Herbal Life nay or yay

Topic of discussion for the night does herbal life shows results? Yes or no. Please explain the reason why? Thanks.

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  • BarackMeLikeAHurricane
    BarackMeLikeAHurricane Posts: 3,400 Member
    No. Gimmick. Eat food.
  • I have had wonderful results using only 2 of their products and working with a Wellness Coach for the past 3 months. Just like any other weight loss/nutritional supplement, individual results will vary and it shouldn't be viewed as the "be all end all" or "quick fix"; the products work best when coupled with healthy eating habits, and are accelerated with exercise. If you're interested and near a nutrition club, go in and chat with a Wellness Coach :)
  • Dupas1962
    Dupas1962 Posts: 34 Member
    I am trying to figure out if I take one shake instead of two while working out and eating right will I see change?
  • petechiae
    petechiae Posts: 147 Member
    If you have an acceptable calorie deficit, then you will see change.
    No need to waste money on products.
    No need to starve.

    Please see this thread :

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12

    Take care. xx
  • No need to waste money on products.
    No need to starve.

    The money I spend each month on the two products I use is nearly the same as what I would spend on groceries for the meal I replace with them. I never used to be able to eat straight away in the morning (it would make me nauseous), but after only a week or so of having the shake within 15-20 minutes of waking up, I now wake up looking forward to having it for breakfast. Also, since much of their program is based around making sure you get your necessary protein, and because fruits and veggies are considered "free", I NEVER feel like I'm starving.

    As far as 1 or 2 shakes a day, I'd say stick with 1 and really make sure you're getting your required amount of protein. Having a second shake isn't necessarily going to speed up your results, but making sure you get your protein and water in will!
  • SueGremlin
    SueGremlin Posts: 1,066 Member
    Three words:

    Multi

    Level

    Marketing.
  • donyellemoniquex3
    donyellemoniquex3 Posts: 2,384 Member
    If you have an acceptable calorie deficit, then you will see change.
    No need to waste money on products.
    No need to starve.

    Please see this thread :

    http://myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12

    Take care. xx

    Amen
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    If you have an acceptable calorie deficit, then you will see change.
    No need to waste money on products.
    No need to starve.

    Please see this thread :

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12

    Take care. xx
    Awesome thread, and there's a newer version here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/937712-in-place-of-a-road-map-ver-3-0

    As for the Herbal Life stuff - I honestly have no idea, but when these things come up, whether they have worked for some people or not is never my first question....my first question is always, "can I do this for the rest of my life?".

    The info in the link I posted is something I CAN and will do for the rest of my life. No products, no ordering special things, no temporary diet. Just good old food and enough of it to fuel my body well, keep it happy so it just keeps burning the fat. :drinker:

    I started trying to lose weight and get fit over three years ago. I've had my best success in the past year since eating according to the guidelines in that link. Best move I ever made.
  • Three words:

    Multi

    Level

    Marketing.

