Regenify Review – 3 BIG Reasons You Shouldn’t Buy It
By: Rob MillerFact Checked On: 3-23-2020
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Contents
Regenify Overview
Regenify Ingredients and How They Work
Regenify Pros and Cons
Where to Buy
3 BIG Reasons You Shouldn’t Buy It
Conclusion
Regenify Overview
We’ve been researching, testing, studying, and learning about nutritional supplements available online for a number of years now, and we’ve seen all kinds of products marketing in all kinds of different ways. At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a website with nothing but the name of the product and an order button. This is kind of what I thought of when I, originally, saw the website for Regenify. I was asked by a visitor to take a look, and when I did, I thought “surely this can’t be all there is.” There’s almost no information at all about what Regenify is, what’s in it, or what it does.
Since then, things have changed a bit…
What we do know is that Regenify provides pure, natural pain relief, and that it has something to do with cell rejuvenation. Originally, there was no section on ingredients. Nothing on how it works. No customer testimonials, no background information. Really, just the name, an image of a happy, vibrant middle aged couple, a few words, and an order button. Well, we kept digging, and here’s what we ended up with.
Regenify Ingredients and How They Work
Like I said, originally when I was doing my research for this supplement, there was no ingredient information anywhere. All we knew is that they were all natural.I’m not sure when they did it, but they finally updated their website with a list of the ingredients.
And that list is HUGE…Almost too many to mention, but in the interest of being as detailed as possible, here they are: Vitamins A, C, D, E, B1, B12, and K, Niacin, Folic Acid, Biotin, Panthotenic Acid, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorus, Iodine, Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Manganese, Chromium, Molybdenum, Chloride, Sodium, Potassium, Choline, Inositol, Boron, Silica, Vanadium, Fluoride, Sea Cucumber extract, Resveratrol, Lutein, and Zeaxanthin.
Ok….now my fingers hurt…:)
The label on the bottle calls it a “cell rejuvenation formula,” and according to the directions you’re supposed to take one capsule per day along with a meal or as directed by your physician. At one time, Regenify was available on eBay, where you can find a more detailed explanation of its benefits.
Here, they claim that 1 Regenify pill is capable of repairing 2 trillion cells in a 24 hour period. By repairing these cells, you’ll see a 73% increase in hair growth, your skin will be more vibrant, you’ll have greater athletic abilities, your joints and muscles will feel better. Basically, because of the 2 trillion cells repaired daily, you’ll see improvements everywhere:
- No more aches and pains.
- Clearer memory.
- No more varicose veins.
- Whiter toenails.
- Clear skin.
- Thick hair.
- Healthy heart.
- 73% more lung capacity.
- Fewer toxins in the liver.
- Faster metabolism.
- Cure for irritable bowel.
- Freely moving, pain-free joints.
- Stronger teeth and bones.
- Lower cholesterol
- Greater libido
- No more stretch marks.
- No more ringing in your ears.
That’s a lot of benefits in one little pill. Almost too good to be true, perhaps?
Regenify Pros and Cons
Advantages of Regenify
- The ingredients are all natural.
- They have a money back guarantee, more on that below.
Disadvantages of Regenify
- The number of benefits listed is pretty insane.
- There are no Regenify reviews from customers who’ve used it.
- It’s only available on their official website, which I’ve been getting warnings from Mcafee site advisor when I try to visit it.
Where to Buy
Currently, the only place I see to purchase Regenify is the official website (Here’s a link: https://www.actalcelpainrelief.com/#/). A single bottle costs $49.95 with discounts for bulk orders. They advertise a 90 day money back guarantee, which applies to both opened AND unopened bottles. You may also call them at 800-931-9472 to place an order.
3 BIG Reasons You Shouldn’t Buy It
- There’s VERY limited info available on the product.
- No reviews from customers available.
- No scientific data to back up their claims.
Conclusion
There’s too little to go on with Regenify to come to a logical conclusion. They make a lot of claims, but can those claims REALLY be substantiated?
There is not enough good going for Regenify to firmly stand in its corner and rally behind it, but there is also not much to point to as being a strong deterrent to stay away from it.
In my opinion it looks nothing more then a multivitamin, and with very limited proof from customers that have ACTUALLY used the product, I would say take a pass on this one.
There are some better options with similar purposes and ingredients that are clearly more tested, tried and proven and have more information about available than Regenify in general.
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User Questions and Answers
I had never heard of it before receiving a mailer. In the mailer they list all of the ingredients as well as some customer testimonials and state that there is a 1 year guarantee. Send back empty bottles and they will return all of your money as well as offering a 30 day free trial with just a phone call. Admittedly it sounds almost too good to be true but honestly, what does a person have to lose? -Guy
I haven't seen the flier, myself. I agree with you, it sounds to good to be true.- Rob
254 out of 301 people found this question helpful.
Well, I just saw a flier that claims Regenify is made from Starfish and, since Starfish can regenerate their limbs naturally, the process will work for people. 2 billion cells a day times 30...it will grow your hair back, cure your erectile dysfunction, cure enlarged prostate, among many other. Wow! Is this product for real, or just another baseless claim? -Michael P
If you look at the ingredients, it's really nothing more than a multivitamin. I think if it could regrow a limb, we'd know about it. I'd say it's more scam than not.- Rob
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Do they have a 800 number to call -Shawndale
The number they give on their website is 1-800-931-9472.- Rob
161 out of 197 people found this question helpful.
I am diabetic, aged 81, 4 by-pass surgery, aortic valve replacement. On med for HBP and glucose also on Eliquest. Will this be compatible with prescription meds? How to proceed? -Lon
It looks like it's just vitamins, but because you take prescription medication, you'll need to check in with your doctor before starting any supplements.- Rob
128 out of 142 people found this question helpful.
Has anyone complained of Regenify upsetting their stomach? -Sandi
I haven't heard that from anyone yet, but some people's stomachs are sensitive to taking vitamins.- Rob
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is Regenify good for itching and swelling? -carlotta
They say it is. I haven't tried it but I have my doubts. It seems like it's basically a multivitamin.- Rob
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does regenify help for shingles -carlotta
I wouldn't think so.- Rob
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What are the ingredients in Regenify? -Joyce
They don't provide a list online, so I don't know.- Rob
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Are the folks taking this supplement also taking vitamins on their regular regimen in conjunction with its use? Would there be a risk of taking this supplement if other vitamins are being ingested? -Hope
I wouldn't think it would be unsafe, but it certainly might be overkill. You would have to look at the amounts on the individual labels, and see if any end up with a total that's too high.- Rob
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Is there a money back guarantee? -Terry
Here's the stated Return Policy from their website: "You have 90 days to request a refund after you receive your order. Please contact Customer Care to initiate the return process. You will need to send in the unopened unit back to the address provided below. Upon receipt you will receive a refund of purchase price within 14 days of our receipt of the unopened unit. We do not refund shipping and handling cost. Refused or returned packages that are sent to us without prior approval from Customer Care are not eligible for a refund," so it sounds like you can only return unopened bottles.- Rob
7 out of 7 people found this question helpful.
I got a flyer in the mail, and it stated I have ordered this product 'Regenify'. I have never even heard of them before?? Can they just DO that?? -nancy
Are you sure they said you ordered it? I know they send out flyers, but I haven't heard of them placing orders for people. Call the number on the flyer and ask them directly.- Rob
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What are the 31 ingredients of Resetigen-D. -Fe
If you go to their website, there's a link to the ingredients way at the bottom of the page.- Rob
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what the side effects? -mary
It's basically a multivitamin, so I wouldn't expect much in the way of side effects. Of course, if there's always a chance you'll have a negative reaction to one of the ingredients.- Rob
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What time of the you should take regnify -d can take it in bedtime or lunch time please answer this question thanks reeta -Reeta Shah
As basically a multivitamin, you can take it any time that's convenient for you.- Rob
4 out of 4 people found this question helpful.
I sent a check to Resetigen-D a month ago, May 1 2016. I have not received it yet. Please check this out. -Sandra
SupplementCritique.com is a review website, and we have no affiliation with Resetigen-D. You'll need to contact them directly. The phone number I found on the website is 1-800-957-9757.- Rob
3 out of 3 people found this question helpful.
