CortiCarb 3000 Reviews

Claiming that CortiCarb 3000 will fight stress and therefore promote weight loss, both makers and sellers are on dangerous ground. They are leading into claims about cortisol, the buildup of which is a rare medical condition only treatable by serious medical intervention, and a number of companies have already been sued by the FTC for false advertising because of it.
But they also report apparently blocking carbs from absorbing into the bloodstream, which would be most effective were it effectively combined with a low carb diet as a diet aid in general terms for certain cheat days or otherwise. They claim it will fight stress and boost your metabolism giving you a way to fight the “big 3” which are fat absorption, carb absorption, and stress, which is connected to binge eating. These are all the makings of a “cheat” product that claims you can do it without diet and exercise, which is a scam.
So what are their magical ingredients? Well first of all they start out with the white kidney bean. The white kidney bean or phaseolus vulgaris has been used in many diet pills, and many can see the difference in their defectations when it blocks something, we are assuming carbs, from being absorbed into the body. However, generally speaking consumers find that it actually works in amounts around 1000mg, which they don’t actually have.
From there, they use St John’s wort and Valerian root extract. One is a mild antidepressant and the other is a sleep aid. The first is very misleading, because frankly speaking, people who are actually depressed often don’t find it beneficial. And realistically speaking, valerian root is just that, a sleep aid. Reducing stress with sleep aids and mild antidepressants does not actually provide any kind of weight loss results.
And finally, what about their fat burners? They use ingredients such as green tea, synephrine, and otherwise. These ingredients don’t actually promote weight loss unless you use the right amounts! Green tea for example requires about 400mg of 50% caffeine green tea. They use 250mg, a mere fraction of what would be needed. Citrus aurantium would require 250mg, they use 85mg. So all in all, for obvious reasons, it doesn’t really work out. And being based on caffeine, these would cause more “stress” to the body.
We would not recommend wasting your money on CortiCarb 3000. It does not actually provide the results you are looking for, and CortiCarb 3000 would be a waste in every possible way. Some of its ingredients literally have nothing to do with weight loss, and the ones that do don’t even begin to use the right amounts, which is really not particularly surprising all things considered.

