First of all, Prime Drive is an “energy and weight-loss powder” made by Complete Nutrition. You must combine one scoop of powder with 8-12 ounces of cold water. This should be consumed three times daily, 15-30 minutes before meals. According to the official website, this drink helps suppress appetite, increase metabolism, burn off fat, boost energy levels and keep you fuller longer. The ingredients include yerba mate leaf extract, citrus aurantium (contains synephrine), theobroma cacao extract, l-theanine, chicory root, CLA, l-carnitine, green tea extract, l-tartrate, damiana leaf extract, caffeine anhydrous, polydextrose and guarana seed extract.
What You Need to Know
The official website does not say when Prime Drive was first released, however, the company has been around since 2004. This product sells directly through the website and there are some positive customer comments posted on the web, but read on…
High Price – “Is It Affordable?”
The first worry we have with Prime Drive ingredients is the price. According to our Research Editor, “When you consider that 30 servings of the powder are in each container, and you take three servings per day, a can will only last you for 10 days. This means it will cost you around $180 per month.”
One customer commented, “Too pricey, to be completely honest.”
“You need to consider the number of servings per container, which is only 30. This will last you about 10 days if you take it as directed. Definitely not cheap,” said another individual.
Questionable Ingredient – “Another Concern”
We noticed that Prime Drive contains citrus aurantium, which can lead to side effects when combined with caffeine. It’s clear from the customer feedback that some users have experienced issues. One customer commented, “This product makes me feel bad…jittery, dizzy.”
“My heart started racing, I felt sick, and I couldn’t stop shaking,” stated another user.
The research we’ve done has connected something small, like jitters, and a lesser chance of long-term results. If Prime Drive causes side effects, the dieter will turn and run.
“Any Solid Science?”
Here at DietSpotlight, we like to see some published clinical data that supports the weight-loss product we are looking at. With Prime Drive, there is no science or clinical studies to support this supplement. Needless to say, this is concerning and we find it difficult to get behind this diet drink.
The Bottom Line – Does Prime Drive Work?
So, are we suggesting you buy some Prime Drive. Firstly, we appreciate that this weight-loss powder is available in three different flavors and there is some customer feedback presented on the company website, which is helpful. But we have some reservations because it’s not backed by any clinical studies on the official website. Also, we’re concerned about the questionable ingredient and potential side effects.
If you really want to shed some pounds of fat, then we suggest you select a product that does not cause any unpleasant side effects, is backed by solid clinical research and does not cost you an arm and a leg.
Among the best products we’ve seen in 2016 is one called Leptigen. It contains a blend of four ingredients, which have been shown in documented clinical research to help speed up fat loss and kick-start metabolism. Furthermore, we can’t find any discussion of unpleasant side effects and user feedback around the web shows people are seeing solid results.
The makers of Leptigen are so excited about their product they’re offering a Special Trial Offer, which is very reassuring.
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