Would you buy a new car without knowing how many miles it has, any work that has been done, and if the engine is in working order? Probably not. Your health is pretty important. So would you want to choose a weight loss product without knowing what was included and how it was supposed to work?
Kalor Block is a weight loss pill that requires you to do just that. They have left out all the crucial information about ingredients and safety and instead want you to buy it without any direction. To determine the effectiveness and safety of a weight loss pill we usually look at the ingredient profile. Unfortunately, with no ingredients to look at we can’t be sure that Kalor Block has the right ingredients or that they have included safe ingredients.
One reason that some companies like to use proprietary blends is because they can get away with using small amounts of proven ingredients and they can still claim to have those key ingredients. Kalor Block doesn’t have the ingredients listed which brings up even more problems than just not having enough of key ingredients.
Perhaps Kalor Block is hiding some dangerous ingredients. Ephedra was banned because of questions regarding safety. Yohimbe is another ingredient that is not safe to use and can cause numerous problems. If you are allergic to ingredients in weight loss products or sensitive to stimulants it’s crucial that you know what’s included and yet there isn’t really a way to figure it out especially because they don’t even include consumer reviews.
Contacting the company to ask about ingredients and safety poses other problems. A phone number is not listed so you have to use their email form. Sadly, they don’t appear to be very responsive as we are still awaiting a response as to the ingredients that are used in this weight loss pill. It wouldn’t be surprising if they responded with a typical form letter not giving away anything.
Perhaps the only positive thing about Kalor Block is that it’s guaranteed. You can get a 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee for 30 days. It’s not very long and doesn’t really give you time to try out the product but it’s certainly better than nothing which is what their policy seems to be. No information, no ingredients, nothing.
Nigen BioTech seems to have questionable business practices. You can’t contact them very easily and they don’t list information about their products. Even though there isn’t a very good guarantee it’s better than nothing and you may want your $60 back when you realize that Kalor Block won’t work very well. It also doesn’t seem like Kalor Block is very well known. There are no reviews written on it and the official website doesn’t even list consumers who have seen results after using their product. Why don’t you head right on past that car you know nothing about and instead choose a product that is guaranteed to work and has been rated highly by consumers and experts.
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