
I had began seeing Dr. Snyder’s television commericals for fullbar, and wondered if this was just another scam, by a fake Doctor, or the real thing. I decided to check out this Dr. Snyder and see what I could find-out. To say the least I was very surprised, everything that he says in the commerical regarding his practice is true. The real story here is what he did not say in his commerical. first off I am not connected to fullbar or Dr. Snyder, and have never met him. With that said I found that he is a really motivated individual regarding his practice and his continued education in his field of medicine. When he increased his skills or education he went to the best Doctor’s in that field to learn from, and in one case went to one of the busiest Centers to learn a new technique because they were the experts in that field. Based on my research of Doctor Snyder I would have to say that he is an honest, hard working and dedicated professional in the area of weight-loss and Bariatric procedures.
Regarding the product Fullbar, based on the information given on the commericals and the research that I have done. It is and does exactly what the commericals says. However, just based on the Nutritional Facts from the fullbar website, they are better than candy bars, but not necessarily other foods such as plain oatmeal, or Orville Redenbockers smart pop popcorn. Both oatmeal and the popcorn have 0 sugars, slightly less carbs, with oatmeal having 0 salt and the popcorn having a little more than double the salt. My basic idea is weight-loss is by changes done gradually over time that become a regular part of a healthy diet, or better referred to as LifeStyle Changes. Now technically if you were to continue using the fullbars forever that would constitute a lifeStyle Change.
BOTTOM LINE: Dr. Snyder and the Fullbar diet are for real. Be sure and double check the cost and the S&H charges as this inflated the cost per bar to about $1.35 as opposed to the cost of about $1.22 per bar. Also if used as recommended in the commerical, 2 per day one before the two largest meals of the day, for a three month period would come to 180 bars, where as the advertised buy 2 months and get the 3rd free will send you 144 bars, at 2 per day is about a 72 day supply. This was the only area that gives me a little concern, based on their commericals and claiming you will be receive a 3 month supply, that should be about 180 bars. A 90 days supply shortfall of 36 bars.
Update: If you view the comments to this article you will see that Fullbar has clarified the numbers above. The recommendation is to use fullbar 6 days a week. With the use of 6 days a week would be a 3 month total of 144. I appreciate the correction. Please view the fullbar comments in the comment section of this post.
Filed under: weight loss | Tagged: carbs, diet, diet programs, Dr. Snyder, fullbar, fullbar diet, healthy food choices, Life style changes, lose fat, lose weight, weight loss
Terry -
Thank you for taking the time to look into FullBar and Dr. Snyder. In regards to the number discrepancy, we just wanted to let you know that Dr. Snyder recommends using the bars 6 days per week and then take one day off.
Let us know if you have any other questions and thanks again!
FullBar Team