Ultra Fast Keto Boost Review

If you were looking for an example of the trickery and deceit found in the keto supplement industry, you have come to the right place.

From the blatant lies on the Ultra Fast Keto Boost label to an unwillingness to disclose product ingredients, this manufacturer appears to be fishing for credit cards. Protect yourself and learn how you can avoid scams like this one by reading our in-depth review below.

Is Ultra Fast Keto Boost Effective?

Whenever a keto product bursts into the scene, we’re excited to delve right into it. The first road block we hit was discovering that the Ultra Fast Keto Boost website was severely lacking in information. At the very least we expected to see an ingredient label. This was the first red flag. To dig a little deeper, we turned to Amazon.

What we found is as follows:

  • 800 mg BHB ketones - most have at least 1000 mg
  • 3 ketone salts - the optimal amount is 4 ketone salts
  • Go GHB Proprietary blend - makes it impossible to know what’s really inside
  • Gelatin capsules - most quality products are vegan-friendly
  • At first, we were pleased when we thought that Ultra Fast Keto Boost contained goBHB. This is trademarked by Compound Solutions and has scientific studies to back its efficacy. However, upon closer inspection we noticed that they have go GHB on their bottle. We were absolutely taken aback. Is the manufacturer deliberately trying to mislead people into buying this product? Red flag number 2.

    When looking at the ingredients that this product actually does contain, we noticed a scarcity of BHB. BHB stands for Beta-hydroxybutyrate, which is the main ketone found in our bodies. So far, so good. Unfortunately, the amount of BHB ketones is extremely low with a dosage of 800 mg. There are other products we have reviewed which contain almost 3 times this amount! This leaves us wondering how effective Ultra Fast Boost Keto really is and our third red flag.

    Additionally, we found that the ketone salts were also lacking. Whereas we were glad to see the inclusion of Calcium, Sodium and Potassium. While this is close to what we look for in a keto supplement, it is not ideal. The optimal amount of ketones is four which would entail the addition of Magnesium.

    More ingredients which we expected to see included was MCT oil, which is scientifically proven to increase blood ketone levels. This, unfortunately, was lacking. As was BioPerine® which has had numerous studies proving its ability to increase bioavailability and multiply the effectiveness of active ingredients. Red flag number 4.

    Whenever we are disappointed in the transparency of a product’s website or the formula of a health supplement, we look for consumer reviews. It could be that a product will look as if it’s hiding something but in the end consumers may experience positive feedback. However, here this is not the case. Out of 3 reviews found on Amazon, 2 are clearly fake and one states: “This item is a scam. Be careful out there.” Red flag number 5.

    Upon trying to find the price of this product, we were again given the run-around. It is actually impossible to find out the purchase price until you enter your credit card details! In the hundreds of keto products we have reviewed, this is the most deceitful tactic we have seen. Obviously, we were not willing to risk being signed up for an autoship program, so we perused keto supplement review sites to find our answer. What we did uncover was that one bottle of Ultra Fast Keto Boost will cost you $69.99! This is nearly double what we would expect a keto product to be and a sure sign of red flag number 6.

    Is Ultra Fast Keto Boost Safe?

    We do not have a picture of the actual label found on this bottle. Because of this, we have no idea what is actually contained in these capsules. It is unclear what is contained in this product’s proprietary blend. It’s even unclear what the capsules are made of! Ultra Fast Keto Boost’s Amazon page states that it is a “vegan-friendly gelatin capsule”which means that one of these two statements is false. This product is either vegan-friendly or is enclosed in a gelatin capsule. Is it up to the consumer to know which to believe?

    Summary

    Putting aside the deliberate ambiguity of the Ultra Fast Keto Boost website, the ineffective dose of BHB ketones, the lack of ingredients and the sky-high price of this product, we have to ask ourselves, who is this manufacturer trying to reach? Certainly not someone who is intelligently reading their website. Perhaps this company is relying on people who are searching the internet late at night after they’ve overeaten. Perhaps someone who is looking for a miracle weight loss product. Perhaps someone who is tired and won’t notice that they mention that they’ve been on Shark Tank, when they haven’t been. Perhaps someone who won’t realize how much they’ve spent until they see their credit card statement.

    Before you purchase any keto supplement, do your own research. Beware of companies such as this one which are looking to exploit innocent people.

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