Is this product really backed by Yale university and Harvard university? -Barbie
No, it isn't. I think they may be referring to studies done on certain ingredients, but since the ingredients are mainly vitamins, it's not a surprise that something in Regenify has been studied at Yale.- Rob
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I'm curious about this wonder pill Regenify. I'm cool with all the ingredients, except for flouride. Flouride?! Isn't flouride toxic? What are your thoughts on this? -Jenn
I wouldn't recommend Regenify. It's basically a multivitamin that promises to cure hundreds of diseases. And you're right. What is flouride doing in a supplement? No idea!- Rob
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Why is this product so expensive?????????????? -Gail Houpt
I agree. It's a ridiculous price for what is essentially a multivitamin.- Rob
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What is thr most important side effect for this drug? I am 82 years old. Imws Drug Salesman for a major Pharmaceutical company and every drug we came out with had side effect. Thank you.I retired after 30 years. -Henry J. DiStefano
Regenify is not a drug. It's a vitamin supplement, so there shouldn't be any side effects.- Rob
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My cells are all damaged due to diabetes and now I have vitiligo. Will regenify repair my damage cells and cure my vitiligo? -Verena Jackson
I don' think it so. It looks like it's nothing but a vitamin pill.- Rob
3 out of 4 people found this question helpful.
Does rejuvenate work as advertised -fred
I haven't tried it myself, but I wouldn't think so.- Rob
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Does this interfere with the medication Warfarin which is a blood thinner? -JACK
Whenever you take a prescription medication, you should consult with your doctor before taking any supplements.- Rob
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i would like to get your phone number so i can call you about regenify. please email me -dick
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don't sell supplements or have any additional information on Regenify other than what's in the review. You'll have to contact the company directly for that.- Rob
3 out of 4 people found this question helpful.
What are the ingredients in it. does this take the place of a multi. peaseanswer francine hardoon 212-982-9989 fhardoon@aol.com -Francine Hardoon
The list of ingredients includes: Vitamins A, C, D, E, B1, B12, and K, Niacin , Folic Acid, Biotin, Panthotenic Acid, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorus, Iodine, Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Manganese, Chromium, Molybdenum, Chloride, Sodium, Potassium, Choline , Inositol, Boron, Silica, Vanadium, Fluoride, Sea Cucumber extract, Resveratrol, Lutein, and Zeaxanthin. Yes, this should take the place of a multivitamin.- Rob
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Does it gives you a side effects of vaginal bleeding? -Gloria
I haven't heard of that, but you should discontinue use and contact the company and your doctor if you're concerned.- Rob
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What is Regenify? Is it Panaxcea? -John
I believe they're the same thing, both just multivitamins that make a lot of promises.- Rob
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How MUCH iron is in this product????? I have Hemochromatosis and have to watch my iron intake!!! My husband ordered this for me and noticed it contained iron. So I need to now the percentage of Iron before I begin taking it.
Thank You
Susan Huck -Susan Huck
As a review website, we don't have that information. You'll need to contact Regenify directly. Their number is 800-931-9472.- Rob
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What did the 5 Universities--Harvard, Stanford. Yale, Oxford and John Hopkins--have to say about Resetigen-D? -Jim
As far as I know, they have no knowledge of its existence.- Rob
2 out of 3 people found this question helpful.
i was wondering if this was for a person with diabetices. i have not purchas yet, due to be spketical about it. i receive their magzine in the mail. i pick it up and was going to order instead i sat it back down.
-debra
It looks like mainly vitamins, so it's probably safe, but you should take the brochure to your doctor. He or she can check out the ingredients and see if there are any contraindications.- Rob
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I have been inundated with advertisements regarding life saving, or improving drugs, are there really any such pills on the market? I already eat properly and take vitamin pills. -Richard
Unfortunately, I don't think so. They make a lot of claims, but ultimately, it's just a very expensive vitamin.- Rob
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Is Panaxcea the same as Regenify or simila? Received brochure but unable to find info online. -barbara
There's very little information about these supplements online. I'm not sure if they're the same, but I wouldn't be surprised.- Rob
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I returned a year's supply of Regenify 5 month ago and still have not received a refund. Has anyone ever been reimbursed after returning Regenify? -Janet
That's a long time to not get your refund. Call and ask what the hold up is. If they give you the runaround, mention that your next call will be your State Attorney General's office. My guess is they'll process your refund quickly after that.- Rob
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percentage of ingredients in the pill -sandy
They provide an ingredient list with amounts on their official product website.- Rob
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I have constopation a lot, will this pill help me go regular? Will it help wrinkles not to look so bad? -Debbie
As far as we can tell, it's just a multivitamin, so I don't think it will help with your issues.- Rob
1 out of 1 people found this question helpful.
I have tinnitus and am looking for something for ringing of the ears, and the article here shows an ear and what looks like some tubes attached to it. What exactly is that? Is Regenify supposedly to stop the ear noises? Before I buy this I would like to hear if this really works for that condition. -Maria Tummillo
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don't have any affiliation with Regenify. That said, as far as I can tell it's just a multivitamin and it won't cure tinnitus.- Rob
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Why is the price of the product so high? I get tons of offers every day and their price is all the same,$49.95 for one plus shipping and handling, are you all in cahoots or what? -Santos
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We have no affiliation with Regenify. In fact, we if you read our review, you'll see we recommend against it. You'll have to take your question directly to the company.- Rob
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My question on the product: REGENIFY, just how mAny names does this formula come under and how many different locations/addresses do they due they use to mail t their sale literature?
Over the past year, and thot I got removed after several requests, it seems I am back on a mailing list of theirs and I have seen at least 3-4 other products with the same formula promising the same results with the same pics and information on the different products of the same formula. NY, Maine, CT, and I believe CA and WA states I have seen literature for the same formula and few with different name.
Charles -Charles
I wish I could answer that for you, but truthfully, I don't think there is an answer. Every time their reputation catches up to them, they'll come up with a new name for their products.- Rob
Ihave alot of problems,Iam a debetic,heart disease,I also have kidney disease,one more thing,very bad circulation problems,in both legs. Iam 73 years old. -Ina
Regenify is really just a multivitamin. It may make you feel a little better, but it won't cure your conditions.- Rob
WHAT ARE POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS? -LOWELL
I've heard from many of my readers that it's ineffective, but there's been no real feedback about side effects.- Rob
Is there knockoffs of Rejenify ? Have taken for several months, with favorable results, both wife & self, sleep, skin, hair and pain. Reordered last month, but was shocked to see the capsules had changed. Instead of a large white, it was a much smaller 1/3 the size grey color and not even filled. I do not feel comfortable taking this and product until I can get an explanation. -RJ
You'll have to contact Regenify directly. They can tell you what the pills are supposed to look like. The number they give on their website is 1-800-931-9472.- Rob
Why would Regenify add flouride? That would nullify all the trouble i go to, trying to remove it from my water -Cindy
That's a good question, one of many that would lead someone not to use this stuff.- Rob
I take war-fin every day. I have a Mechanical Valve in my Heart will this work out bad for me. -John
Because of your medical condition and the fact that you take daily medication, you should check with your doctor before taking any new supplements.- Rob
is there a list of ingredients with quantity of each anywhere? -Pete
They had a list at their website, but the website seems to be shut down. If you go to the Panexitrol website (https://panexitrolbooster.com/) and click the ingredients link, this is the same exact list with amounts as in Regenify. They are the same product, just different names.- Rob
I attempted to go to the website that you gave, but I got a message "page not found". I wanted to see if they had updated their website or added any customer reviews. I agree that it sounds like a multi-vitamin to me. The Alive 50+ multi-vitamin that I take has many more ingredients than Regenify does. -Stephanie
Yeah, I'm not surprised. There are several supplements just like Regenify - exact same formula, just a different name. They're probably the same company just moving through names and websites to keep ahead of unsuspecting customers.- Rob
Did anyone have good results? -Brenda
I've seen some positive feedback. I think if you're significantly deficient in any of the included vitamins, you will probably feel better after using it. But I don't think it will live up to its wild claims.- Rob
On the return of product, do they return shipping charges too? Most companies do. -bill
You'd have to check with them to be sure, but I doubt it. I know of very few supplements that do.- Rob
Does regenify really help you gain 73% of your lung capacity back because I have COPD with bronchitis I would appreciate that kind of help if I actually works -Wayne
I don't think so. If you read the review, you'll see it's a multivitamin. It may help you feel better in some ways, but it won't cure diseases.- Rob
I am so much MORE confused now then before I read all comments. Seems to me all people or not the same, some had good results others didn't. NOW scared to order Regenify An old man 63 from Africa gave me a bottle so I could get some, he was in bad shape after an accident then got regen. now he can squat down to floor then jump higher then any 63 yr. old I have ever seen. I have multi. Bone prob's and want relief but am scared to get ripped off like a lot of people claim. NEED MORE HELP PLEASE. IS it too good to be true? so confused, will wait for your reply. Thanks -Clyde
It's mainly just a comprehensive multivitamin, so if you take it regularly, you'll probably see some benefit, but at the same time, it won't live up to the hype and promises it makes. Ultimately, I don't think it's worth the money.- Rob
COULD REGENIFYPILL CAUSE DIARRHEA?WHEN I TAKE MY NIGHTTIME MESS THEN I HAVE DIARRHEA ALL NIGHT. IS THERE ANY MEDICATION THAT WOU.DO NOT MIX WITH THE REGENIFY? -Nancy
I haven't heard of it as a side effect, but it's possible. Too much of certain vitamins (vitamin c and zinc) could cause diarrhea. As for medications that may interfere, you should check with your prescribing doctor or doctors about this. Tell them what's in Regenify and they'll be able to tell you whether or not it's safe to take with your medications.- Rob
That Regenify contains hormones please let me know because in the past I had breast cancer
I was prescribed hormones so now
I had forbidden to take any kind of Hormones -Maria
They don't list any hormones in the ingredients list, but you may want to run the list by your doctor just in case. Another option would be to contact Regenify directly to inquire.- Rob
1) 90 pills for 30 days?
