How Does It Work?

Just as we described above, the belt sends an electrical current into your muscles, contracting then

releasing them. The Flex Belt gel pad uses special gel that facilitates the transfer of current into the body. The gel pads are strategically placed on your lower and upper abs, as well as on your obliques. They last for 30 uses.





How Effective Is It?

It’s hard to argue whether the product really works or not, as many customers swear by it and other say it doesn’t work at all. The product holds FDA clearance, but this “clearance” only means that the manufacturer submitted a 510(k) from which marks the product as “equivalent” to a similar product used for the same purpose, and not directly inspected by the FDA.

However, the device has been clinically tested. It’s been tested in 2008 by Dr. John P. Porcari of

University of Wisconsin. Dr. Procari found that the users felt that their muscles were stronger and more toned, and noted an increase in muscle endurance. The trial lasted for 6 weeks, with users using it 5 times a week. With that being said, the manufacturer offers a 60-day refund policy, which should give you enough time to try it out and send it back if you’re not satisfied.





Final Word

Well, that's it for the Flex Belt and the Flex Belt gel pads . As you can see, there is a reason to believe that the device works, but the claims made have not been substantiated by the FDA. Even so, the two-month

trial should prove sufficient to tell if the device works for you, so feel free to try it out.

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