Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control has been pushing its product for a few select months now, flying largely under the radar and pretending to be a carb controller. In other words, it focuses on helping you to improve the effectiveness of a low carb diet if you are following a low carb diet, which is the perfect copout for a product that doesn’t work. Should you use the wrong diet approach, it’s all your fault. But should you lose weight, Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control must have something to do with it.
Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control has only one ingredient, and while I wholeheartedly believe in customer reviews, I would like to see clinical studies to back it up. Phaseolus vulgaris is a popular ingredient in customer reviews. But it has never been clinically proven to do anything! Nobody has ever conducted serious studies.
But even if researchers had done all the work, I can guarantee that 2mg, even in the most “concentrated” form, would never show results. There is no ingredient yet that has been clinically proven to produce results in amounts even close to that. Yes, Bioperine has been clinically proven to “increase nutrient bioavailability” if you use at least 10mg. But weight loss ingredients require at least 150mg, and that’s only if you are using African Mango, which Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control does not.
Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control would be under too much pressure to actually use the clinically proven 150mg of African Mango considering the fact that everybody else does.
Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control Positives
• Has phaseolus vulgaris, which seems to promote healthy carb blocking results
• Does not cause serious side effects as far as we can tell
• Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control is at least honest
Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control Negatives
• Phaseolus vulgaris is not clinically proven to do anything
• Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control only has 2mg of one ingredient
• Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control does not have a money back guarantee
• Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control costs way too much
Conclusion
Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control is clearly not an effective product. It does not have the clinically proven ingredients or for that matter the clinically proven amounts. If I were at all optimistic about Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control, any optimism would be long dead.
Dieter’s Choice for Carb Control is extremely brazen about any failures, trying to turn those failures into strengths. But it just doesn’t work.