Visalus: Body by Vi Shakes

kristen_sample
kristen_sample Posts: 28
Has anyone heard of these shakes, Body by Vi, Visalus? Apparently they are supported by the American Heart Association, and can be for weight loss of muscle gain. They look like protein shakes to me, and if you replace one meal a day with one you are supposed to lose weight. A lot of my friends have started drinking them, and really like them. But its a monthly cost of 40 something dollars... thats the only thing holding me back.

Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?
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  • Has anyone heard of these shakes, Body by Vi, Visalus? Apparently they are supported by the American Heart Association, and can be for weight loss of muscle gain. They look like protein shakes to me, and if you replace one meal a day with one you are supposed to lose weight. A lot of my friends have started drinking them, and really like them. But its a monthly cost of 40 something dollars... thats the only thing holding me back.

    Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?

    I drink two a day. They are really good! :)
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member

    Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?

    Would you like advice from someone not drinking them?
  • lesliemk
    lesliemk Posts: 382 Member
    I'm not a huge fan of the Vi shakes, b/c they contain sucralose. As a clean eater I really try to steer clear of fake sugars such as aspartame/sucralose/splenda. They're just not good for you in any amount! Honestly replacing any meal per day w/ a lower calorie shake is going to make you lose weight if you're eating less at that meal, so I suppose I'd pick something a bit more nutritious. I compare the Vi shakes to Slim Fast and honestly they're protein source (part soy) is less than desirable for someone looking to lose weight/build lean muscle. Whey protein has actually been shown to help people lose weight & maintain that loss, so really a good protein powder (like MRM) sweetened w/ Stevia will get you a lot further, faster. I hope that helps!

    Any more Q's, let me know. It's all hype.
  • Asil76
    Asil76 Posts: 477 Member
    I started taking them last week to replace my breakfast and they are very good...pricey yes I order them online and with shipping I pay just over $60/month. They are very tasty and I have heard nothing but good things about them, my boot camp instructor told me about it and I trust her judgement so I thought I would give it a try. I have more info on them if you would like me to pass it onto you?

  • Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?

    Would you like advice from someone not drinking them?

    Any advice is appreciated :)
  • I started taking them last week to replace my breakfast and they are very good...pricey yes I order them online and with shipping I pay just over $60/month. They are very tasty and I have heard nothing but good things about them, my boot camp instructor told me about it and I trust her judgement so I thought I would give it a try. I have more info on them if you would like me to pass it onto you?

    Sure!
  • I'm not a huge fan of the Vi shakes, b/c they contain sucralose. As a clean eater I really try to steer clear of fake sugars such as aspartame/sucralose/splenda. They're just not good for you in any amount! Honestly replacing any meal per day w/ a lower calorie shake is going to make you lose weight if you're eating less at that meal, so I suppose I'd pick something a bit more nutritious. I compare the Vi shakes to Slim Fast and honestly they're protein source (part soy) is less than desirable for someone looking to lose weight/build lean muscle. Whey protein has actually been shown to help people lose weight & maintain that loss, so really a good protein powder (like MRM) sweetened w/ Stevia will get you a lot further, faster. I hope that helps!

    Any more Q's, let me know. It's all hype.

    Thanks!! This was very helpful. That was my thought exactly... should I just get a real protein shake or go with this option.
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member

    Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?

    Would you like advice from someone not drinking them?

    Any advice is appreciated :)

    First of all, replacing a meal with a protein supplement will "typically" result in a net decrease in calories. This is why (and this is the only reason) that using a meal replacement can induce weight loss.

    This isn't necessary and I would even say that I wouldn't recommend replacing food with liquids simply from a satiety standpoint. You're already (presumably) eating at a deficit, therefore you should be getting as much satiety as possible with your food choices, to make deficit eating more tolerable.

    Lastly, protein supplements are fine. I use them as do several other people. I just don't think you should replace food with them and I think you could find a much better option in terms of price.
  • Sweettart
    Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
    Visalus isn't a protein shake it is a meal replacement.
  • michiganderrdh
    michiganderrdh Posts: 151 Member
    But at only 80 calories how is that a meal replacement? That seems CRAZY low!
  • Sweettart
    Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
    Visalus shake mix is 90 calories for 2 scoops. That is also not included whatever else you put in it. I have some shakes that are about 300 calories. Its all what you put in them.
  • Asil76
    Asil76 Posts: 477 Member
    Visalus shake mix is 90 calories for 2 scoops. That is also not included whatever else you put in it. I have some shakes that are about 300 calories. Its all what you put in them.