    She asked if the product shows results, not about the company, which really can be viewed like any other private distributor setup (ie tupperware). I'm not a distributor, I have no interest in becoming one and I have never been told I have to be one to use the product. I've seen results and it has worked for me.
  • tricelive
    tricelive Posts: 93 Member
    It work's, can get expensive if you buy the shakes and enhancers. I lost about 40lbs in 2 months when I was in my twenties. It took me years to gain the weight back. Every weight loss plan works if u work it! I'm a low carb chic people say that doesn't work, its working for me and thousands of others who have not gained the weight back ever. People fail at any & all diets if they are not prepared to make a lifestyle change. So find a plan that is conducive for your lifestyle . Shakes work for me because I'm not a breakfast person or a snacker so one nice meal work's. I also can't eat all those small meals a day or over 1200 calories. But I have lost almost 90lbs in less than 7 months. Find out what will really work for u, don't look for the quick fix all though if ur not a big bread and sugar eater low carb is a great way to lose weight fast but it is not for everyone, I have cheat day where I eat what I want most people can't because they cannot get back on track. Herbal life works two shakes one balanced meal two snacks if ur snacker u can lose about 18lbs in two weeks. Try it, I know people who have been on it for over 20 years. Everyone is critic of every plan that's not theirs; all diets work for somebody who was ready to make it their lifestyle.
  • drvvork
    drvvork Posts: 1,162
    I am using the shakes - I have so many issues eating so many foods that it is a simpler way for me to get my nutrition and I've had no ill effects... meaning that I am not hungry for sweets or extra carbs like I was prior. I'm a stress eater and am still working through an extremely rough period and have found the products to help me 'calm' down and regain some eating stability... still working on the grieving but no longer eating to work through it.
  • Michelle2W
    Michelle2W Posts: 163 Member
    No...
  • Nightterror218
    Nightterror218 Posts: 375 Member
    I read herbal life and thought of smoking pot. Smoking pot i would say nay, munchies could back fire on you.
  • sucg
    sucg Posts: 36
    I attend a herbalife wellness meeting weekly. Its great, I get weighed and am taught about proper healthy eating. I do use the shakes from time to time as a boost when i'm rushed but the whole point of it is to teach you how to eat healthily. The shakes help me get in conrtol of my cravings as i dont feel hungry with them. If a diet or product works for you go grab it with both hands and start getting fit and healthy today. Good luck x
  • JSHamm
    JSHamm Posts: 12 Member
    I currently started using it (no corporate shill) but I think there has to be a good balance. I find it easier to whip up in the morning when I'm already late for work. Milk, 1/2 cup of fruit, powder then blend and drink on my way to work. I'll typically take some greek yogurt, almonds, some vegetables like carrots or spinach leaves as my morning and afternoon snack. Lunch is pretty much the same blend as breakfast. I'll eat more yogurt, nuts, fruit, etc as another snack when I get home. Have a reasonable dinner of whatever my lovely wife makes and call it a day.
    I get the bad taste people may have with products like this but I do think at least it's a good stepping stone into leading a healthier life. Whatever you decide at least be proud you're doing something about your general well being and do what works best for you. Naysayers will line up no matter what side of the line you're on.
  • Wetcoaster
    Wetcoaster Posts: 1,788 Member
    Herbalife=your regular protein for double the price
  • bethlaf
    bethlaf Posts: 954 Member
    regardless of the shake, remember unless youre a GB patient, its NOT a weigh of life(pun intended)

    IF it helps you get your intake under control, do it
    IF you need a visible tool or food that is regulated/outside your measurement/control
    IF you have tried them or similar before and were able to stick with it
    IF youre going to get support, here or elsewhere, and nutritional counseling
    IFyouve dieted before and KNOW what real eating is , and can stick with it

    then DO it
    realizing its a temporary solution
  • melindasuefritz
    melindasuefritz Posts: 3,509 Member
    NO the only way to lose weight an d keep it off is diet and exercise
  • koootenay
    koootenay Posts: 126 Member
    NAAAY.
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Sorry but please wake up and just use this site how it is meant to be used. You do NOT need to buy anything. Just eat food. Real food and drink water. Take a walk most days. You will lose weight and know how to keep it off forever.
  • terri_journey
    terri_journey Posts: 287 Member
    NO the only way to lose weight an d keep it off is diet and exercise
    I totally agree with this!! Unless your willing to live the rest of your life on 1 or 2 shakes a day, when you start eating food again, YOU WILL gain the weight back!!
    Sensible diet and exerise is the only way to go!! :happy:
  • KatNewby
    KatNewby Posts: 26
    Unless these posters have personal experience, they really shouldn't be weighing in (pun intended).

    My sister lost 100lbs on Herbalife by replacing 2 meals a way with the Formula 1 mix and taking some of the pills (I don't remember which ones). She has kept it off by continuing to use them, which is not unhealthy in the long term.

    I personally use the meal replacement shake called "RAW Meal" by Garden of Life. I take a half serving of it twice or three times a day as a meal replacement, and try to eat one balanced meal. I prefer RAW because it is vegan & organic, but I can vouch for the fact that Herbalife does yield results.

    You will definitely want to buy the protein powder to go into the herbalife shake, however. Otherwise you will be starved on the stuff because it only has 9grams of protein unless you add their protein mix to it and then it makes it up to 19 grams of protein.
  • malmonte180
    malmonte180 Posts: 1 Member
    Herbal Life is a good program and have a great support system, but sadly it did not work so efficiently for me because I'm a bariatric patient and with the lapband, I need to consume 60grams of protein and since their Formula 1 shakes only contain 9grams of protein per serving it was not enough for me. Turns out that I actually gained weight and was not a happy camper at all! But, nonethless I just will continue with my lifestyle change plan hand in hand with my surgeons.
  • Lyerin
    Lyerin Posts: 818 Member
    I did it a few years ago and lost 40 pounds. When I stopped using the shakes twice a day, I gained it all back plus more. The plan taught me NOTHING about portion control and how to eat real foods.

    It's not a "bad" product, per se, but I think you learn more and get a lot more lasting results if you eat well, exercise and learn to control your portions and choices. As always, YMMV.