The TRUTH about Plexus - can someone tell me?

I searched the message boards about Plexus but the comments seem more like they are advertising the product.

My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

She was introduced to it by someone who told her it was a "Diabetic medication" that has recently been found to work great for weight loss. This I know to NOT be true just by a quick google search. I have looked online but everywhere I look, the comments and articles sound the same. They all sound like they are reading (typing) straight from the "How to sell you Plexus" pamphlet.

I have tried to talk to her and tell her to lose weight the healthy way - by exercise and diet. She will not listen because she says the same rubbish I read online about it. It was like she was reading from a script.

Anyway, can someone (NOT TRYING TO SELL THIS) please give me the details about what this product really is. And don't even try to "sell" it to me because I'm not interested. And if this product is so wonderful, why did they have to lie about it being a legit pharmaceutical medication - turned over the counter because it is the miracle weight loss product?

And please, if anyone has information, if possible, copy a link.

Thank you!!!
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  • HeidiCooksSupper
    HeidiCooksSupper Posts: 3,839 Member
    Here's an excellent analysis of the ingredients in Plexus: http://supplement-geek.com/plexus-slim-review-ingredients-side-effects/

    It's another multi-level marketing scheme for a hodgepodge of ingredients that have little science to back them up and unknown risks of side-effects and interactions.
  • sk_pirate
    sk_pirate Posts: 282 Member
    I tried it for a month or so...I think I lost 4 lbs. I don't know too much about the product but was told to couple the Plexus with "eating right", so I don't know if the Plexus helped me lose weight, or if it was the eating right part.

    Sorry I'm not much help on the topic.

    ETA - Also bumping this, I'm interested to see what the responses are.


  • My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

    Your comments sounds a bit like a sales pitch as well.
  • Lyerin
    Lyerin Posts: 818 Member


    My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

    Your comments sounds a bit like a sales pitch as well.

    Sounds more to me like concern for a loved one.
  • _Zardoz_
    _Zardoz_ Posts: 3,987 Member
    The fact she's lost 30 pounds in 6 weeks is not necessarily bad. If she is morbidly obese it's quite possible to lose that amount in a healthy way. If though she is only a little over weight it could then be a problem. The Lexus is unlikely to have had any effect either way
  • Melissa22G
    Melissa22G Posts: 847 Member


    My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

    Your comments sounds a bit like a sales pitch as well.

    Oh, go troll somewhere else. If you're going to troll at least make it worth reading or funny. Try including gifs next time.
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member


    My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

    Your comments sounds a bit like a sales pitch as well.

    Strong first post :indifferent:
  • DanaMcCrea
    DanaMcCrea Posts: 56 Member
    My posting this is not a sales pitch. I truly am concerned about her. I was just wanting honest information about it. I figured of all the places to look, MFP would be the most helpful.
  • DanaMcCrea
    DanaMcCrea Posts: 56 Member
    Thank you roundgal!
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    My posting this is not a sales pitch. I truly am concerned about her. I was just wanting honest information about it. I figured of all the places to look, MFP would be the most helpful.

    I've never heard of it so I can't give you any advice, but it's awesome that you're looking out for her. Some people are just a$$hats.
  • DanaMcCrea
    DanaMcCrea Posts: 56 Member
    Thank you Maria. I had never heard of it either until she told me about it. I'm all about wanting to lose weight fast, but after being on MFP and listening to all the testimonials of people who have tried everything to lose weight - well, they finally got it through my head that the safest way to lose weight is by diet and exercise. That is why I came here for advice on this. Personally, I would love for her to quit using it, but she listens to the Plexus person over me.

    She also takes Juice Plus. Not sure what that is either but she swears by that too. Me... I'll stick to my veg juicer and have my juice that way :)
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    Now Juice Plus I have heard of and it's just another multi-level marketing thing. (herbalife, beachbody, etc.) A lady I used to work with sold it. I'm not sure if it's pills and/or juice but either way, it's not necessary. Some people just don't want to hear that you have to eat less than you expend in order to lose weight and will try every shortcut (I did it for years).

    Good luck!
  • megamom310
    megamom310 Posts: 5 Member
    I've been taking it a little over two weeks now..... I've lost 5.2 lbs - but more importantly - I've STOPPED drinking Diet Coke entirely - and I used to drink 6-8 a day! I think it works by stabilizing your blood sugar - therefore you eat less (and in my case, killed my craving for Diet Coke) - I wasn't even expecting that part... it just dawned on me one day "hey, I haven't had a Diet Coke in days!)

