RegeneSlim Scam?
Is RegeneSlim a Scam?
From the people who brought you Regeneca...
Looks like WatchDog was on the money:
I see three possible outcomes...
( http://repspace.com/forums/p/3044/4764.aspx#4764 )
2) They try to stay open, stop selling Regenerect all together ( I don't see any way they can keep selling it, even with new labeling, packaging, ingredients, whatever - it's dead ) and instead try to launch a new product line - my guess is a weight loss product or some other diet product. This is risky, as the FDA is going to scrutinize everything that comes out under the Regeneca label.
Regeneca has launched a new weight loss product, and what I find most ironic after the FDA actions regarding Regenerect, how how it was lab tested NOT TO CONTAIN the exact ingredients it turned out it did contain, the web site for the RegeneSlim Appetitite Control product says, in BOLD:
RIGOROUSLY TESTED
RegeneSlim is made in the USA from premium quality ingredients. Designed with your safety in mind, batches of RegeneSlim are tested in an FDA and DEA Registered Analytical Laboratory*
( The asterisk says "All batch testing can be accessed on this site" )
Before the Renerect meltdown, Regeneca stated that the lab testing results were available to be viewed at their offices and that they were kept in a safe.
I could not find the link to the above mentioned batch testing for RegeneSlim. And pardon my skepticism if I'm not comforted by the promises that the product was designed with my safety in mind. It implies a level of concern that probably should have been displayed when the company was distributing the woody-pills that contained a prescription analogue that comes with a list of warnings a mile long, especially for heart patients.
A thirty day supply or RegeneSlim costs $96.65 when you include shipping and handling.
I don't see anything unique about this product that makes it worth the cash.