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Awakend ships Zenith… with totally different substances?


After months of nonsense and at instances even flat out lies, Awakend has lastly begun transport its Zenith weight reduction complement.

Only one downside… the shipped Zenith has utterly totally different substances to what Awakend has been advertising since August.

Awakend’s entire Zenith advertising schtick was bringing again a product tied to patent dispute litigation stretched over a decade.

Mentioned patent expired earlier this 12 months, however the dispute isn’t set to be resolved till subsequent March.

The patent in query pertains to Trisynex, a “polysaccharide cellulosic mix”. Particularly, Trisynex is “a dietary complement of modified cellulose and cetylated fatty acids”.

Up till very just lately, this was Zenith’s dietary label as supplied to Awakend distributors:

Every Zenith capsule consists of 1200mg of “Zenith advanced”, made up of a “proprietary mix of viscous polysaccharides and cetylated fatty acids”.

Over the previous week Awakend distributors started to obtain shipments of Zenith.

Right here’s the label on shipped bottles of Zenith:

Zenith nonetheless incorporates “Zenith advanced”, however now it’s 1200mg of mixed hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and Celadrin.

Celadrin is an low-cost and available anti-inflammatory complement that targets joints:

So far as I do know, Celadrin wasn’t within the authentic Trisynex formulated product that Awakend claims to be bringing again to market.

Issues get even murkier once we check out TrimFit’s product label:

TrimFit is Trisynex marketed and offered by First Fruits Enterprise Ministries (the opposite aspect of the Trisynex patent dispute litigation).

Trimfit is 900mg of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, a “polysaccharide cellulosic mix”.

In different phrases, Awakend are “diluting” their Trisynex formulation with Celadrin – which wasn’t disclosed to distributors prior to buy.

If my main purpose is weight reduction and I don’t have mobility points, why do I would like Celadrin? I additionally don’t consider Celadrin was within the authentic Max WXL formulation – however I may very well be incorrect.

Ongoing patent dispute points apart, Zenith can be marketed on the 2009 research pertaining to Trisynex.

Supplementation with a proprietary mix of modified cellulose and cetylated fatty acids throughout an 8-week weight reduction program exhibited favorable results on adipocytokines and regional physique composition.

Trisynex is cited within the research however not Celadrin. “Cetylated fatty acids” are talked about as above, however there’s no indication it’s the identical formulation.

In any occasion, Awakend together with Celadrin in Zenith raises the query of simply how a lot Trisynex there may be within the product.The precise ratio of Trisynex and Celadrin in Zenith isn’t disclosed.

As for Celadrin, that is probably one other wormhole however it was initially owned by Imagenetix. The present trademark seems to be owned by TriPharma (now dba Vietal Diet).

A bottle of 120 TrimFit capsules retails for $39.95 ($31.96 on month-to-month autoship).

Celadrin is offered for as little as $13.39 for 90 capsules.

Two bottles of Zenith, purportedly a month-to-month provide, will set you again $135 as an Awakend distributor.



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