isagenix

Swoopette
Swoopette Posts: 118 Member
edited November 14 in Health and Weight Loss
What can one tell me about this besides that it is expensive.

I looked on the site and I can't see anywhere that it tells you that the shakes are replacement meals or what. Or do you just do a shake in the morning. So confused. Is it just another product like Body by Vi

Thanks for the input
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  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    It is basically just another pyramid scheme/scam. Don't waste your money.
  • namaui
    namaui Posts: 3 Member
    I can tell you it's the best thing ever . No regrets. I have lost 27 lbs in 3 mos, my husband 47 lbs in 3 months. No exercise either for him. 30 inches and 40 inches. While on the weight loss program 2 replacement meal shakes and healthy snacks during the day and a 400-600 cal meal. Cleanse once a week drinking 4 oz.of cleanse for life drink 4 times a day. Lots of water and snacks provided all day. We are maintaining now with a shake in the morning and healthy eating. I use mfp to track and cleanse once or twice a month. It's not that hard. With any program a change in lifestyle is what it takes. This is our lifestyle.
  • Roxiegirl2008
    Roxiegirl2008 Posts: 756 Member
    edited March 2015
    Voodoo and waste of money! Just track your calories and don't use any shake program. I know a couple of people "coaches" that are not any where close to having the knowledge, credentials or experience in guiding people through weight loss.
  • DaneanP
    DaneanP Posts: 433 Member
    What exactly is being "cleansed"?

    FWIW, a nurse colleague of mine asked our team's dietician to evaluate the Isagenix program and she said after doing all the calculations that this was a dangerous program. If my memory serves she was especially concerned about the levels of niacin and the risk of toxicity. She said older women prone to hot flashes should definitely avoid it and pretty much everyone else too.

    It is a no-brainer that you are going to lose weight on a massive calorie restricted diet. My question to people who go on these things is, "What do you think is going to happen once you start eating again?" Your body has been in extreme starvation mode so your metabolism is going to be completely messed up.

    And the weight will pack back on plus more. smh
  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,917 Member
    Another thing I don't get - if you want to do a crazy shake/low cal weight loss plan, why not just drink regular protein shakes and save a TON of money!
  • mkakids
    mkakids Posts: 1,913 Member
    Its a meal replacement shake - like slimfast.

    I prefer to eat my calories.
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    namaui wrote: »
    I can tell you it's the best thing ever . No regrets. I have lost 27 lbs in 3 mos, my husband 47 lbs in 3 months. No exercise either for him. 30 inches and 40 inches. While on the weight loss program 2 replacement meal shakes and healthy snacks during the day and a 400-600 cal meal. Cleanse once a week drinking 4 oz.of cleanse for life drink 4 times a day. Lots of water and snacks provided all day. We are maintaining now with a shake in the morning and healthy eating. I use mfp to track and cleanse once or twice a month. It's not that hard. With any program a change in lifestyle is what it takes. This is our lifestyle.

    Don't you get tired of drinking your shakes and cleansing all the time. Eating real food for the rest of your life is a much better lifestyle, I would think.
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  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
    Isagenix and similar products are stupid and unnecessary. Save your money and just eat less.
  • Azexas
    Azexas Posts: 4,334 Member
    namaui wrote: »
    I can tell you it's the best thing ever . No regrets. I have lost 27 lbs in 3 mos, my husband 47 lbs in 3 months. No exercise either for him. 30 inches and 40 inches. While on the weight loss program 2 replacement meal shakes and healthy snacks during the day and a 400-600 cal meal. Cleanse once a week drinking 4 oz.of cleanse for life drink 4 times a day. Lots of water and snacks provided all day. We are maintaining now with a shake in the morning and healthy eating. I use mfp to track and cleanse once or twice a month. It's not that hard. With any program a change in lifestyle is what it takes. This is our lifestyle.

    What exactly are you cleansing?

    You may want to read: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1159755/looking-for-a-detox-cleanse#latest

    Also, when you type into Google "Cleanses are" it finishes it with stupid, dangerous, and bad for you. Nothing positive pops up.

