C-Plex60 is a relatively new diet pill found exclusively in the UK. It focuses on carb blocking and it is supposedly “clinically proven” to reduce digestion of carbs, reduce calorie absorption of carbs, reduce food cravings, and improve hunger management. Aren’t the first two the same thing? Anyway, C-Plex60 touts itself to be the “world’s first clinically proven carb blocker.” Are you joking? I’ve lost count of how many carb blockers are out there, and I’ve lost count of how many use clinically proven carb blockers! C-Plex60 is definitely not the first. Why does this even matter?

How Carb Blockers Work

C-Plex60 presents itself as a carb blocker. So you should know exactly what a carb blocker is. Carb blockers work by blocking carbs obviously. But the idea is that you will go on a low carb diet and then the carb blocker will help you to block a few extra carbs. So if you mess up a little or your carbs are just a little too high, you can still lose weight. C-Plex60 conveniently fails to mention this little complication. But still the same, there are “carb blockers” that are actually fat burners, working with every healthy diet. Is C-Plex60 one of those?

Is C-Plex60 Clinically Proven?

C-Plex60 uses a blend of Ascophyllum Nodosum L and Fucus Vesiculosus L. Are these two seaweeds clinically proven? Both are clinically proven to be rich in vitamins and minerals, and ascophyllum nodosum L is specifically proven to be rich in iodine. But iodine doesn’t promote weight loss, and neither of these have ever been tested, let alone clinically proven to block carbs. Outside of the vitamin and mineral content, neither of these ingredients are clinically proven to do anything.

C-Plex60 Positives

• Contains healthy vitamins and minerals
• Does not have any stimulants

C-Plex60 Cons

• Neither of these ingredients block carbs
• Neither of these ingredients promote weight loss
• At $70, this is one expensive diet pill
• More effective products sell for half the price
• Could potentially cause hyperthyroidism and cardiac problems
• No money back guarantee

Conclusion

C-Plex60 has a blend of ingredients that supposedly blocks carbs to help you to lose weight. The problem is that not only are carb blockers extremely questionable, and C-Plex60 does not have any carb blockers or ingredients that would actually promote weight loss in other ways. So no, you should not pay $70 for a bottle of C-Plex60, unless you like wasting money.


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