    I was given the prduct free by a friend who swore by it - I'd never have bought it (burned too many times) but since it was free, I thought what the heck. After my first month supply runs out I'll def. be buying it - it's not cheap..... but given that I used to spend $3 a day on Diet coke and I'm not anymore - I consider it a wash.

    The way it was explained to me was the product was originally developed (or was being developed) as a way to help diabetics control blood sugar, but then they noticed people were losing weight as well.

    NO idea if this is true or not..... just what I was told.

    To the orignal poster - they also have what they call the accelerator that you can partner with Plexus Slim - and that may be why your mom lost so much weight That DOES have a stimulant in it.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member


    My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

    Your comments sounds a bit like a sales pitch as well.

    They do not. This person is concerned for her mother's health.

    And, it's either "comment sounds" or "comments sound," not "comments sounds."

    To the OP, unfortunately people fall for these silly fad diets/products every single day. Mom is very blessed to have a child like you looking out for her. Maybe if someone provides some unbiased literature here (which someone may have done. I have not looked at any of the links, so I don't know), you can show them to her..
  • jonnythan
    jonnythan Posts: 10,161 Member
    The supplements have nothing to do with your mother's weight loss.

    She's losing weight at such speed because she's barely eating anything.
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  • megamom310
    megamom310 Posts: 5 Member
    WOW - angry much??? I am sharing my experience - I don't sell the stuff - so not sure how you would consider this spam??? It's worked great for me and I don't drink Diet Coke anymore - which - you are correct - does not contain sugar. But - if YOU did your research, you'd realize that people reach for Diet Soda when they crave sugar..... someone asked a question and I shared my experience.

    I am new to these forms.... but it was my understanding that this was a place for support and encouragement.... not to attack people.

    To anyone who considered my post spam I apologize - I do NOT sell this product..... just simply sharing my experience, which has been very positive thus far.
  • jonnythan
    jonnythan Posts: 10,161 Member
    WOW - angry much??? I am sharing my experience - I don't sell the stuff - so not sure how you would consider this spam??? It's worked great for me and I don't drink Diet Coke anymore - which - you are correct - does not contain sugar. But - if YOU did your research, you'd realize that people reach for Diet Soda when they crave sugar..... someone asked a question and I shared my experience.

    I am new to these forms.... but it was my understanding that this was a place for support and encouragement.... not to attack people.

    To anyone who considered my post spam I apologize - I do NOT sell this product..... just simply sharing my experience, which has been very positive thus far.

    It's spam because it's a bunch of unhelpful nonsense that sounds like a sales pitch.
  • megamom310
    megamom310 Posts: 5 Member
    Well if it sounds like a sales pitch - that is your perception. I don't have anything negative to say as my experience has been extremely positive. If someone thinks it's a sales pitch - (even though I'm not selling anything) - they can skip my post. If someone is curious about others experiences and my post helps them make a decision or reassures them about a loved ones choices to use this product - well then that is why these forums are here, right?

    I would ask that you consider that I am new here - looking for others to learn from and share this journey I am embarking on. I'm a tough girl and your post is nothing more than mildly amusing to me.

    However - others might not be the same. If a new member comes here and the first time they try to share with the community they get such a negative response and are called stupid - that could easily scare someone off - denying them the support they were seeking and making them feel very alone. If you find a post offensive, or the poster "stupid" - move on. Don't scare someone off and make them afraid to ask questions, share experiences or seek support.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    WOW - angry much??? I am sharing my experience - I don't sell the stuff - so not sure how you would consider this spam??? It's worked great for me and I don't drink Diet Coke anymore - which - you are correct - does not contain sugar. But - if YOU did your research, you'd realize that people reach for Diet Soda when they crave sugar..... someone asked a question and I shared my experience.

    I am new to these forms.... but it was my understanding that this was a place for support and encouragement.... not to attack people.

    To anyone who considered my post spam I apologize - I do NOT sell this product..... just simply sharing my experience, which has been very positive thus far.