2) How long do I have to take the pills? -James
As a supplement, whatever benefits do exist will only remain in effect as long as you're taking the pills.- Rob
Is Regenify the same as Restigen D -Rose
I believe it is.- Rob
How effective is the expensive Regene Cell? It supposedly is good to restore your system from aging. Cost is 399.00 per bottle, which is added to a liquid. Not set up as a pill. -Joyce
I haven't checked it out myself, but I would have to think that if there were a supplement worth that much money, we'd know about it.- Rob
How could all of the listed ingredients fit into such a tiny pill; especially one that did not cause diminished pain? -Susan
They must be present in very small amounts.- Rob
So does this get rid of fat around your waist and keep it off. I'm limited to what I cando because of back surgery and still in lots of pain. -Benny
It's not really a diet pill, it's more of a multi-vitamin. That said, no pill can take fat off your belly. A good diet pill like Instant Knockout can supplement a healthy diet and whatever exercise you can do. But it won't take the fat off on its own.- Rob
I'm using the age defiance eye cream so I'm looking for any reviews on that -Jim
Must be a different product with the same name. We don't review eye creams. Maybe do a Google search?- Rob
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I am a border line diabetic is it safe to take this pill? -Hazel
Whenever you have a medical condition and/or take medications, you need to check with your doctor before starting any supplements.- Rob
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Do any, I mean any, of the following products do as claim?
1-BioStem
2-Advance Cell Rescue
3-Stemek
4-ReJuvenation
5-Resetigen-D
I am health advocate, but tried of being ripped off by these claims that prove to be false.
Can't we sue these companies.
Sincerely,
Sandy -Sandria
I haven't looked into BioStem, Advance Cell Rescue, or Stemek, but from what I know of Rejuvenation, Resetigen-D, and Regenify, they're really nothing more than very expensive vitamin supplements. The claims they make are plain ridiculous.- Rob
Reviews on resetigen-d -Cindy
As far as I can tell, it's almost exactly the same as Regenify, maybe even made by the same company. I don't think either one will live up to their claims.- Rob
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I am currently undergoing chemo and radiation for my cancer and need to know how your product will affect me during my treatment and would this product help me fight my cancer. -cindy
We are a review website, and we don't have any affiliation with Regenify, but from what we can tell it's just a vitamin supplement that won't do you much good. You'll have to contact the Regenify company directly if you want more information.- Rob
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How soon will it be before you know the pills are working. -Brenda Davis
If you're going to see results, it would probably start within a week or two.- Rob
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How can a company say that this product has been "31 clinically tested, scientifically studied, 100% proven ingredients" ad then lists Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Oxford. Can I contact one of these institutions to see if they have tested this? I am curious as to how they can use the names of these institutions in their advertising. Thanks, Carla Clason -Carla
I have the same questions, but unfortunately no answers. I have no contact information for you either. I just did a review, and found these claims to be outlandish, just as you did.- Rob
Have you researched BioRepair pills (not tooothpaste0? -Kay
I hadn't, but after a quick search, all I could really find is a "Ripoff Report" stating that it's just vitamins claiming to perform miracles. Sounds just like Regenify and the rest of them. It's always a bad sign if a product or company doesn't have a website.- Rob
Where is Resetigen made? Did the medical schools listed in brochure actually test and approve the product? Is there one doctor or group responsible for deciding the actual content of the product? It seems to help me, but I want to be more sure of the "little pill". -frank
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don't have any affiliation with Restigen, and we don't have inside information. My educated guess is that the medical schools know nothing about it.- Rob
Is Regenify the same as Resetigen-D. I put in the search for the later and the Regenify is what comes up? -Mary
I suspect they're the same, but I don't know for certain.- Rob
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Hey Rob, I just got in another flyer for a product called Bio Repair making all the same outrageous claims. Could this be the same company selling the same stuff under a different name? -Ray
I haven't heard of this one before, but looking at the Ripoff Report, I'd say if it's not the same company, they sure are following the exact same "business model."- Rob
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How do I stop the auto-ship and get my money back? -Donald
You'll need to call Regenify. The number they provide on their website is (800) 931-9472.- Rob
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How does regenify help your eyes.? I get bad pains on my knees, will it help my pain go away? -rosita
In my opinion, Regenify won't help with much. They make a whole lot of promises, but I don't see how they can deliver.- Rob
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Do you have a critique on Resetigen-D? -Shar
We don't have one on Resetigen-D, but check out the Regenify review because they're basically the same thing.- Rob
my mother received a mailer about Merister. What is Meristem by Jackson and Hart Rejuvenescence? What are the ingredients and side affects? She is 95.
Uncertain if I want her to use! -Delores
Check out our Meristem review here. Bottom line, I wouldn't recommend either of them.- Rob
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One of your responses referred to the product as "Resetigen" which is also a newly released
product, very similar to "Regenify. Are they actually the same product? -Bob
Neither one reveals much information, so I don't know if they are made by the same company or not. But according to the ingredient list, they contain they are the exact same formula.- Rob
what are the side affect of resetigen-d -joe
We haven't reviews Resetigen directly, but it appears to be the same as Regenify, which means it's a multivitamin. Any side effects should be rare and mild, such as perhaps nausea.- Rob
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i am looking for MERISTEM PRODUCTS -GRAFTON GRIFFITH
We have a Meristem review you can check out, but if you want to order it, you'll have to call the number on the brochure.- Rob
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Has anyone compared this to the list on a back of regular vitamin pills...It doesn't seem to have all the requirements that may regular vitamin does. -m
I haven't, but even if it was the best multivitamin ever sold, it still wouldn't have the effects it says it does.- Rob
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Where is Mission AZ
I'm a native of Arizona, and never heard of this place. -Curt
No idea. SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We have no affiliation with Regenify. They can probably tell you if you contact them directly.
