Calxpel is one of the smaller products I’ve reviewed, just starting off. It focuses on carb blocking, which is a little sketchy. But Calxpel also supposedly burns fat, suppresses appetite, and increases metabolism and energy, which makes it sound considerably better.

Calxpel never describes itself as the best or even a “top carb blocker.” It focuses more on the subtle things like suppressing appetite, burning fat, and other benefits. It doesn’t necessarily want to compare itself to bigger names. This could be a good thing, or it could just be fear of the average consumer discovering just how ineffective this product may be. Which is it? Keep reading to find out.

The Evolution Slimming Company

Evolution Slimming has not yet become a huge name. You won’t see products like Calxpel on grocery store shelves or for that matter on TV. Calxpel sells through internet marketing, which allows Evolution Slimming as a company to stay under the radar avoiding serious FTC scrutiny while still making sales.

The Calxpel website is relatively simple, and the Evolution Slimming company does not use sneaky tactics such as “free trial offers.” It relies purely on advertising that Calxpel hopes will attract your attention.

Ingredients & How Calxpel Works

Calxpel ingredients include Citrus aurantium extract, Guarana extract, Bee pollen, Siberian ginseng root, White kidney bean powder, Garcinia cambogia extract, and Gymnema sylvestre. As you can see, and you may recognize some of the names, Calxpel has some clinically proven ingredients. Calxpel has ingredients such as Siberian ginseng root and white kidney powder.

But Calxpel has quite a few ingredients such as guarana that actually have nothing to do with weight loss. And it has ingredients that cause side effects, even when you don’t use enough to promote weight loss. As always, as we’ve seen with so many other products, Calxpel uses proprietary blends to cover amount that do not actually promote any results.

Calxpel Conclusion

Calxpel promises a lot of things that it just can’t deliver. It is a self-described miracle. But realistically, Calxpel is like any other junk product you might find virtually anywhere else. It is not actually designed to burn fat, and it is more likely to cause problems.


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