Isagenix- YAY or NAY?
shemama1
Posts: 30 Member
Please don't answer this if you are selling the stuff. I am looking for unbiased answers.
I've been using the shakes for about a month, and seeing decent but not great results. I'm thinking of doing the cleanse. BUT the only info I can find out there in the WWW is so biased. I've also read that they (isagenix) finds and deletes any negative comments they can. So there isn't a lot of info out there. The only people I know who use it, also sell it, so of course they seem to me to have "canned" answers for everything. I want real answers. What's the deal with this stuff? Is it safe? Will you gain back as soon as you start eating again? The reason I like it, is because right now, it's a no brainer for me. I don't have to think about any meals except a snack and dinner. But it's a pricey no brainer.
I've been using the shakes for about a month, and seeing decent but not great results. I'm thinking of doing the cleanse. BUT the only info I can find out there in the WWW is so biased. I've also read that they (isagenix) finds and deletes any negative comments they can. So there isn't a lot of info out there. The only people I know who use it, also sell it, so of course they seem to me to have "canned" answers for everything. I want real answers. What's the deal with this stuff? Is it safe? Will you gain back as soon as you start eating again? The reason I like it, is because right now, it's a no brainer for me. I don't have to think about any meals except a snack and dinner. But it's a pricey no brainer.
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NAY. These things are a ripoff. Multilevel marketing products exist only to take your money. It doesn't work for anyone. There are people on here who can explain to you how to make smoothies with protein powder and such at home. Cleanses are also a ripoff. You lose water weight which comes back immediately afterwards. Anything that is not a sustainable way to eat/live day to day will not give you lasting results, and Isagenix definitely falls into that category.3
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NAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY2
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Nay, I tried it and gained back all the weight and then some.
I've had better results with MFP, my daily calorie allowance is 1280. My 'golden' daily diet is eggs + greens + tea for breakfast, a green smoothie for lunch, and protein + veg + small serving of potato or rice for dinner. And not eating back my exercise calories. Obviously real life throws in diet variations, but that's the basic outline of what is working for me.1 -
NAY. These things are a ripoff. Multilevel marketing products exist only to take your money. It doesn't work for anyone. There are people on here who can explain to you how to make smoothies with protein powder and such at home. Cleanses are also a ripoff. You lose water weight which comes back immediately afterwards. Anything that is not a sustainable way to eat/live day to day will not give you lasting results, and Isagenix definitely falls into that category.
Agreed!
And a NAY from me
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They are a pyramid market scheme. Save your money and eat real food.1 -
There so many companies out there that sell crap that doesn't apply to actual science, physiology or even how weight loss is actually attained.
There is NO PROGRAM that will state that it works WITHOUT adherence to a good diet and exercise plan. And really it's the diet and exercise plan that's the actual cause of the weight loss. So the question should be: then why in the heck am I paying for this extra stuff?
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I've done the Isagenix cleanse, and while I did lose weight, some of the pounds came back when I started eating real food again. The results don't stay.0
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NAY. They taste disgusting and are an MLM scam. The way they work for weight loss is that they are an extremely low calorie diet. The weight almost always comes back, and quickly.2
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Lot of negative info via the web...google 'isagenix scam', a few of the first links are isagenix pages refuting the scam tag, but dig through the returned searches you will find plenty of negative reviews.
I have a friend who uses isagenix, thankfully she hasn't attempted to flog it off to her friends and family. She has had good results, and while she had lost weight, that is not the reason she commenced using it.
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Nay - what will they teach you about how to maintain your weight when/if you get to goal?1
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don;t know what it is but NAY1
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Nay for me1
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thanks everyone...my niece sells it, and has my whole family on it. I feel like every question I ask her has a "canned" response. They are all on board and trying to sell now too. The group that she is in, has a fb page, but when you ask questions that aren't necessarily positive or they can't spin it that way, they delete it. I will try to look up isagenix scam.1
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thanks everyone...my niece sells it, and has my whole family on it. I feel like every question I ask her has a "canned" response. They are all on board and trying to sell now too. The group that she is in, has a fb page, but when you ask questions that aren't necessarily positive or they can't spin it that way, they delete it. I will try to look up isagenix scam.
Oh man:( I've had similar issues with family members and isagenix. What I found in the end was just to completely steer away from it in conversation and not engage. Do what you need to do to meet your goals and you'll see in the end who has a smaller waistline and bigger bank account. It's sad, really.
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Typical MLM scam. These companies don't give a rats behind about their consumers. They don't care whether a person experiences poor side effects from the products. All they care about is $$$.
Save your money and buy real food.1 -
I like food too much to just have shakes. :-)1
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thanks everyone...my niece sells it, and has my whole family on it. I feel like every question I ask her has a "canned" response. They are all on board and trying to sell now too. The group that she is in, has a fb page, but when you ask questions that aren't necessarily positive or they can't spin it that way, they delete it. I will try to look up isagenix scam.
Oh man:( I've had similar issues with family members and isagenix. What I found in the end was just to completely steer away from it in conversation and not engage. Do what you need to do to meet your goals and you'll see in the end who has a smaller waistline and bigger bank account. It's sad, really.
I know you are right! I just feel really sad that my own niece is giving me a sales pitch. I know she truly believes in what she is selling, but I feel bad that she wasn't honest with me up front. When I told her I wanted to try the shakes, she set me up as one of her "associates", which until it was said and done, I didn't even realize she had me as a person trying to sell it. I have so much weight to lose, and thought she was really interested in helping me.0 -
thanks everyone...my niece sells it, and has my whole family on it. I feel like every question I ask her has a "canned" response. They are all on board and trying to sell now too. The group that she is in, has a fb page, but when you ask questions that aren't necessarily positive or they can't spin it that way, they delete it. I will try to look up isagenix scam.
Oh man:( I've had similar issues with family members and isagenix. What I found in the end was just to completely steer away from it in conversation and not engage. Do what you need to do to meet your goals and you'll see in the end who has a smaller waistline and bigger bank account. It's sad, really.
I know you are right! I just feel really sad that my own niece is giving me a sales pitch. I know she truly believes in what she is selling, but I feel bad that she wasn't honest with me up front. When I told her I wanted to try the shakes, she set me up as one of her "associates", which until it was said and done, I didn't even realize she had me as a person trying to sell it. I have so much weight to lose, and thought she was really interested in helping me.
(Sorry - I'm not sure exactly how to quote only your last statement)
It is sad - I know. I have a close family member that spent years working in that system and truly believed that she was helping people and was going to make a nice amount of money doing so. She worked extremely hard, put a lot of questionable product into her body, and her weight was always up and down. We had to fend off advice and sales pitches all the time to take the product as well as sell it, since the amazing "detoxing" was so important for health and vitality, and there was "so much" potential money to be made.
There is another way to lose weight that is to maintain a calorie deficit, find loads of information and support here, and keep plugging away at it. I've given up for different reasons on every weight loss initiative I've had, and I'm making sure I'm sticking with this.1
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