that matter.
We would not recommend wasting your time and money on this junk product. It is a drink yes, making it more appealing. But it also passes through the body more quickly, making the results it could have a little more null and void. And frankly, it doesn’t even have the right amounts for a more protective pill or capsule. BioSculpt is a joke! It will not give you anything that you need, and frankly the idea of using collagen is ridiculous in the first place, especially with recent studies that suggest it doesn’t even eeffectively fight wrinkles as the cells are too big to fit through pores.



