Sensa Chews
Resisting the cookie dough in the fridge or the potato chips in the cupboard can be a challenge big enough to take down bigfoot. However with persistence and a little help from weight loss pills, or chews, it can be done.
Sensa Chews is a new product that states it can give you a suppressed appetite, increased metabolism, and a flushed out system. In order to tell if this product can really work, we have decided to take a closer look at the ingredients.
Sensa Chews Details
By taking one chew a day, you could be well on your way to a slimmer waistline. The time of day is up to you. You can choose to take a chew at any time of the day. To get the optimum results, try experimenting with the chews.
There are two flavors associated with this chew. The first flavor is chocolate fudge (known to taste like a tootsie roll) and berry burst.
The Good
A great thing about Sensa Chews is the quality ingredients. The first ingredient is Maqui Berry. This berry can flush your system of toxins, and increase your metabolism.
The second ingredient that is great is Glucomannan. This ingredient can fill your stomach because it is a water-based fiber. When Glucommannan hits your stomach, it forms into a substance that can confuse your stomach into thinking it is full.
Upon looking at the ingredients, we have not been able to find any side effects. However, allergies can always play a part in side effects, so be certain you are not allergic to any of the ingredients listed.
The Bad
The main problem with Sensa Chews is the prices and guarantees. For a pack of 30 chews, you have to pay $29.95. This means that one chew is worth one dollar.
There is also no guarantee to be found on Sensa’s website. The main problem with this is you have no way of returning a product if you are not satisfied with it.
The Skinny
After the mixed review, we have decided that Sensa Chews is not the first product we would recommend, nor would it be the last. Sensa has been known for giving out quality products, but the pricing and lack of guarantee causes us to hesitate. Until Sensa wakes up and gives its customers a money back guarantee, we suggest you look elsewhere for an appetite suppressant.




