Calotrim Review
Overview
The Calotrim supplement is marketed as the fat burner for people who are already dieting and working out, but wants to boost their weight loss. There is no current website for the product, but third party distributors still offer bottles for sale online. Without a website, the formula would have to be very strong to counteract no contact information, guarantee or testimonials.
The Ingredients
Garcinia Cambogia, Pyruvate, L-Carnitine and Chromium.
The Features
The ingredients listed for Calotrim are generally useless as a fat burner. Garcinia Cambogia is supposed to suppress the appetite, but according to forum postings and complaints online, very few users felt anything less than ravenous.
Chromium is another old favorite that control blood sugar levels to reduce hunger and cravings. Again, the consumer says this product leaves them hungrier than when they weren’t taking it.
Confusion is the last straw with this product. Calotrim and Calotren are two totally different products, but Calotren comes up in every Internet search. Could these products be by the same company? The Calotren uses bovine collagen to boost weight loss and does not appear to be linked to Calotrim.
In order for a fat burner to sell online, it needs to have an official website. Calotrim does not. There aren’t even any remnants cached in the search engines that could give the consumer a look into what the manufacturer claimed was the selling point of the product.
As if things could not get more confusing, there is also reference to a product called Calatren. When researching this name, we were taken to a product review for the fat burner and the picture of the bottle read Calotren. Consumers stay away.
The Best
- There are plenty of testimonials online.
The Worst
- No official website could be found.
- The product is easily confused with Calotren.
- Consumers claim the product does not curb hunger.
- Some users complained of nausea.
If you come across a bottle of Calotrim, stay away. This product is sketchy, at best, and should not be trusted. Without a website, all information and research must be pulled from a third-party website which decreases the information reliability.




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