- Rob
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Is there a product out there that you would give an almost five star rating for general health and energy for seniors(I'm 78)? -Chuck
I don't really research these kinds of supplements as a rule. I looked into a couple (like Regenify) when they first came to my attention, but I quickly realized they were pretty much a scam and moved on.- Rob
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I do not go to sleep due to fibromyalgia and suffer from sleep deprivation which causes me to sleep for days to catch up on my sleep. I also suffer from muscular contraction headaches daily from the muscle spasm I have due to fibro. Do you think I will get some benefit from this product? -Barbara
Unfortunately, I doubt it. It's no miracle cure. It's really just a multivitamin. Your doctor should be able to advise you.- Rob
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Do you have any info on GenF20 -Linda
We do. You can check out our full review here: https://www.supplementcritique.com/genf20-plus-review/- Rob
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I want to return 2 bottles of Regenify. I ordered only one through internet , but they sent me three. I stop taking them because I am having stomach trouble. How do I return and refund my money back? Thank you. -Douglas Hinton
You'll need to contact Regenify directly at 800-931-9472. They can tell you how to proceed.- Rob
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Where can we call or contact by mail or internet to verify the truth of these products. I ordered Panaxcea, then began receiving request orders from Resigen, Resetigen-D, etc. Which is the original from the University studies they claim these were born? I have not yet tested Panaxcea without my vitamin supplements. Does anyone know anything of these studies? -Doris C. T. Chirino
There is no truth to these products as far as I can tell. I don't believe there are university studies, and I believe Restigen and Resetigen-D are the same products, made by the same manufacturer, as Panaxcea.- Rob
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HAS JOHN HOPKINS REALLY APPROVED OF THE USE OF PANEXITROL? -WAYNE
I don't know for certain, but I would highly doubt it.- Rob
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Where is the nearest store? -vincent
It's only available by mail order or through their website, not in stores.- Rob
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iu received yourflyer today and woyld like toknowif its really as godas thebooklet says to help everything. headaches, migrain,, tension, ibs, high cholestero, high b/p. -Francine
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don't sell Regenify. In fact, we recommend you approach it with caution, as we've heard some pretty negative stories about their customer service. In any case, if you have questions, you should call them directly at 1-800-931-9472.
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It must ve working inside. I know it is Not clear what all is in IT, BUT I’m on here ordering 6 bottles again?
Cust. Rep. wants me to give the tracking number to get a refund, but that was already more than a year.
I can’t find the receipt.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We are not affiliated with Regenify in any way.
You’ll need to contact them directly to solve your return/refund issues.
Over the last year I have received 3 mailers, with 3 separate ordering addresses in 3 different cities (Los Angeles, Chicago, New York) advertising 3 separate products – REGENIFY, RESETIGEN-D, PANAXCEA. Being a writer, I noticed all 3 used all the same or nearly-the-same copy, rearranged. (For example, even the “doctor” Q&A’s with “The GP Family Doctor” (no name)- are identical in mailers for Resetigen-D & Regenify.) Of course I am familiar with companies using different (coded) mailers in order to monitor the efficiency of various marketing-ad versions, but never before have I seen what is apparently the very same product marketed as if it were 3 (at least…maybe there are more) separate products.
It is a VERY odd and suspicious situation.
The mailers are very expensive: glossy, color, lots of photos, professionally compiled. Here are the product names in the 3 mailers I received:
REGENIFY – 954 Lexington Ave., Ste. 445, NY, NY 10021 (800-931-9246)
RESETIGEN-D – 2355 Westwood Blvd., #360, Los Angeles, CA 90064 (800-753-0492)
PANAXCEA – 1803 W. 95th St., PO Box 515, Chicago, IL 60643 (800-480-6648)
Also, it is worth noting that, in almost all cases, testimonials (which are mostly the exact same testimonials) are not attributed.
That is, testimonials from “Neurologist,” Ophthalmologist,” “Oncologist,” etc., are simply quoted statements; putting quotes around a statement does not qualify it as a testimonial. EXAMPLE from PANAXCEA ad: “I tell all my patients: PANAXCEA will change your life” – “Nephrologist (Kidney)” – unidentified – accompanied by nice picture of a smiling guy with a stethoscope.
An actor? Exception 1 of 2: In one mailer there is one “doctor” quoted, “Dr. John G., MD, Philadelphia, PA”; however, he did not give his last name.
What’s up with that? Exception 2 of 2-: (In the PANAXCEA ad, a “Dr. Ryan White, MD” is quoted; I haven’t looked him up yet.) Customer testimonials are not attributed, either.
All this being said, the list of “31 miracle ingredients” suggests that the product (with all of its names), as you have pointed out, is a multi-vitamin/ mineral supplement – which probably can’t harm you. However,, there is no way to determine the production quality.
In conclusion, my approach is to avoid products offered by a company(s) that uses suspicious marketing techniques; why would an up-and-up company with a fabulous product need to do that? Also, I think we need to be wary of a tendency to desire a one-pill solution to supplementation.
It is likely we need to supplement with more than one pill, and each product we consume should be vetted.
PS – Thank you, Rob, for your work.
And the money back guarantee does work for opened bottles… as long as you have an empty bottle to send back to within 90 days of ordering you receive a refund.
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble reaching them. The Better Business Bureau lists their number as (800) 753-0492
Resetigen-D and their address as 2355 Westwood Blvd # 360, Los Angeles, CA 90064-2109.
If you still can’t get through, contact your credit card company. They should have working contact information.
I’ve been in the supplement industry for decades and a good multi vitamin is $30 to $50 or more a month. The Resetigen-D runs from $40 to $32 in bulk.
Also I had many customers who had artery plaque tests And took one of the products sold off store shelves, in a dosage recommended by the manufacturer for a time period specific to their age. Returned to their doctor, had another artery plaque test and found it was mostly gone.
The product was simply a long list of vitamins and minerals in the right combination. I don’t know if Resetigen-D works but don’t discount the power of a quality multi vitamin, much of which our bodies are deficient because no matter how “clean” you eat, it’s been proven that the nutrition in todays food is substantially less then 50 years ago, as there’s little nutrients in the soil.
The bad reviews, I assume, are from younger people, stating it does not work for them. Older people lose most of the things that are in this product and is simply putting the lose energy back into their bodies.
The younger people don’t need all the things the pill has so they will not see any improvement, or the improvement is so small, they cannot see nor feel it…
I haven’t looked into these, and don’t really do a lot with this type of cellular regeneration supplement. I really only odd the Regenify review because so many readers had gotten their brochures.
Could a brand like Genestra be a better option?
I purchase quality supplements and I have a gut feeling about GSH-3!
I haven’t reviewed GSH-3, but I’d say no, it’s not worth the hype. Best to stick with a solid brand.
There are no miracle cures.
From the information I just read, it sound like a regular senior multivitamin would be just as effective and likely less expensive.
I hope I can coach my father to such resolve,
I would have to agree. I have no doubt he feels better… but the price and the promises are ridiculous.
Exactly, but then you look at the formula, and it’s nothing but a bunch of vitamins.
A neighbor who swears by it told me about it and gave me the flyer.
thx
No, it’s all vitamins and minerals, no starfish.
and the outstanding reviews. it is Nordic Clinical’s GSH-3 Cell Defense – on Amazon.
I’m wary of ordering things offered in multiples and asking us to sign up for auto reorder.. did get scammed that way in past and it was very hard to change it.
thx, Rob !
I absolutely detest companies that count on a persons desperation to feel better! I’d like to know where they hijacked my address from!
Only taking it because it has a few more ingredients than One-A-Day for Men 50+. Have or anyone else taken this product or any reviews?
Yeah, it turns out Panexitrol is the same as the others. I’ve reviewed it here (under the name Panaxcea because they keep switching the names): https://www.supplementcritique.com/panaxcea-review/ They’re all just very expensive multivitamins.
Have you tried speaking to the company? The customer service no.
I was given when I called to order the product is 800-962-9296. The no. for ordering in the brochure is 800-753-0492. There’s plenty of information in this brochure & some testimonials. It comes with a 90-day money back guarantee and says to just return ’empty’ bottles, not full ones as you claim.
