Does Sinrex work?
Sinrex claims on it’s website that it will give you ‘bigger, harder erections, increased sperm production, increased semen volume, more explosive orgasms and add inches to your penis.’ It also mentions that the product is ‘clinically proven to work.’ The major issue with this is that these are connected ideas on the site but are actually two completely different statements.
While the website advertises that the clinical trial has proven the supplements effectiveness, they do not publish the full results. If the trial backed up the websites claims it would have been published in a scientific journal and they would allow customers to read the entire study. The wording of the abstract is also in question as it mentions that men had ‘harder erections,’ it does not mention how much harder the erections were, if there was an increase in testosterone or that there was any size increase, which is what most of the website is advertising.
The ingredients listed include Gingko Biloba (which allegedly helps with ED) and L-arginine (a natural aphrodisiac). Also included are: Tribulus Terrestris, Siberian Ginseng, , Saw Palmetto, Maca, Epunedum Sagitum and Copper Chelate.
Customer reviews:
As of this writing we at Scitex can’t find many negative customer reviews online. The major complaints boards have no mention of the product and the BBB has no official rating. This can be both a positive and a negative. On one hand it means there are no customers angry enough to report them to the BBB but it also means customers aren’t so happy with the product that they are willing to do video or audio interviews. It could also mean it doesn’t sell much.
Is it a scam?
Sinrex focuses most of it’s advertising on ‘adding inches’ to your penis and this is something that no pill can do. The company uses misleading advertising when it comes to their ‘clinical trial.’ Because of these reasons we can’t recommend Sinrex to help with your sexual health.











