TREN Xtreme

Created by American Cellular, TREN Xtreme has been rumored to be a lot of things. And while some say that TREN Xtreme is incredible, not all of the rumors are particularly good. Some reports in the New York Daily News state that American Cellular Labs admitted to using anabolic steroids (which are illegal and dangerous) in TREN Xtreme. That should be an automatic red flag even with a reformulated approach. And while $500,000 is a lot to pay, even if TREN Xtreme doesn’t use anabolic steroids anymore, it is still questionable. And there are a lot of ways in which TREN Xtreme has not learned their lesson.
TREN Xtreme Still Focuses on Hormones
You would think that TREN Xtreme would stay clear of hormones once and for all, especially after a lawsuit like that. But TREN Xtreme now lists “legal” testosterone boosters and androgens. TREN Xtreme obviously wants to draw in the same hype and excitement. But it’s just not the same when the proof of side effects is stronger than the proof of results.
Some Ingredients Have Nothing to Do with Weight Loss
So the new hormones in TREN Xtreme don’t necessarily promote weight loss at all. You would think that at the very least, TREN Xtreme would use other ingredients that are applicable. Instead, many of the other ingredients in TREN Xtreme are at best anti-inflammatories, which unfortunately do not have any of the benefits that most buyers want.
The End Story
TREN Xtreme uses a blend of ingredients that don’t necessarily promote weight loss. And it has a history of some pretty nasty side effects associated with anabolic steroids that manufacturers didn’t mention to the average buyer before selling it.
TREN Xtreme has paid out because of its history, and other issues may come up, maybe even a repeat of what happened before. Or maybe TREN Xtreme will have to deal with reformulating again if and when other ingredients that TREN Xtreme happens to use are banned. Only time will tell. But so far, you would be safer using something else.