And it does mention that “Starfish have graced the oceans for the last 450 million years – and for all that time they have held the ability (and the secret) to use their CELLS to regenerate limbs, lost to age or accident. Although modern science hasn’t yet reached the point that allows us to regrow limbs- it has come VERY close – by unlocking some of the centuries old secrets of the sea." So they don’t claim Resetigen-D can regrow limbs as you say they do.
Maybe you shouldn’t be advising people about something you don’t have enough knowledge about. All I know is what I have read.
I have ordered the product to check it out for myself. People shouldn’t believe anything until they prove it for themselves.
I don’t think you are being objective about this product, you have made statements about it which, from what I have read are untrue about this product and company. I think you are just trying to sell your books & that’s why you ask for people’s email address.
I’m going to try the product to see for myself, after all I have a 90-day guarantee & it is supposed to be all natural.
I wish you all the best with this supplement, and please let me know if you’d like any of my ebooks. They’re free.
The one listed on the bill is not in service.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t have any affiliation with this product, so you’ll have to contact the company you made your purchase from to cancel your order or billing.
Rob
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I need a pill that will do all they claimed, but after reading comment, some good some bad. So now I guess wont order.
Thanks Wish people were honest.
Comments don’t appear on the site until I approve them. If what you say is true, I wouldn’t approve the positive comments at all.
Clearly you’re looking for a villain. Believe me, there are plenty of villains in this business, but I’m not one of them.
One claims to have learned it from earthworms another from starfish and another from plant stem cells. They all claim to be a miracle scientific breakthrough anti-aging supplement, You say these sound like just another multi-vitamin, and yes it sounds too good to be true, like you say.
I would like to find a supplement that will help me with all my age related ailments, I’m 62 and just now beginning to feel the aches and pain of what I consider to be age related. occasional Hip and knee pain, moderately High blood pressure, ringing in my ears,(for some time now) prostate enlargement, lack of energy, muscle weakness, and so on. I would like to find a single supplement that would help with these things.
I have looked into many different type of supplements for each of these and I currently take Omega’s, for BP saw palmetto& pumpkin seed, for prostate, and these are helping, I do not take any prescription drugs and I do not want to. So my question is; Is there something out there that will help with all, or most of these age related ailments in one supplement?
I understand that eating right and exercise are the best way and at my age and limited income this has become much more difficult, so I am hoping to find a supplement that will give me the boost I am looking for. Any recommendations?
Yeah your situation is pretty peculiar. I don’t think there is any one product that will do the trick, but I do think you would benefit greatly from using a testosterone booster. This will solve many of your problems, including lack of energy and muscle weakness.
Check out a supplement called Prime Male, it’s perfect for guys your age looking to help restore your life. Here’s my review: https://www.supplementcritique.com/prime-male-testosterone-booster-review/
Hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions.
Hi Rob, I was just wondering if you have any super duper something to feel better for women ? Maybe fat burners, too.
Thank you,
J.K.
Farley
Yeah if you’re looking for a good fat burner check out Phen375. I’ve recommended it to a lot of women with no complaints, here’s my review: https://www.supplementcritique.com/phen-375-review/
So I went online and did some research found this site. Glad I didn’t order this crap.
And I got a little upset because it said free trial, I expected shipping but not to pay 10.00 for shipping. And on top of that pay the full price for the item on trial.
I said for get it. That made me wonder, about the product altogether.
They did not have to miss lead people to get them to try it. Or just plain lye.
started to have heart palpitations.Has anyone else
had this problem?
I haven’t heard of this reaction, but I’ll leave your question here in case any of our readers has feedback for you.
You are in for a tussle now to stop the automatic cycle. Please read some of the comments before purchasing
I got sucked in and I can’t believe they are scamming. Thank you for the info.
According to the Better Business Bureau, their address is
3109 Grand Ave STE 102
Miami, FL 33133-5103
(800) 931-9472
Best of luck to you!
Also when I called the company to get the address I gave the girl my name and she had no record on any contacts with me or me owing them any thing.
Yes, I have found that when something seems too good to be true, it usually is.
A-Fib. I have not taken one pill.
Yesterday I received another 3 months supply. I did not order them and sent them back.
I don’t like their way of doing business.
1) A few years ago no herbal or supplements were recommended by doctors, now every doctor is recommending and they are in every food product we buy.
2) Regular medications prescribed generally only work 40-60 % of the time and when they do work they only change something else in the body, for the most part they do not actually correct the real problem.
3) If vitamins and supplements can help a person feel better and are not harmful, where is the downside, except for the money and lack of “wonder results” which no one should expect in the first place.
4) there is plenty of research on vitamins used in large doses to help various conditions and that is available. Megavitamins are used in some substance treatment programs and report health benefits.
5) Most “medications” are made or were originally made from plants and animals and these meds are now marketed to cost hundreds of dollars per pill.
All good points, to be sure. My biggest problems with these products are some of the ones you mentioned.
They make outrageous promises about crazy results, and I know you say people shouldn’t believe it, but by the same token, companies shouldn’t by making false claims. But they make these promises in attempt to justify their high price.
I believe in vitamins and supplements, and know for a fact how helpful they can be. But that doesn’t mean a company should get away with saying their product cures cancer or high blood pressure or eczema if there’s no evidence that it does.
They all are basically identical regarding the starfish.
Cleansing 2 trillion cells a day.They all list the same 31 vitamins.
Claiming all the same health benefits. Same prices, but different addresses, and toll free numbers.
There was nothing regarding the amounts of each vitamin nor the vitamin form.
Most of the illustrations on the flyers are pretty much the same. They all seem like clones of the other. .Seems real suspicious.
I agree that the vitamins listed are just a multi-vitamin.
I’ve also received a flyer for the product RegeneCell, which is very very expensive.
My conclusion is they are “Too good to be true”
Be veeerrryyy Afraid
I completely agree.
I did not receive the bottle, so I called them to find out why. I was told that the person that took my order messed up my address.
The female I spoke to was very nice. She apologized for the error and promptly refunded the shipping charges.
Yeah your guess is as good as mine. My suspicion is that is exactly what they’re doing.
IE., marketing the exact same formula just with a different name. We unfortunately haven’t had a chance to test it out yet, so I can’t tell you for sure whether or not it’s worth buying.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
The FDA is worthless because our congress is worthless.
Sounds promising EXCEPT THE PRICE!!! $400 for a 1 mo. supply. SHOULD be good.
Won’t be trying it unless the price comes down considerably, but wondering if you’ve heard anything abt. it. He does give the name of the dr. who did the compounding, along w/his credentials.
North Star is a well know company.
I agree – it looks like a good, comprehensive multivitamin with some added benefits, but I wouldn’t spend that kind of money for it either.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Either this is a scam, money making operation, or the operator is shady or not competent for failure to know of or inform me of the extra $1. Do NOT be fooled.
DON’T WANT TO STOP THE PRODUCT BECAUSE I FEEL GOOD INSIDE WHEN I TAKE IT. BUT I AM DIABETIC AND CANNOT HAVE MY LOWER HALF SWELLING.
I WILL CHECK WITH MY DR. MONDAY.
Yeah, Definitely talk to your doctor, and you might want to check with Resetigen-D to see if they’ve heard of side effects like this before.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I have called the Better Business Bureau to report this scam.
I was curious as it said it will cure all things and put all the doctors out of business by 2018.
It referenced the starfish also. Thanks for the breakdown as to the ingredients.
I agree most would be found in a good multi vitamin. I also am on other sucker lists and have seen other pills supposed to work miracles. Their ingredients looked a lot like a vitamin pill.
Some had Royal queen bee jelly jelly fish extract also in them. The old saying “If it seems too god to be true” it probably isn’t.
Thanks again. Ed Z
It’s amazing the things they’ll say! Glad you found us!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I won’t buy them when I can get the same stuff for a fraction of what these two over-priced formations charge.
What was your outcome?
The sales grow up like mushrooms.
They promise too much.
It can’t be true!
Will see.
This is my 3rd time to reorder a 3 mo. supply. Thank you, Jessalu
The number they list on their website is 1-800-931-9472.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Please cancel my order, no longer interested in product. Thank you, Mr. William Bates
SupplementCritique.com is a review website.