    This ^
  • Asil76
    Asil76 Posts: 477 Member
    Visalus shake mix is 90 calories for 2 scoops. That is also not included whatever else you put in it. I have some shakes that are about 300 calories. Its all what you put in them.

    This ^ eg. I add a cup of skim milk with a half of a banana and a flavor mix in and it is over 200 calories.
  • Visalus shake mix is 90 calories for 2 scoops. That is also not included whatever else you put in it. I have some shakes that are about 300 calories. Its all what you put in them.

    This ^ eg. I add a cup of skim milk with a half of a banana and a flavor mix in and it is over 200 calories.

    The nutrition I get from a shake is a WAY better choice then if I was to "plan" a meal. I add peanut butter, dark chocolate, sometimes a banana, frozen fruits, etc.

    BTW.. I got down to 150.. I know how to lose it with food too. This is an easier option for someone like me who struggles choosing "healthy" over something not healthy with low calories.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,971 Member
    First of all, replacing a meal with a protein supplement will "typically" result in a net decrease in calories. This is why (and this is the only reason) that using a meal replacement can induce weight loss.

    This isn't necessary and I would even say that I wouldn't recommend replacing food with liquids simply from a satiety standpoint. You're already (presumably) eating at a deficit, therefore you should be getting as much satiety as possible with your food choices, to make deficit eating more tolerable.

    Lastly, protein supplements are fine. I use them as do several other people. I just don't think you should replace food with them and I think you could find a much better option in terms of price.
    This. When you replace a meal with a "liquid" meal, your calories will normally be much lower than usual. Ask yourself this "will I do this for life?" If not, then you WILL most likely gain the weight back because reinserting whole food in the place of the shake will usually be a calorie increase.
    Learn to eat right and in moderation NOW. Not later when you have to get off the shakes.

    Plus with the money, you can get more bang for the buck.







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  • mrslaw85
    mrslaw85 Posts: 34 Member
    I usually have a scoop of Body by Vi Shake in the morning in my coffee and a protein shake on the way home before I go to bootcamp. I was having issues with dizziness and nausea before I started drinking one before class. Works great! I use it to supplement my diet, not replace it. I am a diabetic and do not experience crashes with this product like I have with others. Ask for samples to try if you are not sure you want to commit. I know two people who sell it and the companies sample sizes are large enough you can try for several days and have a good feel if it is for you or not.
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    If you're going to replace a meal with a shake, you don't need to go for expensive powders. If I were to use my whey protein powder every day for a shake, it would last me a month on only $16. It's simple to just add vegetables and fruits to make it more nutritious.
  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    Has anyone heard of these shakes, Body by Vi, Visalus? Apparently they are supported by the American Heart Association, and can be for weight loss of muscle gain.
    I found it highly unlikely that an organization like the American Heart Association would endorse this.

    Try Googling "body by vi american heart association". I see pages where they cite info from the organization, but no endorsement. I can't find anything supporting your statement. If one of their reps told you this, you may want to ask for some proof.

    If there is no substance behind this statement, I would recommend editing your post and removing that portion, as it would be false and misleading.
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,206 Member

    Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?

    Would you like advice from someone not drinking them?

    Any advice is appreciated :)

    First of all, replacing a meal with a protein supplement will "typically" result in a net decrease in calories. This is why (and this is the only reason) that using a meal replacement can induce weight loss.

    This isn't necessary and I would even say that I wouldn't recommend replacing food with liquids simply from a satiety standpoint. You're already (presumably) eating at a deficit, therefore you should be getting as much satiety as possible with your food choices, to make deficit eating more tolerable.

    Lastly, protein supplements are fine. I use them as do several other people. I just don't think you should replace food with them and I think you could find a much better option in terms of price.
    This/
  • Has anyone heard of these shakes, Body by Vi, Visalus? Apparently they are supported by the American Heart Association, and can be for weight loss of muscle gain.
    I found it highly unlikely that an organization like the American Heart Association would endorse this.

    Try Googling "body by vi american heart association". I see pages where they cite info from the organization, but no endorsement. I can't find anything supporting your statement. If one of their reps told you this, you may want to ask for some proof.

    If there is no substance behind this statement, I would recommend editing your post and removing that portion, as it would be false and misleading.

    I was told by the rep. Dont mean to be misleading, just curious :)
  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    Has anyone heard of these shakes, Body by Vi, Visalus? Apparently they are supported by the American Heart Association, and can be for weight loss of muscle gain.
    I found it highly unlikely that an organization like the American Heart Association would endorse this.

    Try Googling "body by vi american heart association". I see pages where they cite info from the organization, but no endorsement. I can't find anything supporting your statement. If one of their reps told you this, you may want to ask for some proof.

