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Do Keto Ultra Diet Pills Really Work or is This a Scam?

January 1, 2019

Do the Keto Ultra Diet pills really work? Is this really the "easiest way to lose weight"? Will these pills actually help your body get into a state of ketosis?

And what is up with this "BHB formula"?

There are a lot of claims made about this diet supplement, which made it seem like the greatest thing to ever hit the market, but can you really trust everything that you hear? The answer is of course you cannot trust at all, which is why I am writing this review in the first place.

And one thing I want to make known right off the bat is that I am not promoting it, which means that this is actually and unbiased review, unlike the many others that I read while doing my research which are just trying to promote the product and make money off of it.

In summary... the Keto Ultra Diet pills are not something that I'm going to be recommending to my readers, and for good reason as you will see.

What is Keto Ultra Diet?

The Keto Ultra Diet is a supplement that supposedly can help you get into a state of ketosis, which can in turn help you lose weight and provide other benefits, such as increased energy and so on. It has the same goal as the Keto OS supplement I've reviewed recently, which is also achieving a state of ketosis.

It is said to be 100% natural, can help you burn fat faster than ever, and I even saw promotions online of claims that people are losing up to 1 pound of fat per day with this stuff.

However, right off the bat... When I first started digging a little deeper into this supplement I was getting suspicious.

One of the first rather unusual things that I came across was that this supplement used to go by the name of "Keto Pro Diet"… And now of course it is called Keto Ultra Diet.

keto ultra diet name change

Now there is nothing wrong with a company changing the name of one of their supplements, but this brings up the question of why? Why did they change name? After all... "Keto Diet Pro" isn't any better or worse of a name than "Keto Ultra Diet", so why the change?

Well the first thing that comes to mind is bad publicity… As and they change the name due to it getting a bad reputation and wanted to start with a clean slate.

But anyways… That is just a guess, and as you will see there are more "strange occurrences" that I will go over.

But first let's talk about what exactly ketosis is… Which is point of taking this supplement in the first place.

Ketosis...

In a nutshell, ketosis is a state in which you can get your body into where it starts burning fat as its main source of energy, rather than glucose or carbs. This is of course a desirable state to be in because many people out there are looking to burn fat and lose weight, not to mention that ketosis has also been shown to provide a nice steady flow of energy throughout the day.

This point of this supplement is to help your body get into ketosis much faster, which naturally can take quite a long time.

Is this really a "revolutionary breakthrough"?

This supplement is all about Beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) which they tell you starts the process of ketosis and which they claim they have "modified".

Now I have no idea what exactly they mean when they say they have "modified" BHB because they offer no explanation about such.

While I probably wouldn't go as far as saying that it is a "revolutionary breakthrough", there is some science to back up the claims that supplementing BHB can bring your body into ketosis.

According to Everyday Health, taking supplements like this can help "enhance" your state of ketosis.

A look at the ingredients

First off... Let me start by saying that it was rather difficult to find the actual list of ingredients in this supplement. I read over multiple "shady" reviews with mixed information… One review would say that it has these ingredients, while another review would say completely different ingredients. It took me a while to actually find out what the heck was in this stuff… Because even on the official website they do not tell you, which is definitely strange.

But anyways… Here you can see a picture of what is actually in the bottle…

keto-ultra-diet-ingredients

If the print is too small, it states that there is a 800 mg "proprietary blend" of…

  • Magnesium Beta Hydroxybutyrate 
  • Sodium Beta Hydroxybutyrate 
  • Calcium Beta Hydroxybutyrate 

Now all of these ingredients are what you call "BHB", just in different forms, and they all occur naturally, forming from the digestive process of fat.

So basically the point of taking these BHB ingredients is to trick your body into thinking that it is already burning fat and in a state of ketosis, which will then (mostly in theory) lead to your body burning more fat and continuing a state of ketosis.

Will it work?

While the information is limited, there have been some studies suggesting supplementing BHB's effectiveness in inducing such a state.

That said, if you are planning on supplementing something like this, you are also going to have to be on a keto diet, meaning a very low carb diet.

