Has Anyone Tried SENSA - Sounds too good to be true

Usually if something sounds too good to be true, it is. Has anyone out there tried SENSA?

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  • Clownfish423
    Clownfish423 Posts: 108 Member
    I did and it was (too good to be true). It did absolutely nothing for me.
  • Mamasota
    Mamasota Posts: 144
    Thank you - that's what I thought...................sigh.
  • It is a scam just like evrything else out there that sounds to good to be true!
  • bbateman123
    bbateman123 Posts: 67 Member
    My wife and I tried it for a month and it didnt work at all for us. She said that her cousin did it and it worked for her.
  • My coworker uses it. Out of curiosity, I peeked at the list of "ingredients", and it's essentially MSG. So it "works" by attempting to make you full when you sprinkle it on whatever food you're eating. Clearly not the best way to diet and lose weight.
  • rcs7058
    rcs7058 Posts: 25
    Definitely too good to be true. There is no such thing as an easy fix.
  • daffodilsoup
    daffodilsoup Posts: 1,972 Member
    If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Hellbent_Heidi
    Hellbent_Heidi Posts: 3,669 Member
    Is that the "magic powder" you sprinke on your food to make you lose weight without doing anything else?

    Yeah...not to sound rude, but that's just ridiculous. I'm sure you know by now that there are no 'quick fix' weight loss plans that actually work and are good for you.
  • I tried it. I am a human guniea big. It did NOT work for me. I even tried it for a prolonged period of time.