Advocare Carb-Ease
If low carb dieting is revolutionary, you obviously missed the low carb train, which rolled by in the 90’s with Dr. Atkins, the South Beach Diet, etc.
Obviously, there are some people who still use these diets. After all, if you know where to search, you can find basic guidelines online FOR FREE! And most can figure out phase 1. The idea is to cut out ALL CARBS, which we can tell you from personal experience is not as ideal as it once sounded.
Most think they can eat whatever they want. But as many consumers found out the hard way, dropping pizza, pasta, or even things like honey baked ham, is not as great as it sounds.
About Advocare Carb-Ease
That’s why we created carb blockers like Advocare Carb-Ease. The first 3-7 days is nothing but headaches and the occasional dizziness. A real carb blocker allows the imperfect dieter to eat their pineapple, cake, bread, pasta, or other carbs (within reason of course) and still lose weight!
This review will cover Advocare Carb-Ease, the ingredients, the company, and most importantly if Advocare Carb-Ease actually works. Is it really what it claims to be?
Advocare Carb-Ease Ingredients
Advocare Carb-Ease uses a blend of L-arabinose, Gymnema extract, Dry bean extract, Hibiscus extract, Green tea extract, and Apple extract.
L-arabinose and gymnema sylvestre have been clinically tested and proven to control blood sugar levels. What does this mean? It means that Advocare Carb-Ease can stop cravings. These ingredients do not directly promote weight loss.
In fact, the only thing ingredients like this do is to make a low carb diet a little easier by eliminating cravings. But it’s still an integral part of a low carb diet pill.
Green tea extract is a popular fat burner. It’s not something typically found in low carb diet pills, because obviously it doesn’t block carbs. When used correctly, green tea can burn fat. But in the amounts used here, weight loss is not only unlikely, it’s not going to happen.
Apple, Hibiscus & Dry bean extract have absolutely nothing to do with weight loss or low carb dieting! We don’t get it when companies use ingredients like these.
Some ingredients do not directly promote weight loss. But at least ingredients like chromium have a place. Apple may have vitamins. But it shouldn’t be here, especially not as a key ingredient.
Advocare Carb-Ease Clinical Proof
We’ve seen studies on things like gymnema sylvestre, which has been studied in patients with type 2 diabetes. It is mainly meant to help them to control blood glucose to assure better health.
And there are hundreds of clinical studies on green tea that show that green tea can promote some pretty impressive fat burning results. But if you haven’t noticed, the clinical studies on green tea typically use at least 400mg. Advocare Carb-Ease does not. Other ingredients in Advocare Carb-Ease have no clinical studies.
Conclusion
No carb related clinical studies, no carb blockers, one fat burner with side effects and without the clinically proven amounts, and a bunch of ingredients that have nothing to do with weight loss. We would not recommend using Advocare Carb-Ease if it were $5, let alone $32.95.