  • LeanButNotMean44
    LeanButNotMean44 Posts: 852 Member
    More like 30 lbs gone from your bank account.
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    psthurman wrote: »
    Find what works for you. I was 40lbs over weight, and under the care of a cardiologist. I did lots of reading, spoke to RD's, and talked to my Cardiologist before trying Isagenix. For every person you find that loves it you will find one person who hates it. Google -Isagenix 15 month Skidmore study- you can find great third party info regarding Isagenix. This is the study that made me decide to get my heart healthy with Isagenix.
    It has changed my life. My cardiologist is thrilled.
    #30lbsgoneandhealthy

    Well that doesn't at all read like a spambot post.
  • HeySwoleSister
    HeySwoleSister Posts: 1,938 Member
    ceoverturf wrote: »
    psthurman wrote: »
    Find what works for you. I was 40lbs over weight, and under the care of a cardiologist. I did lots of reading, spoke to RD's, and talked to my Cardiologist before trying Isagenix. For every person you find that loves it you will find one person who hates it. Google -Isagenix 15 month Skidmore study- you can find great third party info regarding Isagenix. This is the study that made me decide to get my heart healthy with Isagenix.
    It has changed my life. My cardiologist is thrilled.
    #30lbsgoneandhealthy

    Well that doesn't at all read like a spambot post.

    Maybe Dr. Oz is their cardiologist?
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  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    psthurman wrote: »
    No not Dr Oz. Dr Oz is a TV personality. My cardiologist is a Harvard Educated Doctor that supports my weight loss. What works for some may not work for others.
    Isagenix has worked for me.

    Dr Oz is also Harvard educated.
  • blankiefinder
    blankiefinder Posts: 3,599 Member
    My personal opinion is that it is not a good idea. For me, this is about a change for the rest of my life. I've lost once, and regained plus more. This time, I want to keep it off! It took me 6 months to reach my goal weight, and I am developing the eating habits that I never learned when I was younger. Lean proteins, delicious veggies cooked ways that I truly enjoy, proper portion sizes... none of that would I learn if I was drinking meal replacement shakes.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    namaui wrote: »
    I can tell you it's the best thing ever . No regrets. I have lost 27 lbs in 3 mos, my husband 47 lbs in 3 months. No exercise either for him. 30 inches and 40 inches. While on the weight loss program 2 replacement meal shakes and healthy snacks during the day and a 400-600 cal meal. Cleanse once a week drinking 4 oz.of cleanse for life drink 4 times a day. Lots of water and snacks provided all day. We are maintaining now with a shake in the morning and healthy eating. I use mfp to track and cleanse once or twice a month. It's not that hard. With any program a change in lifestyle is what it takes. This is our lifestyle.

    Let me put it this way for you.

    The reason you and your husband lost weight is because you ate at a calorie deficit. A person can take all the Isagenix they want, but if they don't eat at a calorie deficit they will not lose weight. Likewise, if you eat at a calorie deficit without isagenix, you will lose weight.

    Also, there is no reason to cleanse anything at all.

    I think you should give the credit to both you and your husband for the hard work you did to lose weight and not to Isagenix.

    That said, do you plan on doing Isagenix for the rest of your life?
  • altogirl2
    altogirl2 Posts: 105 Member
    I tried Isagenix and did lose weight but it was too restrictive for me to stay on for longer than a few months. And I gained it back. I do like the vanilla protein shake and still have some around. I use it when I need to get more protein in my weekly goals. Tastes better than a ton of protein shakes out there.
  • I tried something similar to this and honestly it's just too hard to stay on track. But congrats on your success! When I tried something like this there were too many times that I had to eat something when I had no shake or was out with clients. Way too expensive and my life is too unpredictable. I switched to taking Liporidex and I love it. It just helps me stay on track with my diet and has made a huge difference. Check that out and save the stress and your money!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,984 Member
    namaui wrote: »
    I can tell you it's the best thing ever . No regrets. I have lost 27 lbs in 3 mos, my husband 47 lbs in 3 months. No exercise either for him. 30 inches and 40 inches. While on the weight loss program 2 replacement meal shakes and healthy snacks during the day and a 400-600 cal meal. Cleanse once a week drinking 4 oz.of cleanse for life drink 4 times a day. Lots of water and snacks provided all day. We are maintaining now with a shake in the morning and healthy eating. I use mfp to track and cleanse once or twice a month. It's not that hard. With any program a change in lifestyle is what it takes. This is our lifestyle.
    So you're going to drink the shakes forever? And only eat a meal of 600 calories? FOREVER? If not, it's not a lifestyle change, it's a diet program to lose weight.

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  • HeySwoleSister
    HeySwoleSister Posts: 1,938 Member
    psthurman wrote: »
    No not Dr Oz. Dr Oz is a TV personality. My cardiologist is a Harvard Educated Doctor that supports my weight loss. What works for some may not work for others.
    Isagenix has worked for me.

