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Curbfit – The Overview
Curbfit is a brand of weight management supplement which claims to promote healthy weight loss, block carbs absorption, block cravings, reduce hunger hormone & appetite, up-level feeling full & satisfied and boost metabolism. It is marketed and sold on an official website which is reasonably well-designed and informative. There are some details about the manufacturer and some contact information for the company. The site does contain customer reviews but no before and after photos. There are no results shown from any clinical testing that may have been performed on the formula.
Curbfit is available directly from the manufacturer which is more expensive than comparable brands. It is available at a discount if multiple bottles are ordered and customers can subscribe. There are no free samples available. They do offer a generous money-back guarantee.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Olive Leaf Extract, Ceylon Cinnamon Bark, and Maqui Berry
Curbfit – Product Description
The key active ingredients contained in the Curbfit formula include African Mango, Salacia Root Extract, and Yeast Protein. These are all natural botanical substances that are said to work synergistically with the body. When taken regularly at the recommended dose, Curbfit may supercharge your calorie and fat burning and feel more satisfied when you eat and reduce stress-related overeating. However, while all these benefits are listed, there is no clinical data shown to back up their claims. It is recommended to take 1 capsule 30 minutes before each meal with 8 oz of water. Maximum 3 times per day.
Good about Curbfit
- Customer success stories are shown
- The official website is well presented
- Curbfit’s key active ingredients are listed
Bad about Curbfit
- Curbfit is expensive
- Clinical testing results are not disclosed
- No free samples are provided for Curbfit
- User may need to make lifestyle changes for full benefits
- There are no customer before and after photos
Curbfit – The Bottom Line
Curbfit does contain some key ingredients that have a history of use in weight management supplements, but without seeing any clinical data, the overall potency and safety of the formula is not known. There are customer reviews and as with any supplement of this type, results may vary depending on the starting weight, general state of health and whether a customer is prepared to make lifestyle changes. To get the full benefits of the product, consumers would certainly need to eat a calorie-controlled diet and exercise regularly and it is not clear how well the supplement would work without doing so.
Although Curbfit is more expensive than some comparable weight management supplements, most consumers would be willing to pay a little more for a higher quality brand with ingredients included in their optimal concentrations. If they find that it is producing good results, they may want to consider ordering in larger quantities which reduces the cost per bottle. Overall, with a generous refund term of 1 year, consumers will have adequate time to try the product and see firsthand how well it works.