We don’t have any affiliation with this product, so you’ll have to contact the company you made your purchase from to cancel your order or billing.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
All this is, is a glorified multi-vitamin/mineral one-a-day type pill. No wonder they don’t show the Ingredients List front and center.
There is nothing special about a multi-vitamin pill except for the price that they’re asking for it. Ha!
I completely agree!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Maybe a lesser dose would be better? Also recent info says Choline good for keeping brain from deteriorating?
Thank you for your site.:)
I’ve actually heard the opposite – that B vitamins are often used to try to improve symptoms of diabetic nerve damage. But that’s just what I’ve read.
I’m no expert. I would recommend you have another consult with your doctor to clear this up.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t sell or have any affiliation with Regenify.
You’ll have to give them a call. The number I found on their website is 1-800-931-9472.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Customer service was supposed to send research material which I have not received yet. The website for RESTIGEN-D does not show the ingredients and
the distributer address is now located in Los Angelos, CA …Spooky so I asked for refund.
Yeah, at this point I think they’ve gone through a few different names. It’s all about making a quick buck if you ask me.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Yesterday I received a booklet on Resetigen-D, and it looks amazingly similar to the claims made by Regenify so I decided to do some research on it, which is how I ended up here. The front page of the booklet says, “Resetigen-D, Rebuild Your Body Cell By Cell”.
They claim to contain 31 ingredients per capsule that includes a list of vitamins and minerals, and will help a LONG list of body issues from head to toe, i.e. hair, skin, liver, kidney, joints, libido, and the list goes on. It claims to repair damage on a cellular level in just 30 days of taking one a day.
I am 60 y.o. and have a rather long list of health issues going on, so I’m leaning toward giving this a try. After all, it contains all natural ingredients, and nutrients are essential for the body to repair itself.
But like Regenify the cost is kind of high, but I may give it a chance anyway. After giving it a try I will return to this page and tell about my experience.
That said, it seems to help some people, probably mostly people who have never tried hard to alleviate symptoms from multiple problems with vitamins and/or supplements. I suggest that those curious call and ask for a mailer, check it out.
Maybe there is nothing in it to help me, but can help you. Or, maybe I have that reversed!
Think instead of thinking it won’t help ANYBODY, we should be thinking it won’y help EVERYBODY. Maeaning, iit might help you.
Or me. I’m going to check it out to see, then come back to this site to speak from “experience”.
I am 63, so have plenty of experience trying to mitigate sciatica, stenosis, bad seasonal allergies, diabetes, and tinnitus. All it can do is not help, and cost me $50.
But, what if it can help? I intend to find out, and I might be back here touting its benefits, or calling them just this side of Popeil’s Pocket Fisherman.
Now you know I’m not a young man!
I have no idea. You’ll have to contact Regenify directly.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
The text in the two es exactly the same, just formatted differently. Subjects in the pictures are the same models, but in different poses.
Also no company name on either. Resetigen D address is Los Angales; Regenify is New York.
Looked on internet to see if one is robbing the other or if it’s the same company using a split marketing strategy–except that they both came to me in Oregon.
Thanks for the information. I hadn’t come across Resetigen-D yet.
Good question about whether they’re competitors or both the same company. My feeling is that they’re all the same people, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for sharing.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
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Rob
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Although it says it is “factory direct”, the mailing address is from a shipping co in Avenue of the Americas. On the front cover, it says it rec’d the “2016 Medicine of the Year Award” I tried looking up the award-hasn’t been awarded yet for 2016.Also gives a “quote” from “Christopher Stevens: Chief Editor Time Science Magazine”.
Can’t find any info on a magazine by that name on the web. Phone # is 800-936-4662. As much as I’d like for it to be true, afraid it is a scam. Also says it’s in the Harvard Medical School Adviser; FOX LIVE,CNN, abc & a couple more I can’t read.
Will check those out, but have a feeling I’ll find “0”, just like w/the other references. Please let me know if you’ve found anything contrary to my findings.
Danna Stevens
Nope. Unfortunately, you’re absolutely right.
They’re all pretty much, if not exactly, the same thing made by the same people, running a scam by changing the name every time people start to catch on. It would be great if something like these pills really worked, but I’m afraid we’re out of luck.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Sorry, that’s out of my area of expertise. I haven’t ever looked into vision supplements at all.
Rob
SupplementCrtique.com
I must say it has a remarkable placebo effect, but, of course, the fountain of youth is a glass of distilled water before breakfast, diet, sleep and exercise. That’s all there is to it folks.
You are what you eat. Lots of luck.
Why are they hiding???? They are claiming that all products are natural. Where do they buy their product?? And where do they manufacture the Regenify???New York address is only an office, I assume looking at their address.
To me something does look right. Someone please clarify my suspissions.
I sure could use all the good things they promise. I am 84 yrs. old and need some energy.
What sold me is that they list the most prestigious universities in the U.S., that back the research. Is that legal to use their names to justify their science?
Perhaps they change their name to avoid lawsuits. Will try to cancel tomorrow.
I don’t think it’s technically legal, but I think they get in and out so quick, nobody has a chance to sue them till their gone. Let us know how you make out tomorrow.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Would like to find it. The new small pill, no benefit, took it for a year, zero.
Regenify refunded 100%. find me the original.
I’m not really sure, but when I tried visiting their website it’s saying it can’t be reached anymore. My guess is they have folded / went out of business.
Do you happen to have a bottle of the original Regenify laying around?
This is very important because if the study used, say, 100mg of an ingredient and the product contains only 10mg or less, you will not get the same benefits as the study. So technically, what they say about the research may be true.
You’re absolutely right. Basically when a company says “clinically studied”, they’re 99.999% of the time talking about the ingredient and not their product.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Suspicious? I say so.
Looks like a copycat to me. Extreme price differences.
Do not show company name in flyer for Regenify only an address listed in New York. I will not order this.
Wow! My guess is they’re not related.
Just two companies with a similar idea. But $400?!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I had to re-order with my credit card and I did receive that bottle but am still out the 47.90 I paid for the first bottle. I have only been taking it for 4 days so it it too early to know if it is helping.
I will also file a complaint with the better business bureau.
Why? from China scam?
I haven’t seen the package myself, but Flouride is listed as an ingredient on the website.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Because Regenify contains only a fraction of the ingredients of Centrum Silver (used for comparison only) . For example, Vitamin C: Regenify = 3mg, Centrum Silver=60mg; Vitamin D: Regenify = 100 IU, Centrum Silver=1,000 IU (that’s 10 times); and Vitamin E: Regenify=1 IU, Centrum Silver=50 IU (that’s 50 times), check the rest out for yourself using any brand of multi-vitamin and see the difference for yourself.
Note – their mailer talks about a starfish, but their ingredients has sea cucumber (2 mg). One last thing – their mailer doesn’t say who makes their supplement, where it’s made or if it passes any kind of inspections.
See my response to paul.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
They both make similar claims. Panaxcea website just came on line Sep 2-2015 according to Go Daddy.
I just got the mailer for Panaxcea today
Oct 2-2015. Thank you for the info on this, John
Yeah someone else just brought that up to me. If you (or anyone else) can, could you scan it or take a photo of the mailer and email it to me at info@supplementcritique.com? I’ll do a bit of research on it if you could, thanks.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
a pattern seems to be emerging. products like meristem, panaxcea, and others have no internet site, no internet reviews and are pandering to us older folk with unbelievable promises of rebirth and youth. Rob I am the one who sent you the scan of the meristem booklet. Here is the scan of the panaxcea booklet. too big for email attachment, so I dropped it off here. http://www.filedropper.com/panaxcea
any progress on the immutol review?
paul
Thanks a lot for that. I agree, and this is a disturbing trend I’ve seen before with numerous other supplements.
I just took a look at the flyer, and it looks like more BS to me…miracle rejuvenation, huge strength and endurance gains, pain relief, etc.
All from what looks to me like a simple multivitamin based on the ingredients list. I’m going to look into it further and see what I can find out.
Still working on the Immutol review, I’ll email you once it’s up.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
also, I received another mailer “Panaxcea” which is also claiming to be a “cure all” like Regenify.
