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Do we ever rate a diet pill positively? Yes. Although it's rare, there are a few diet pills that meet our strict recommendation requirements. Why don't we recommend LeanGenix? We're looking for clinically proven ingredients, money back guarantees and low prices. Apidexin is our favorite. You can read our review or go to the official site.
LeanGenix Review

Does LeanGenix Work?
Before I answer this quesiton, I would like to go on a VERY important rant. If you’re looking for information on LeanGenix, I assume you came across FranksFatLoss.com. There you read about Frank, a guy who supposedly lost 37 pounds in 3 months using LeanGenix. Whether or not that is true is unkown. The before and after pics don’t prove anything. After all, it doesn’t even show Frank’s face. I’ve ran into a lot of these so-called blogs. I’m not insinuating that Frank’s pics are fake (you can be judge of that), but they all have one thing in common: they tell their amazing weight loss story and link to a “free” trial for LeanGenix. Let me explain why free is in quotation marks.
The LeanGenix “Free” Trial
The old adage, nothing in life is free is absolutely true, especially when it comes to LeanGenix. For starters, they charge $5.95 for S&H. And that’s understandable. But why would they do this? As explained in the fine print of their terms and conditions, if you don’t cancel within 21 days your credit card will be charged $59.95 plus S&H for a 30 day supply of LeanGenix. That’s only 21 days from the date of order. Shipping takes 5-7 days, so that leaves you about 14 days to try the product and cancel. From my experience, that not nearly enough time to determine whether a diet pill works.
There are a lot of free trials out there. Some of the terms and conditions are ridiculous. This is one of the better ones. However, I don’t like that there is not a box to check stating that you understand LeanGenix’s terms and conditions. It would be very easy to go through the shopping cart, not notice the terms and find a $60+ on your credit card a month later. BE CAREFUL ON THE WEB!!!
So Does LeanGenix Work?
LeanGenix is a brand new product, so it’s difficult to say. Judging by the nutrition facts, the formula seems to be rather weak. Ingredients such as Forslean, Green Tea, 7-Keto and Caffeine are great ingredients, but they need to be taken at the clinically proven amounts for the best results. LeanGenix does not disclose the exact amounts of each ingredient used.
The LeanGenix Metabolic blend contains 352.45mg (in total) of Forslean, Green Tea, 7-Keto, Cocoa Extract, and BioPerine. This is not enough for a diet pill to be very effective. The charts and graphs of weight loss may be accurate on the Leangenix website, but it DOES NOT reflect the actual diet supplement’s effectiveness. For example, the Forslean chart is reflective of its effectiveness when taken at 250mg. If there were 250mg of Forslean in Leangenix, there would be room for 102.45mg of Greet Tea, 7-Keto, Cocoa Extract and Bioperine. Another example is Green Tea. In order to achieve maximum effectiveness of green tea, it’s recommended to take at least 600mg. Get this: that’s the amount of all of the ingredients combined in one serving of LeanGenix.
This is called dressing the label. Many companies claim the benefits of ingredients without using the actual amounts used in clinical studies. VERY FEW products are actually sold using clinical amounts.
The LeanGenix Bottom Line…
I would never fall for a free trial. While LeanGenix may promote some weight loss, it won’t be worth the $60 a month you pay for it. It especially won’t be worth the hassle of calling and canceling your “free” trial – that is if you realized you signed up for an autoship program that will charge your credit card $60 a month without further authorization.
You can find a lot of diet supplements with better ingredients, 100% money back guarantees, and for half the price.

February 13th, 2009 at 3:36 pm
This stuff doesn’t work! Don’t give in to the marketing hype! My utilities check bounced because these SOBs withdrew $60 from my bank account without my consent. Now I’m stuck with late fees from the city and overdraft frees from my bank. STAY AWAY FROM LEANGENIX!
February 13th, 2009 at 3:44 pm
James, if your bank account bounces for mease 60 bucks than you have far greater problems than the weight. As far as I can see, all the diet supplement pills average on 60 bucks anyways. Cheers!
February 28th, 2009 at 11:02 am
Thankks for sharing free trial. This is pretty good.
February 28th, 2009 at 11:22 am
I agree this stuff never worked for my client. This is just marketing.
April 9th, 2009 at 9:15 am
Yes i have heard that this is a scam and does nto work!