Can it be trusted?

One important question that definitely needs to be addressed is whether or not this supplement can actually be trusted.

When it comes to the supplement industry, there are plenty of scams out there that were created for nothing more than to trick people into spending their money on things that do not work, or on supplements that claim they have all the special ingredient in the bottle when in reality they don't.

I saw on the official website that they state this supplement is manufactured under GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), but unfortunately I see no evidence of this or no other information on it.

Some things that concern me...

One thing that I noticed is that many of the websites that sell this supplement are very sketchy… Often engaging in misleading marketing tactics, such as false scarcity and other rather "scammy" things.

Another thing that I noticed is that my malware blocking software that I run on my computer constantly actually restricted me from going to several of these websites, and obviously had a reason for placing such a restriction.

Then something else that is a bit odd, is the fact that there is another supplement on the market, actually available on Amazon, called "Complete Keto Diet" that looks like another duplicate product with a different name…

Complete Keto Diet

This supplement has the exact same ingredients in the exact same dosage as Keto Ultra Diet, and the bottle has pretty much an identical design, with very little difference.

Not only is this strange enough, but to make matters even worse, there are plenty of negative reviews of this product on Amazon, such as this one for example…

amazon review

The company behind it... Can you trust them?

Of course it is always a good idea to look into the companies that are manufacturing the supplements that you take. As I mentioned earlier on, there have been plenty of cases where untrustworthy companies have ripped off customers, such as by lying about what they put on the label and so on.

Can you trust this place?

Well… In my opinion… Probably not. Unfortunately I was not able to find any information on the company behind the Keto Ultra Diet pills. 

*If you are reading this and do have any information about the manufacturer, please let me know in the comment section below.

Conclusion - Scam?

While this supplement could perhaps help your body get into a state of ketosis faster than what is naturally possible, and in turn could help you lose weight as well as help provide you with a better energy flow, this is definitely not a supplement that I am going to be recommending to my readers.

As far as I see, this stuff just can't be trusted. The company is not transparent by any means and there is little-known about this supplement other than what is said on the label, which really isn't all that much. It reminds me a lot of the shady Ultra Omega Burn product that is still really popular.

Yes... taking BHB supplements might be worth a try, but I would recommend trying a different supplement that actually has some credibility.

Keto Ultra Diet it is marketed in a very over-hyped and somewhat misleading fashion, and overall there is just a lot about it that I don't like the looks of.

That said, if you do want to you can buy it here.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed this review and found it helpful. Please leave your thoughts, comments, questions, etc. below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Agent Kyle


Kyle is the founder and chief editor at HealthBuster.org. He takes pride in providing truthful product reviews to warn the public of potential waste of money products and scams.

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  1. Do these keto diet pills really help? I’ve been on weight loss medication called orlistat with no quick results. Will these keto diet pills help me lose weight quickly? Are there any adverse effects of going into ketosis?

    1. There is definitely potential for them to work, or at least help… but I would go with a more trusted brand than this.

  2. Hello Kyle, thankyou so much for your comments, i was certainly thinking of Keto diet pils to help me as i know the diet works so well, but for me i have bad eating habits and can’t eat many things like veges, salads and fruit as i get sick, would this be mind over matter, i say yes but i can’t seem to get over it, though haven’t tried hypnosis yet. History is i am 118kgs, with chronic pain suffering from L5S1 compression on both sides and arthritic issues everywhere else, i am also in financial difficulty and can’t waste my money so i am blessed to have found your information about these pills, as i am also desperate to lose weight as my health is very very bad and i need help. is there anything you might be able to recommend that might assist me,
    thankyou lorna hunter

  3. The one on Amazon is $20? The one advertised as Ultra Keto is $69 a bottle!! Fishy. It is hard hard hard to diet and that's why we all want a magic pill or foods to come to the house. Some of those foods aren't edible at all and one program has you eating a sweet roll for breakfast! We all know we need to start out with protein or we will be hungry one hour later,. Get a friend to go on a diet with you with regular food you buy at the grocery store. Limit carbs. Call each other for support.

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