    If there is no substance behind this statement, I would recommend editing your post and removing that portion, as it would be false and misleading.
    I was told by the rep. Dont mean to be misleading, just curious :)
    No worries. Now you have some homework to give your rep! :wink:

  • Anyone drinking these or have any advice on them?

    Would you like advice from someone not drinking them?

    Any advice is appreciated :)

    First of all, replacing a meal with a protein supplement will "typically" result in a net decrease in calories. This is why (and this is the only reason) that using a meal replacement can induce weight loss.

    This isn't necessary and I would even say that I wouldn't recommend replacing food with liquids simply from a satiety standpoint. You're already (presumably) eating at a deficit, therefore you should be getting as much satiety as possible with your food choices, to make deficit eating more tolerable.

    Lastly, protein supplements are fine. I use them as do several other people. I just don't think you should replace food with them and I think you could find a much better option in terms of price.
    This/

    Thanks so much, I am starting to weight train and was looking into protein shakes when I ran into a rep for them. I think I will try a protein shake for a boost not a meal replacement! :) Now I have to figure out a workout that I can actually follow and a protein shake that I will like :-/!! LOL.
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    :) Commenting so I can follow.

    I have several friends who are using this program now and they're pushing it pretty hard but anytime I see gimmicks such as this I cringe.
  • Look up the magazines Success from Home and The Challenge. This is where you will find more of the detailed information than anywhere else. I have been on Visalus for over 5 months and have lost 22lbs. I have more energy and feel fuller than I have ever felt on any other program, including preparing and eating correctly with "real food". I currently do not exercise but I can definitely see a difference everywhere dropping 3 pant sizes! I am losing slower now but I know its because I need to add exercise, but am no hurry. The slower you lose the larger the probability of maintaining the weight loss. The amount of positive (i.e vitamins, minerals, and nutrients) that is included in each shake outweigh the negative by mountains! People from all walks of life have found success in the program...weight loss, weight maintenance, body building. Good Luck on your Journey!
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    I have several friends who have been trying to push me into this.

    Thankfully my laundry list of allergies makes the shake impossible for me and that usually gets them off my back.

    I think I would like this product more if it weren't obviously a way for people to make money and little else.
  • Hi I am a director with ViSalus and am starting a new 90 day health challenge tomorrow. I am looking for people to start with me and check on our progress together. I lost 10 lbs, 19 inches, and 8 points on my bmi for the first 90 days. My blood sugar and cholesteral were normal for the first time in over 25 years. My Dr was very impressed. I have more energy too! So now have to start the working out part.
  • Remember EVERYTHING you buy, somebody is making money off of it. It is just a matter of what works for you. ViShape is gluten free and uses non-GMO soy protein which is why it is safe for people that normally cannot have soy.
    My husband is the absolute worst skeptic, and finally after 4 months of me becoming a distributor, he finally started a routine of drinking the shake (EVEN making it himself!) and is down 37 lbs and now my biggest promoter.
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    Remember EVERYTHING you buy, somebody is making money off of it. It is just a matter of what works for you. ViShape is gluten free and uses non-GMO soy protein which is why it is safe for people that normally cannot have soy.
    My husband is the absolute worst skeptic, and finally after 4 months of me becoming a distributor, he finally started a routine of drinking the shake (EVEN making it himself!) and is down 37 lbs and now my biggest promoter.

    Actually... you might want to reconsider that gluten-free statement. :)
  • meechi53
    meechi53 Posts: 195 Member
    Hi I am a director with ViSalus and am starting a new 90 day health challenge tomorrow. I am looking for people to start with me and check on our progress together. I lost 10 lbs, 19 inches, and 8 points on my bmi for the first 90 days. My blood sugar and cholesteral were normal for the first time in over 25 years. My Dr was very impressed. I have more energy too! So now have to start the working out part.

    How can only 10 lbs make an 8 point difference in BMI???? Seems that 10 lbs would make a 2-3 point difference at most.
  • mdfeller
    mdfeller Posts: 135
    Remember EVERYTHING you buy, somebody is making money off of it. It is just a matter of what works for you. ViShape is gluten free and uses non-GMO soy protein which is why it is safe for people that normally cannot have soy.
    My husband is the absolute worst skeptic, and finally after 4 months of me becoming a distributor, he finally started a routine of drinking the shake (EVEN making it himself!) and is down 37 lbs and now my biggest promoter.

    Actually... you might want to reconsider that gluten-free statement. :)

    According to their website, it is indeed gluten free...

    http://www.bodybyvishape.com/
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