Makes you wonder if it’s really the same product from the same place, only different names to keep marketing and selling. Anybody know? thanks for any info. would be helpful.
That’s an excellent question, and to be honest I haven’t the slightest clue. You could try contacting them at the phone number listed on their site, they should have an answer for you.
I’ll have to take a look into Panaxcea…any chance you can email me a copy of the brochure?
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I also noticed that REGENIFY has evidently updated their return policy. With my order tonight (10-8-15), I noticed that they make no mention of only “UNOPENED” bottles being eligible for a refund. Here’s what their website now states:
“You have 90 days to request a refund after you receive your order. Please contact Customer Care to initiate the return process. You will need to send THE UNIT back to the address provided below. Upon receipt you will receive a refund of purchase price. We do not refund shipping and handling cost. Refused or returned packages that are sent to us without prior approval from Customer Care are not eligible for a refund.”
(source: https://www.regenifyfx.com/#/returnpolicy)
Again, I appreciate the reviews found here. I hope to learn more about this product from other reviewers who are currently testing it.
Thanks for the update. Interestingly, I googled the Regenify website and the link they sent me to still used the word “unopened” in the return policy:
“You will need to send in the unopened unit back to the address provided below. Upon receipt you will receive a refund of purchase price within 14 days of our receipt of the unopened unit.” Here’s the link: https://www.actalcelpainrelief.com/#/returnpolicy
I don’t know who Actalcel Pain Relief is, but it’s the first link if you google regenify.
Let me know how you do with the Regenify.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Thanks for the reply.
This is strange stuff. These two webpages look identical, however, I do notice that all OPENED REGENIFY “units” are accepted by one location, while only UNOPENED units are accepted by another:
For a refund, send all OPENED Regenify units to:
Regenify
165 Pleasant Ave
South Portland, ME 04106
(SOURCE: https://www.regenifyfx.com/#/returnpolicy)
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For a refund, send all UNOPENED Regenify units to:
Regenify
3-17th Avenue South
Nampa, ID 83651
(SOURCE: https://www.actalcelpainrelief.com/#/returnpolicy)
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Bottomline: This is ONE company, with TWO return policies – a DOUBLE STANDARD. This type of setup creates confusion for customers, and lends an air of dishonesty to the seller. Not good.
Karen
I haven’t had a chance to look into Panaxcea yet. But from a quick look, they seem similar.
I’ll let you know when we put up a review.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I’ve been on dialysis for 26 years due to high blood pressure. Feel free to email me every three months for updates results
Can you PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHETHER YOU HAVE RECEIVED MY ORDER AND CHECK. I DONT SEE THAT THE CHECK HAS GONE INTO THE BANK AS YET.
ARE YOU HOLDING ONTO IT BECAUSE YOU ARE SHORT OF THE PRODUCT ? PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
MY ORDER IS FOR FIVE BOTTLES.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t sell products and we don’t recommend you order Meristem. (You can read our Meristem review here). I wish I could help, but I don’t have any way to contact Meristem other than the number in the brochure ( 1-855-839-9520 ).
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I haven’t checked it out yet, but if you give me a few weeks, i’ll get it on the list and let you know when a review is posted to the website.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Thank you for all of your hard work~ it’s appreciated
They’re selling you “snake oil” that’s why you can’t buy just 1 bottle. Their testimonials don’t have any names (except one), They state: “All these doctors can’t be wrong…” with a group picture of 22 people, all with the same white overcoat with the same name patch on it.
Not a single name is mentioned. Their pamphlet is so poorly made, I don’t see how anyone can really believe all the claims they make.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t sell Regenify.
We don’t even recommend you buy it. I’ve heard the same feedback about Regenify from several other visitor as well.
It sure seems like they’re burning a lot of bridges very quickly.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
You’re right. I just checked the website and here’s what it says on the Return Policy page: “You have 90 days to request a refund after you receive your order.
Please contact Customer Care to initiate the return process. You will need to send in the unopened unit back to the address provided below." Always read the fine print is right!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
“….Your order is 100% GUAREANTED. Try Regenify For a year…If you are unhappy for ANY reason – simply return your empty bottles for a complete and immediate refund – no questions asked."
This 1-Year Guarantee is located on top of the order page.
Note: If you use the “Special Discount Order Form” it says to use the enclosed postage-paid envelope.
Well, I looked at their return envelope and I didn’t see any postage Permit #, but instead “Place Stamp Here”.
If their pamphlet is anything like their product, BUYER BEWARE!
I agree, it sounds almost too good to be true.
Great! I’m looking forward to seeing how you make out.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Refused to place an order for one bottle, argued and verbally attacked until I agreed to 3 bottles, then went on and on trying to up the order with more products, that I told him I wasn’t interested in, automatic shipping committment before I even received the order, and got really nasty. I cancelled the order and won’t be dealing with anyone at this company.
Returning their sales literture and asking to be permanently removed from their mailing list. May or may not be a good product–Dillon, is working so hard to keep people from placing an order, I personally will never know.
similar experience with the meristem product. It may be something good, but the objectionable almost bullying sales techniques caused me not to purchase.
I also said to the sales person “this is no way to sell a product” I hope it was recorded, so management will review the sales lost by their “quota” system.
paul
I’m working on the Meristem review now. It seems like this is how both operations are run.
Pretty shady, and it’s hard to reconcile that kind of set up and attitude when they’re presumably trying to please customers. Anyway, keep your eye out for the Meristem review.
I’ll have it up within a week or so.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
far lesser price and has been on the market for years. How can they claim new scientific break through. google lists it as a scam.
May try it .
Let us know how it works out.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
They told me that I would have a year to decided if I liked them, or I could return them anytime within the year for a full purchase price refund. After using 3 bottles I decided to send them back as my husband noticed that one of the ingredients was Flouride which we didn’t want in our bodies.
I called for return instructions, and they tried to get me to keep them and they would send me a partial refund. I said no I wanted to send them back for a full refund.
So they finally gave me a RMA number and told me to send them to 3 17th Avenue South, Nampa, ID 83651-4350, and upon their receipt of the product I would receive a credit back to my credit card or if they were unable to refund by credit card they would mail me a check for the $279.97 that I paid. I send all bottles, both empty ones and unopened ones.
When I got no refund on my credit card, I called them at their customer service number of 800-931-9472. They said the credit card refund was refused, and they didn’t know why. So they said they would send me a check.
I have made numerous calls to them and every time got a different person. I found out their customer service is in Maine.
I even talked to a supervisor once, as I have now received 4 checks from them all made out with the numeric amount as $279.97 but the written out amount as Two hundred and forty-nine**********/.97. I tried to deposit it into my bank account, but was unable to because of the discrepancy.
When I called to tell them I had received the 3rd check made out like that, they suggested that I fax a copy of the check they sent me with a note to point out what they did, and surely then they would see their error and send me a check made out properly. I told them more than once that I thought they were doing that on purpose so I couldn’t get my money.
Of course they denied that. Well, today about 2 weeks after sending them the fax as they suggested, I received another check made out the same way.
Their refund account is with Bank of America so I think I will go to a Bank of America close to me and see if they will cash it for me. If they won’t cash it, does anyone have any suggestions of how I can get a properly made out check from them?
Wow, what a hassle! I would call your credit card company about their “refusal” to accept the credit.
I’ve never heard of a credit card refusing a credit, they couldn’t give you a reason, and they told you originally that they’d write you a check if the credit to the credit card wouldn’t work… like they were expecting it to happen. That whole thing sounds fishy to me.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
They agreed with me that they were making the check out like that on purpose. They said they could cash it for me for the written out amount, which was the $249.97.
They said by law that was all they could cash it for. I told them that was fine, as I would rather have that then nothing.
They said if I wanted to wait longer they could negotiate it for me, or I could call the Better Business Bureau and try to get them to negotiate it for me. At this point I just wanted to be rid of the whole situation, so I took the lessor amount, to end the whole thing with them.
I would not recommend this company to anyone.
I could use help.
