Herbalife Products - Worth the Money??
LauraSchaller
Posts: 106 Member
Hi Everyone!
I was recently introduced to Herbalife through a Weight Loss Challenge I'm currently enrolled in. At each meeting, we get a Herbalife Shake (yummy flavors!), Tea, and "shot" of Aloe. So far, I really like the products.. but I'm wondering about the long term investment in the product itself.
The "Coach" that I'm working with, obviously sells Herbalife. She suggested that I replace two of my meals a day with a Herbalife Shake and have one "colorful meal". Something about replacing 2 meals a day with a Shake just seems like a recipe for disaster to me. Maybe for breakfast on the go..... but not for 2 meals!
Thoughts on the product? Just wondering if anyone has tried it.. has it worked? Has it been hard to stick with? Are you in love with it? Did you go on the product, then off the product? Anyone have poor results?
Just curious! Thanks everyone
I was recently introduced to Herbalife through a Weight Loss Challenge I'm currently enrolled in. At each meeting, we get a Herbalife Shake (yummy flavors!), Tea, and "shot" of Aloe. So far, I really like the products.. but I'm wondering about the long term investment in the product itself.
The "Coach" that I'm working with, obviously sells Herbalife. She suggested that I replace two of my meals a day with a Herbalife Shake and have one "colorful meal". Something about replacing 2 meals a day with a Shake just seems like a recipe for disaster to me. Maybe for breakfast on the go..... but not for 2 meals!
Thoughts on the product? Just wondering if anyone has tried it.. has it worked? Has it been hard to stick with? Are you in love with it? Did you go on the product, then off the product? Anyone have poor results?
Just curious! Thanks everyone
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I don't know much about it, but for the most part shakes work well for convenience and the fact that they're usually lower in calories. It's easier to lose weight if you know your intake, and aren'te just 'guessing' while eating regular, full meals.
You could pick up a cheaper whey protein and do the same, add fruit and boost the nutrition a little.
Most things like that are overpriced for what you get.0
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