Dietrine Carb Blocker Diet Pills

Can you really eat all you want and lose
weight?
When I heard
about the Dietrine Carb Blocker Diet Pills, I was excited. I
loved to eat, and no matter what I tried to do, I was not able
to cut back on the amount of food I ate without being extremely
hungry. I had tried every diet in existence in an attempt to
learn how to eat less and eat healthy but nothing
worked.
Even though I
had read all the warnings from regulatory agencies stating that
pills claiming to be fat burners, fat blockers, and carb
blockers don’t work, I was so desperate that I was willing to
take a chance.
Because of
the carb blocking capabilities in Phase 2 Starch Neutralizer,
you can eat more of the starchy carbohydrates because the
Dietrine Carb Blocker Diet Pills will prevent the starch from
turning into sugar and ultimately fat. That sounded good to me,
and in spite of the cost ($35 a bottle if you order two at a
time), I wanted to try it.
When you’ve
already tried everything, anything that gives you a ray of hope
is worth the effort. I ordered the 60 day supply at $39.95 in
order to give it enough time to work on my system. I figured if
it doesn’t work, I’m only out $69.95 plus whatever they charge
me for shipping.
I began using
Dietrine Carb Blocker
Diet Pills on a Monday, and by the end of the first week, I
had lost four pounds. I thought that was great, but I did also
realize that initial weight loss is from water rather than fat.
I gave it some more time, and by the end of the first month, I
gained back three of the original five pounds.
I hadn’t done
anything wrong except that I added in some additional
carbohydrates that the directions told me I would be able to
do. Obviously the product wasn’t as good as it claimed, and I
had wasted good money for nothing.
The
directions did say that because individual metabolisms are
different, some people may need to take more than two per day,
so I tried increasing the dosage to three. Although it was of
some help, in the approximate six weeks it took me to finish
all the medication, I lost only three pounds and that includes
increasing the dosage to four per day during the last days of
the medication.
Before
wasting your money on the Dietrine Carb Blocker Diet Pills,
consider the facts. The FDA in the USA and other regulatory
agencies advice being wary of any diet product that promises
you can increase the number of calories you consume or promises
to burn fat or carbohydrates.
Any increase
in carbohydrates with a high glycemic index (white potatoes,
white pasta, white rice, white bread, sugar, white flour, etc)
will cause more calories converting to sugar and then fat.
Through experience, I learned that the only sure way to lose
weight is by reducing caloric intake and exercising.
For the small
amount of weight you can lose using Dietrine Carb Blocker Diet
Pills, I would find something that works better. Even
advertisements claim a weight loss average of 6.45 pounds per
month, which isn’t much compared to how much you spend on the
product itself.
Save your
money and invest in some lean protein and fresh fruits and
vegetables.
Review by Kathy
Townsend-Myers
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