Lean Xtreme definitely has some quality ingredients. Despite its advertising, which is what I like to call fraudulent, Lean Xtreme uses potentially strong weight loss ingredients such as green tea, 7-keto, and coleus forskohlii. All of these have been tested and shown to help people who were struggling with weight problems.
So why aren’t customers happy with Lean Xtreme?
How Lean Xtreme Works
Lean Xtreme uses a few major ingredients that can promote potentially effective results. The fact that Lean Xtreme focuses on cortisol should tip you off. But while Lean Xtreme does use ingredients that work (some under obscure chemical names that nobody actually recognizes), it combines all of the ingredients into one small proprietary blend, trying to hide small amount and quite a few unnamed ingredients that shouldn’t be there in the first place.
There are only a few limited reviews on Lean Xtreme. But all of the reviews I’ve seen are pretty negative for a reason.
Lean Xtreme Price & Return Policy
Because Lean Xtreme sells through quite a few different third party retailers, there is no return policy or money back guarantee. It retails for $49.99, which is extremely expensive. But I’ve seen it for about $31.99, which is still pretty expensive, especially considering you don’t actually get any results.
Overall Value
If you want to go flocking after Lean Xtreme, go ahead. But the best way to help yourself is to realize that the mention of cortisol is one big, hug red flag that you should always watch out for, and products like Lean Xtreme are never going to help you to lose weight.