Looks like someone just sent you the brochure for meristem. I’ve been sick for 8 years and I’d love to know if it works, what are the ingredients, do they really give you your money back if you ask for it?
Suspicious there’s no website except one my computer says is not verified. I’m afraid to go to it.
But I need a miracle in my health!
Thanks for checking it out for everyone.
I haven’t had a chance to really check it out yet, but I wouldn’t get your hopes up. The fact that there’s no website and that the doctor who recommends it can’t be found online either are both big red flags.
Regenify seems very similar – both with no online presence – and I’m starting to see people complain about not being able to get their money back. But like I said, I haven’t really looked into Meristem yet.
I’ll let you know with an email when I get a review posted.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I haven’t found any information on Meristem. Do you have a brochure you could send or a website you can refer me to?
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Actually I received in the mail today a booklet of info about Regenify….and like yourself I felt they have a ton of claims on all levels for improved & good health….and yes these claims are VERY HARD TO BELIEVE! But they are also offering a free 30 day trial for just $9.95 s&h that comes with an auto-ship every 30 days if you don’t cancel!
They also offer an “empty bottle” money back guarantee if I’m not happy!!! So I will try this product and absolutely keep you posted with my own personal review?
P.S. I would like to add….I was totally disappointed with the hard up-sell of the rep that I spoke with….especially when he got to the part about a free $25 gift card to try something or other??
Thanks. I look forward to your review.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
A big scam in my opinion. No corporate number.
Sorry for your bad experience, but we’re a supplement review website. We don’t sell Regenify.
In fact, we don’t even recommend it. Sorry to say you’ll have to continue trying to contact them directly to check on the status of your refund.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
There’s little to no information about Meristem online. Do you have happen to have one of their brochures you can scan and email to me at contact@supplementcritique.com? It would be a big help.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
sent you an email (contact@supplementcritique.com) with all brochure pages scanned into a pdf for the meristem product, with the research I have done.
paul
I’ll let you know when I get something posted to the website.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
why don’t you try the product to give everyone your experience of this product. Yes there is so much out there on the market I think just want to feel better overall with less pain and health issue.
Please try it and let us know what you experienced. I am planning to order the product to see if it does what it says it does.
Herbal supplements need to be taken for at least 90 days to really say if you have seen a change overall. I would say if you see a change in the first 30 days that’s great.
I will let you know after my 90 days of taking Regenify
I definitely plan on doing so soon, check back in a month or so. Keep us posted on your results as well!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
It is backed by a known Dr. And Stanford University.
my question Did you find anything thats really good?
Yeah, the website mentions the 30 day guarantee, but nothing about a year. Can’t be sure what to believe.
Ultimately, I don’t think there’s a supplement that can accomplish all the things Regenify says it does.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I haven’t been able to find much information about Meristem online. Did you receive a brochure?
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
If it’s working for you, that’s great. I have no doubt that it’s a healthy supplement.
In fact, I liken it to a multivitamin, which I believe everyone can benefit from. I mainly criticize their marketing.
It’s hard to imagine a supplement that can cure IBS, lower your cholesterol, and increase your lung capacity by 73%. And that’s in addition to about 15 other things it does.
I also want to call attention to the fact that while they advertise a 90 day money back guarantee, their website states that “You will need to send in the unopened unit back to the address provided below. Upon receipt you will receive a refund of purchase price within 14 days of our receipt of the unopened unit." This statement indicates that they’ll only give refunds on “unopened units”, meaning that if you’ve opened it and used it before trying to return it, your return won’t be accepted.
The brochure may say something different, but this is what the website says. It looks like they’re slowly putting more information up on their website, and that’s a good thing.
Maybe it’s just a case of a new supplement company just getting off the ground. There seems to be lots of interest in Regenify, so we’ll keep checking back.
Rob
SupplemenCritique.com
No website link on paperwork. Supposedly treatment with this liquid supplement rejuvenates your cells.
They do have testimonials and guarantees to return your money even on empty bottles! Any more Info on this would be appreciated.
Thanks for the information. I would be very skeptical about any company that doesn’t have an online presence these days.
If I find anything out, I’ll post a review, and let you know.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
They claim they can reset your whole body and cells back to the beginning of our lives !! ??
I haven’t been able to find anything about Meristem online. Do you have a link to a website?
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
one page have Q. and A. the anser are by Dr.John G.,Md- Philadelphia, PA.
other page have a list of: the PURE INGREDIENTS : Vitamin A -C-D-E K etc31 total of what say came from pure ingredients.
I call the number listed 1800 931 9246 I ask what is the least name of the Dr.whom answer the questions in their add they could not tell me because they do not know.
I ask which pure ingredients, and were the ingredients come from and amounts they could not tell me ether.
Yes I will like to know because we take other medicines prescribe by a Dr.
See if you can find out more about this product.
THANK YOU
I wouldn’t bother with Regenify if I were you. Almost the only information they put online is how to buy the stuff.
When you call the company, they can’t even tell you what’s in it. Clearly, this is not a reputable company you want to buy from.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Did order it in spite of the ‘if it sounds to good to be true’ warnings. Did find the ingredient list on line on their web site.
Good to know. I haven’t seen the brochure, but I don’t think a multivitamin, even one with 31 of them, can deliver the kinds of results they promise.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
This is just a review. We don’t sell Regenify or have any association with the product or company.
You’ll have to contact the company directly.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I’ve taken vitamins some of the same listed I cannot see how they can justify these claims.VITAMINS DON”T CURE
Yeah, I’m amazed at the claims they make vs the information they provide. It makes no sense.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I have studied and taken numerous multi-vitamins for over 30 years!!
I noticed that the review said product was a “cure for IB.S.” I don’t have IBS but I do know that in Internet land and vitaminland, it’s pretty much illegal to claim that anything “cures." Did you notice also how the claims pretty much take care of any ailment any one “sucker” might be looking to cure? Just my thoughts.
You do an awesome job articulating the products, as always:-)
Totally agree. They basically say this stuff fixes everything, yet they don’t give you a clue about what’s in it.
Pretty ridiculous.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
The Pamplet lists ingredients as 31 Pure Ingredients: My Received bottle lists them as:Vitamin A 1,000 IU, Vitamin C 3 mg,Vitamin D 100 IU,Vitamin E 1 IU,Vitamin K 30 mcg , Thiamine 1.5 mg ,Riboflavon 1.7 mg ,Niacin 1 mg, Vitamin B6 1 mg ,Folate 40 mcg,Vitamin B 12 6 mcg, Biotin 32 mcg, Pantothenic Acid 0.5 mg, Calcium 10 mg,Iron 1 mg , Phosphorus 1 mg, Iodine 10 mcg,Magnesium 2 mg , Zinc 0.3 mg,Selenium 30 mcg ,Copper 0.5 mg, Manganese 0.5 , Chromium,20 mcg,Molybdenum20 mcg,Chloride 0.8 mg, Sodium 0.5 mg, Potassium 4 mg ,Choline 10 mcg ,Inositol 12.2 mcg,Boron 10 mcg,Silica 0.93 mg, Vanadium 5 mcg,Fluoride 10 mcg,Sea Cucumber extract 2 mg , Resveratrol 0.5 mg ,Lutein 10 mg,Zeaxonthin 2 mg
It may make you feel pretty good, but I’m pretty sure it won’t cure anything. Thanks again for the information!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
My first day on Univera Xtra I noticed a difference.
It could make the prostate cancer grow faster. If it looks like a miracle, no manufacturer, not credible statistics.
After reviewing this it looks like a scam. No ingredients listed with amounts etc. I wouldn’t waste my time.
There are so many scams on the internet, its criminal. I called Harvard and they never heard of it.
Stanford same. Enough said.
Most reviews did not support the various claims that were made in the brochure that was mailed to me. Unfortunatey, if were negative… and your response to requests to return the product was made very difficult by ignoring your warrantee, but also about trying to get out of the refund altogether.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t have any affiliation with this product, so you’ll have to contact the company you made your purchase from to cancel your order or billing.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
They are unaware of any clinical testing. BBB shows complaints on Regenify.
Thanks for the information. I’m not surprised.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com