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Trevinol – The Overview
Trevinol is a natural supplement made for people who are experiencing daily joint pain. For most people this includes inflammation, stiffness, lack of flexibility and if left unaddressed it can lead to a loss of mobility over time. This product is made by the company Landis Revin Nutraceuticals and sold from their website and through an online retail store. The manufacturer’s website mostly only features Trevinol – there is an overview of how it works, detailed information about the ingredients but some customer reviews can be found on the online store. A contact number for the company’s customer service department is provided but the site doesn’t include any background details about the manufacturer. Trevinol is sold at a less expensive price but there are no discounts offered when purchasing larger amounts of the supplement. Additionally, they offer a 30-day money back guarantee however an opened product may not be eligible for return, only unopened items can be returned or exchanged for any reason.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Serrazimes, Nattokinase and Proteolytic Enzyme
Trevinol – Product Description
Trevinol is said to consist of a clinically developed proprietary blend of systemic enzymes, including Serrazimes, Nattokinase, Proteolytic enzymes and proven antioxidants. These ingredients are not often found in joint support formulas but said to have several benefits when combined with proper diet and exercise. While the manufacturer lists these benefits and ingredients that are said to be clinically studied ingredients, there are no clinical data results provided that back up the claims. According to the product site, most consumers will experience some positive results from taking the product at the recommended dose of 3 capsules, 1 or 2 times per day but without seeing the individual ingredient amounts, there is no way of knowing how credible this is.
Good about Trevinol
- Key ingredients are listed
- Dosage instructions are provided
- Customer reviews are shown
Bad about Trevinol
- Clinical trial results are not provided
- Multiple bottle orders are not discounted
- Company details are limited
- Users may need to make some lifestyle changes for full benefits
- There is no free sample available
- All sales are final
Trevinol – The Bottom Line
Trevinol formula is unique. It combines effective enzymes with antioxidants and probiotics with proven health benefits according to the manufacturer but without seeing the individual amounts of ingredients in the blends, the overall potency of the formula is not known. While the website gives an overall good impression of the supplement, there are very few relevant details provided and it would be helpful not only to be given more information about the manufacturer of Trevinol but clinical testing results too. Without seeing the clinical data, the overall safety of the formula is not known. Some customers may be tempted to purchase this brand due to its affordable price point but they should be aware that this can indicate a weak formula or subpar ingredients. Additionally, it is also important to note that there are no free samples available and given the money back guarantee or returns policy for only unopened items, it’s likely that all sales for Trevinol are final.