Jen Fe Patch.
The Jen Fe patch is a part of the new generation of weight loss supplements.
Manufactured by the company Nexagen USA, a business that has released a number of products on the market, Jen Fe is different then the usual weight loss aids, as it is a patch that is attached and left on the skin, rather then taken orally like their other supplements.
It is priced on their official website at $119.95 per patch, which they instruct the consumer to leave on for 30 days. This makes it one of the more expensive products in this market being sold online.
Ready to wear a weight loss patch for 30 days ?
According to their website, Jen Fe is the 'fat loss power patch', and can help the user lose a significant amount of weight when used in addition to a healthy diet and exercise plan. While it doesn't explain exactly how it is that Jen Fe achieves this, they do give a partial list of ingredients on their website. However, none of those listed have been clinically proven to be effective for weight loss, and the website has no testimonials or reviews available for viewing. There may also be some concern about wearing a patch for 30 days, without being able to change it or clean the skin underneath. This could prove to be a serious health concern, and may cause rashes or infection under the patch.
No money back guarantee.
When dealing with most weight loss products online, there is usually a set money back guarantee, which promises to refund a certain percentage of the original cost. Jen Fe does not offer that option, which may deter some from buying this product, especially at such a expensive price. There is also no free trial, so it would be completely at the buyers discretion to try Jen Fe. There is no official customer service line that appears to deal with complaints.
Conclusion : should you try Jen Fe patch ?
In the end, while this is a creative idea for weight loss, and while the basic concept has worked on other issues such as smoking cessation, there is no reason to believe it is effective. Not only do they refuse to disclose the full contents of the patch, but there are no customer reviews, no promises of quality, and no accountability for faulty products. There is also the hygiene issue, and the issue of whether or not the Jen Fe patch would even stay on the body for a full 30 days. All of these seem to outweigh the few pros from this product, and so the buyer should beware when they purchase Jen Fe. There is no way of knowing whether or not they will be able to get their money refunded if it proves to be ineffective, and at over a hundred dollars a month many will not be willing to take the chance.