    Dr Oz is also Harvard educated.

    And apparently a very good clinician and surgeon. Pity he didn't stick to that.
  • beemerphile1
    beemerphile1 Posts: 1,710 Member
    For long term success you need a lifestyle change. Meal replacement shakes are a temporary fix that is not sustainable in the long run.

    You want to lose weight and keep it off? Change your lifestyle.
  • ryanbrowning115
    ryanbrowning115 Posts: 69 Member
    For long term success you need a lifestyle change. Meal replacement shakes are a temporary fix that is not sustainable in the long run.

    You want to lose weight and keep it off? Change your lifestyle.

    I completely agree with you. You need to change your lifestyle if you want to lose weight. I do think there are tools such as fat burners that can help you get back on track, but you may not want to take them forever. Just long enough to get your lifestyle in check and be able to make the right choices for yourself.
  • yolo9752
    yolo9752 Posts: 69 Member
    For long term success you need a lifestyle change. Meal replacement shakes are a temporary fix that is not sustainable in the long run.

    You want to lose weight and keep it off? Change your lifestyle.

    Agree!
  • tracie_minus100
    tracie_minus100 Posts: 465 Member
    Huge waste of money.
    You can achieve the same goal with real food. It'll taste better and be much cheaper.
    Weight loss does NOT have to cost anything extra beyond your day to day living expenses.
  • healthnut050
    healthnut050 Posts: 26 Member
    I tried something similar to this and honestly it's just too hard to stay on track. But congrats on your success! When I tried something like this there were too many times that I had to eat something when I had no shake or was out with clients. Way too expensive and my life is too unpredictable. I switched to taking Liporidex and I love it. It just helps me stay on track with my diet and has made a huge difference. Check that out and save the stress and your money!

    My problem is staying on track too. I don't eat too much, but when I do eat it's not always the best food choices. Liporidex looks like a solid product. I like that it's not expensive nor is it loaded with chemicals that would never want to put in my body. Thank you for the recommendation, I am looking forward to trying it to get my butt in shape for summer! Do you buy it on Amazon? That is where I was able to find it.
  • mandykent111
    mandykent111 Posts: 81 Member
    I tried something similar to this and honestly it's just too hard to stay on track. But congrats on your success! When I tried something like this there were too many times that I had to eat something when I had no shake or was out with clients. Way too expensive and my life is too unpredictable. I switched to taking Liporidex and I love it. It just helps me stay on track with my diet and has made a huge difference. Check that out and save the stress and your money!

    My problem is staying on track too. I don't eat too much, but when I do eat it's not always the best food choices. Liporidex looks like a solid product. I like that it's not expensive nor is it loaded with chemicals that would never want to put in my body. Thank you for the recommendation, I am looking forward to trying it to get my butt in shape for summer! Do you buy it on Amazon? That is where I was able to find it.

    Hey Healthnut050, I use their Max product and it has truly helped me. I used to hit up a fast food drive thru almost every night after work even though I knew I was going home to cook dinner. It was just a bad habit that took over my life. And since taking this I no longer do that, actually I can't even remember the last time I ate fast food! It has helped me in so many ways.

    I get mine on Amazon. A while back I was able to get a buy one get one free, so it was quite the deal. I hope the offer is still there. http://www.amazon.com/Best-Weight-Loss-Supplements-Suppressants/dp/B002GFCCVW/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1431038680&sr=1-1
  • ChristinaOrr65
    ChristinaOrr65 Posts: 112 Member
    Don’t waste your money! Save what you would have spent on isagenix and buy yourself something nice! Maybe new workout shoes! :) That’s just my opinion!
  • franola12
    franola12 Posts: 45 Member
    I keep seeing people talk about Liporidex, but I am not sure a fat burner is the way to go. What makes it so special? I mean don't get me wrong, congrats on your success with it, I wish I was having success too. Is it still working for you? I have always read that diet pills usually only work in the beginning and then stop working or maybe this is different.
  • juliebowman4
    juliebowman4 Posts: 784 Member
    psthurman wrote: »
    No not Dr Oz. Dr Oz is a TV personality. My cardiologist is a Harvard Educated Doctor that supports my weight loss. What works for some may not work for others.
    Isagenix has worked for me.

    Dr Oz is also Harvard educated.

    ......who sold himself out for money and fame....

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