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| FullBar Review Summary ------------------------------------------------------ FullBar is a dietary product that is actually advertised to mimic the affects and results of gastric bypass surgery. Yes, that’s right, the makers of this product actually claim that a snack bar can generate the same appetite-suppressing results as an invasive, demanding surgery. At least some consumers must have found out how unlikely such claims are, as we discovered quite a number of negative consumer reviews for FullBar posted on several independent websites. However, we will still take a closer look at this product to determine if it’s likely to lead to any weight loss results. Product at a Glance ------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Michael Snyder, the creator of FullBar, claims that when taken with a glass of water before a meal, this product will cause the stomach to stretch out and feel full. The idea is that consumers will then eat less calories and foods during mealtime. Product in Focus ------------------------------------------------------ FullBar is definitely an interesting concept, but we feel it may be nothing more than a marketing gimmick. Each bar contains at least 170 calories, yet it’s supposed to lead to calorie reduction. When eaten twice a day, as recommended, dieters are already adding almost 400 more calories to their daily diet. That means that these bars will have to suppress the appetite by a significant amount to lead to weight loss. Though, we also want to note that this product is not advertised as a meal replacement. Furthermore, the FullBar formula does not appear to offer any appetite-suppressing ingredients. Therefore, we believe consumers may prefer to research a capsule-based supplement that contains Hoodia Gordonii. This natural herbal extract has been proven to reduce hunger and food cravings in several clinical studies, and it can provide such benefits and results without adding additional calories to the daily diet. Positives ------------------------------------------------------ •Product website posted •FullBar is said to be created by a doctor Negatives ------------------------------------------------------ •Product appears to be quite expensive •Bars contain a fair amount of calories • These products have garnered a lot of negative consumer commentary, which can be read on this popular FullBar blog. If you are interested in more information, you can read another FullBar review by Sensational.com. •Negative reviews posted online •No cited research posted at the time of this review Final Thoughts ------------------------------------------------------ Ultimately, there are a number of negative consumer reviews for FullBar to be found online. We feel this indicates that this product can fail to perform as advertised, and may certainly make some potential consumers reconsider trying this product. Based on the reviews and current research, we are not confident that FullBar will lead to the weight loss results that the company claims. Again, there are other options on the market, and some consumers may want to research the above-mentioned Hoodia. However, those consumers who would like to give FullBar a try can order this product from the FullBar website. Currently, a single box of this product appears to cost about $50. Original Article Reference: | |
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