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Product Reviewed: Inciner-X
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Price: $89.99

Ultra Thermogenic

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Does Inciner-X Work?

 

Note: This is a review. Click here to visit the Inciner-X website.

 

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With so many fat burning supplements to choose from, a company has to choose an effective marketing campaign if they want to make an impact, and reap the monetary rewards that come with it. Products need something to make them stand out from the crowd and get noticed Inciner-X is the name given to a pair of fat burners by a company called Prime 8 Nutrition. In order to appeal to the broadest possible market, but retain a niche feel, they provide two products – Inciner-X 1 For Her, and Inciner-X 2 For Him.

 

What Is Inciner-X?

 

Inciner-X calls itself an ultimate thermogenic supplement that will get the weight off and put you in your best shape ever no matter who you are. It melts away fat while increasing your metabolism, suppressing your appetite, and maintaining your lean muscle mass – all the factors necessary to get you ripped.

 

They claim it’s used by everyone from personal trainers to professional athletes, and it can do for you exactly what it does for them. With the promise of high grade ingredients hand picked specifically for men and women looking to get in shape, they’re hoping to appeal to the unique and individual needs, while still speaking to the massive weight loss community as a whole.

 

Inciner-X Ingredients

 

inciner-x-review-2Given that they put forth two products – Inciner-X for Her and Inciner-X for Him – you would think there would be two separate formulas with two distinct ingredient lists. This is not the case. The two products are exactly the same, which would indicate that the designations for him and her are nothing but marketing tools. I’d say this is the first strike against these products. To present one product as two, trying to appeal to a broader audience, is just a little deceptive. They’re creating an expectation that there are special ingredients and considerations for each product, when in reality they are exactly the same.

 

Let’s take a look at what this singular list contains. The Inciner-X formula is divided into 3 Complexes:

 

The Stage 1 Thermogenic Complex is a total of 350 mg including:

 

Caffeine, Citrus Aurantium(1), Theobromine, Evodiamine, Inula Pacemosa TE, and Yohimbe PE.

These are all stimulants that can help burn fat and increase metabolism, but there is concern that some of these shouldn’t be used together. This is the case for Caffeine used with Citrus Aurantium. Yohimbe is another ingredient laden with potential side effects, so if you try Inciner-X, you should be prepared to feel at least a little wired and racy.

 

The Stage 1 Circulatory Complex is a total of 200 mg including:

 

Green Tea Extract(2), White Willow Bark, and Lobelia Intiata

 

Green Tea contains ECGCs that help burn fat. It’s also an antioxidant, while White Willow Bark has similar effects as aspirin.

 

The Stage 1 Advanced Cognitive Complex is a total of 195 mg including:

 

N-Actyl L-Tyrosine, Codonopis Pilosula Extract, Vitamin C, Sophora Japonica Extract, and Bioperine.

 

L-Tyrosine may improve memory, and vitamin C is a great antioxidant, but on the whole, it’s a mystery why they chose to call this the Cognitive Complex.

 

How To Use Inciner-X

 

The recommended daily dose is 2 capsules.

 

Inciner-X Side Effects

 

The Inciner-X formula does contain a significant number of ingredients that can cause side effects, but because they are couched in a proprietary blend, we don’t know how much of each is included. Citrus Aurantium and Yohimbe are both known to cause side effects like increased blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and nausea, but without knowing how much of each is in the formula, we don’t really know if this would be an issue.

 

The label indicates that Inciner-X is only for adults 18 and over and not to be used by anyone pregnant or nursing unless advised to be a doctor.

 

inciner-x-review-3Inciner-X Before and After Reviews

 

We looked and looked but couldn’t find any actual customer feedback. This is never a good sign.

 

Where to Buy Inciner-X

 

Inciner-X is available for “purchase” using the free trial program offered on their website. Be warned however, that the trial is not free in the way you probably expect. When you sign up and pay a small shipping fee, Prime 8 Nutrition will send you a full one month supply of your choice of Inciner-X for Him or Inciner-X for Her. If you do nothing else, in 14 days they’ll charge you full price for that “free trial” bottle you already received. If you don’t want that charge, you need to contact Prime 8 Nutrition and let them know you want to cancel your subscription.

 

By the way, the full price is a pretty steep $89.99. If you decided to cancel during your 14 day trial period, you can reach them at 1-844-770-1846 or support@inceinerx.com.

 

Inciner-X Pros

 

  • Complete contact information is provided.
  • There’s a money back guarantee.

 

Inciner-X Cons

 

  • They want you to believe there are two products – one for men and one for women, when really they are exactly the same.
  • Some of the stimulant ingredients are known to cause side effects.
  • There is no customer feedback from people who’ve actually used it.

 

Our Inciner-X Conclusion

 

Although it tries to distinguish itself in a number of ways, Inciner-X is like a lot of other weight loss supplements out there. Its strength is its stimulants, but in the end, they may be too strong. It’s tough to tell without the ingredient amounts listed.

 

In the end, the free trial scam is what prevents Inciner-X from getting our recommendation. We know too many people who’ve been scammed this way to advise any of you to sign yourself up for that hassle.

 

 

Sources:

 

(1) Citrus aurantium, an Ingredient of Dietary Supplements Marketed for Weight Loss: Current Status of Clinical and Basic Research. Adriane Fugh-Berman, Adam Myers. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia 20057.

 

(2) The effects of green tea on weight loss and weight maintenance: a meta-analysis. R Hursel, W Viechtbauer,and M S Westerterp-Plantenga. Department of Human Biology, Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM) Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

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