    It's spam because it's a bunch of unhelpful nonsense that sounds like a sales pitch.
    That and the "super secret page that you must PM me for," aka "PM me so I can add you to my list of people to harass."
  • megamom310
    megamom310 Posts: 5 Member
    I haven't - and won't harass anyone. I simply offered the page so that the original poster could see hundreds of testimonials about the product and maybe offer some reassurance about what her mother is taking. That is all.

    I truly hope you don't see everything in life so negatively and so skeptically. What an awful way to live.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    Not an awful way to live at all. You hit every single criteria for a spam post. 1st post (ever,) glowing endorsement of mentioned product, requests for private messaging to learn more. That's pretty much the exact template that spambots use all across the web.
  • mrsmarit
    mrsmarit Posts: 229 Member
    Not an awful way to live at all. You hit every single criteria for a spam post. 1st post (ever,) glowing endorsement of mentioned product, requests for private messaging to learn more. That's pretty much the exact template that spambots use all across the web.

    Don't forget that they are "new" but show they have been a member since October of last year
  • megamom310
    megamom310 Posts: 5 Member
    Not new to MFP, new to the forums. I started taking Plexus, searched to forums to see what others were saying, and saw the OPs post and wanted to provide some reassurance. Nothing more, nothing less. Just trying to help.
  • Just like everyone else I too want and need to lose weight. I have heard and seen much of the Plexus but am still sceptical of it. I have been using (one month) the Garcinia Cambodia Extract $20.00 and have to say it seems to be working somewhat. The scale says the same, however, my jeans are getting loose. Saw on Dr. Oz......If you try, like everything be careful, and get the supplement without all the fillers. I was able to get Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Garcinia Cambogia Extract 750mg that contains ONLY 99mg and/or 3% Potassium and 1500mg of Garcinia Cambogia Extract as the active ingredient. Also, I have only been taking HALF the recommended amount and am still observing some change. Appetite suppression for one, which is the start to the STOPPAGE of picking and overeating....just thought this may be helpful to some. Still on the fence with the Plexius, and will use this a little while longer. Thank you.
  • i would be concerned about her as well. Everyone wants a quick fix to weight loss. Why people think they can lose weight faster than they put it on is amazing. I don't know much about Plexus. I did discover that the Plexus Slim/Accelerator contains 1,3-dimethylamylamine. This is what i found out about that drug. "Dimethylamylamine is a drug made synthetically in a laboratory. It was originally used as a nasal decongestant. Today, dimethylamylamine is sold as a dietary supplement used for attention deficit-hyperactive disorder (ADHD), weight loss, improving athletic performance, and body building.

    Some products claim that dimethylamylamine naturally comes from rose geranium oil. Supplements that contain this ingredient sometimes list rose geranium, geranium oil, or geranium stems on the label. However, laboratory analysis shows that this drug probably does not come from this natural source. It is thought that these manufacturers have artificially added this drug to the supplement rather than obtaining it from a natural source. Dimethylamylamine is considered a drug in Canada is not permitted in dietary supplements or natural health products.

    Many athletes take dimethylamylamine to improve performance. However, dimethylamylamine was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s prohibited substances list for 2010. Therefore, competitive athletes should avoid taking it.

    Due to safety concerns, dimethylamylamine has been temporarily removed from military stores in the US. It has also been banned in New Zealand. Its use has been linked to several reports of serious, life-threatening side effects.

    How does it work?
    Dimethylamylamine is thought to have stimulant effects similar to decongestants such as pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and others. Some promoters say that it is a safer alternative to ephedrine. However, there is no scientific information to back up this claim."

    Hope this helps.
  • rb16fitness
    rb16fitness Posts: 236 Member

    And, it's either "comment sounds" or "comments sound," not "comments sounds."
    J'sus take a chill pill it's not a english lessons :tongue:
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member


    My step-mom started using Plexus about six weeks ago and she has lost more than 30 lbs. THIS concerns me. That is too much weight to lose in that short of time.

    Your comments sounds a bit like a sales pitch as well.

    first post = epic fail
  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    I was given the prduct free by a friend who swore by it - I'd never have bought it (burned too many times) but since it was free, I thought what the heck. After my first month supply runs out I'll def be buying it - it's not cheap..... but given that I used to spend $3 a day on Diet coke and I'm not anymore - I consider it a wash.

    Classic sales tactic for drug dealers - cheers!
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,217 Member
    Looks like the OP has called in the troops.
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