Cenalex Reviews

Cenalex claims that you can finally get the healthy body that’s worth all the work. They claim that Cenalex is “specially formulated to help you achieve maximum results.” Apparently, Cenalex will finally help you with their unique blend to get all of the results you are looking for and more.
They basically sell you this product with options. They start out by offering you a “free trial offer.” Yes, they offer you a one time way to order if you are ordering more than one month at a time. But realistically speaking, you shouldn’t have to order more than 1 month in the beginning, and who is really going to choose to pay when they think they could get something for free?
So how does it work? They use a blend of acai, ginseng, and green tea. We can start with acai. Acai is one of the most hyped ingredients on the current market. Frankly speaking, everybody is talking about it, in part because it was featured as one of the top 10 superfoods on the market. However, the only reason it was featured above others is because it happens to be highly perishable and only found in Brazil. It’s the rarity that makes it attractive. Other fruits in general are often more powerful in terms of antioxidant power. However, the basic fact is that acai does not promote weight loss, nor does it promote a cleansing effect.
Second, you get into ginseng. Ginseng is known for its use of ginenosides. Frankly speaking, it is distinguished by this. These promote a general feeling of energy and wellbeing at the same time, and they also tend to promote greater thermogenic fat burning. However, they do still require 400mg or more to burn fat, and this formula does not actually have that.
Outside of that, they have green tea, which is one of the most popular fat burning and weight loss ingredients on the market. It does promote weight loss should you use the right amount and the right caffeine content in general. However, realistically, it is highly doubtful at best that they have this.
They don’t bother disclosing a full ingredients list in general. We suspect they are hiding quite a few fillers as well as ingredients that aren’t related to weight loss and those that could cause serious damage. That tends to be the case. They operate based on scam tactics in general, and honestly you could definitely find better.
Yes, 2 out of the 3 ingredients they name actually promote weight loss. But realistically speaking, they don’t actually give you all the information, and they trick you into a “free trial offer” or make you buy multiple months at a time. So obviously, they know their product won’t work as well as we do. We would recommend finding something else.

