Has Anyone Tried Herbalife Before?
osche731
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If so why or why don't you like it?
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Nope- biggest reason-the cost.0
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Nope. $$$ and you can lose weight simply by eating less than you burn and moving (exercise) a little more. CICO is free and not a gimmick.0
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It's a scam scam scam.
Don't waste your money on this crap, just track your calories.0 -
I tried it a couple years ago, but I would not recommend it. I did lose weight, but once I stopped using it, I gained it ALL and MORE back. Plus, there was this weird taste to it. I have seen others who have used it faithfully, but they haven't kept it off as they hoped.0
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And some people had some serious health consequences from Herbalife http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19010564
It's not worth risking your health for quick weight loss gimmicks.0 -
My mom got suckered into buying it at one of those Mall Kiosks. She them found out how much caffeine was in it and gave it to me. It tastes terrible but it's useful for staying awake for an extra hour of studying or what not.
For weight loss, it's BS.0 -
I use it and love the shakes and supplements...has really helped with the post baby weight and my energy level...everyone of course has their own opinion which i completely respect but the cost is inexpensive even tho there are people and places that try to take advantage of the retail prices set in place by the company-1
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Pyramid scheme. The person selling it to you can make serious money if you sign up to sell.
The money is NOT made by really selling the products, its made by getting people to sign up.
MLM. Do not get involved. Buy products from regular stores. Same thing.0 -
Yes, I love Herbalife, I don't love the cost. For some people, it's not easy to just eat fewer calories. Herbalife always managed to allow me to eat a deficit that I couldn't do by myself, and I rarely followed the shake, I just took the pills, and occasionally the shake. I went to Walmart the other day and found out they had a generic version of Herbalife called Omnihealth for 50 bucks. Since, I was never able to stay on Herbalife due to the cost, but I can manage 50. I'm NOT trying to sell Omnihealth, as normal individuals cannot become a part of the company to sell it. I always lost weight on Herbalife, and I've lost over 10 pounds in less than a month doing Omnihealth. I just bought another batch, and it is sustainable for me, as I don't live off the shake. I eat REAL food.0
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Its a multi level marketing scam. Its low quality products , with a high cost.
Anyone can sell Herbalife, shakeology, it works and all those mlm crap peddling companies. They have no special training in health or nutrition. The only thing they are trained on is how to sell their products to niave people . they market this stuff to desperate niave people who believe there is some secret to weight loss and overall health.
News flash, there is no quick fix. There is no easy way out ( if there was, I would've taken it!! Lol ) if you want to reach your goals, you must work for it. For weight loss, all you need is calorie deficit. If you want to take supplements, you can go to your local store and buy better quality stuff for half the price.0 -
I've tried every supplement remotely close to the ones I find in Herbalfie, or now Omnihealth. I'm not talking vitamins, of course you can get them cheaper than any weight loss system sells them for, I'm talking about the appetite suppressants and such, which I've only found success in Herbalife or Omnihealth. I've bought cheaper, quality ones, which are still sitting on my counter from 6 months ago, because they didn't work. I don't care if it's a scam, or if it is to get rich. EVEN MFP makes money, and people use it. If it works for people, it works for people.thorsmom01 wrote: »Its a multi level marketing scam. Its low quality products , with a high cost.
Anyone can sell Herbalife, shakeology, it works and all those mlm crap peddling companies. They have no special training in health or nutrition. The only thing they are trained on is how to sell their products to niave people . they market this stuff to desperate niave people who believe there is some secret to weight loss and overall health.
News flash, there is no quick fix. There is no easy way out ( if there was, I would've taken it!! Lol ) if you want to reach your goals, you must work for it. For weight loss, all you need is calorie deficit. If you want to take supplements, you can go to your local store and buy better quality stuff for half the price.
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Have never tried it... would never try it.0
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whaddupw8loss wrote: »Yes, I love Herbalife, I don't love the cost. For some people, it's not easy to just eat fewer calories. Herbalife always managed to allow me to eat a deficit that I couldn't do by myself, and I rarely followed the shake, I just took the pills, and occasionally the shake. I went to Walmart the other day and found out they had a generic version of Herbalife called Omnihealth for 50 bucks. Since, I was never able to stay on Herbalife due to the cost, but I can manage 50. I'm NOT trying to sell Omnihealth, as normal individuals cannot become a part of the company to sell it. I always lost weight on Herbalife, and I've lost over 10 pounds in less than a month doing Omnihealth. I just bought another batch, and it is sustainable for me, as I don't live off the shake. I eat REAL food.
Just curious...Once you lose the weight, how will you manage? I say this because you stated you could never manage to eat at a deficit. Wouldn't it be better to learn so that you can ensure success?0 -
whaddupw8loss wrote: »I've tried every supplement remotely close to the ones I find in Herbalfie, or now Omnihealth. I'm not talking vitamins, of course you can get them cheaper than any weight loss system sells them for, I'm talking about the appetite suppressants and such, which I've only found success in Herbalife or Omnihealth. I've bought cheaper, quality ones, which are still sitting on my counter from 6 months ago, because they didn't work. I don't care if it's a scam, or if it is to get rich. EVEN MFP makes money, and people use it. If it works for people, it works for people.thorsmom01 wrote: »Its a multi level marketing scam. Its low quality products , with a high cost.
Anyone can sell Herbalife, shakeology, it works and all those mlm crap peddling companies. They have no special training in health or nutrition. The only thing they are trained on is how to sell their products to niave people . they market this stuff to desperate niave people who believe there is some secret to weight loss and overall health.
News flash, there is no quick fix. There is no easy way out ( if there was, I would've taken it!! Lol ) if you want to reach your goals, you must work for it. For weight loss, all you need is calorie deficit. If you want to take supplements, you can go to your local store and buy better quality stuff for half the price.
Good luck with your multi level marketing scam then. I never said mfp didn't make money. They clearly do, but they aren't selling low quality products and preying on niave. If the placebo effect works for you, then that's great ! But there are certainly better quality products out there for much less of a cost. But again, if they work for you then that's wonderful ! But I certainly wouldn't take them even if they where free.0 -
Nope. It's a MLM. It's not designed to make regular people healthy, or rich. It's just a new incarnation of the same ole scam.0
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I've never tried Herbalife, but I love Advocare. I don't know much about Herbalife's marketing and income plans, but Advo isn't a pyramid scheme. And, their products are top notch and work great!-3
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I love Herbalife.
If you're on the go, it's great. I lost ten pounds in two months having two shakes a day. And they're yummu. Tea burns calories when you drink it. I still have a shake now and then for dinner cause I don't need extra fuel after work since I exercise in the morning.-2 -
It works if you want to drink two shakes a day the rest of your life. I am a rep and I am even saying that. I only do a breakfast shake because it's easy or one for lunch if im busy or lazy. I do like their tea and celluloss and some other products but generally the weight loss is just like any other meal replacement. You quit doing it and the weight comes back.0
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I have tried it, you will lose weight but just because you're consuming less calories throughout the day by replacing meals with the shakes. Not sustainable long term, I'm losing weight now just by CICO and planning my meals. A lot cheaper than Herbalife and I'm learning to eat within my calorie 'budget' rather than relying on shakes.0
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choirgeekfolife wrote: »I love Herbalife.
If you're on the go, it's great. I lost ten pounds in two months having two shakes a day. And they're yummu. Tea burns calories when you drink it. I still have a shake now and then for dinner cause I don't need extra fuel after work since I exercise in the morning.
uh sorry no. There's no magic potion.0 -
choirgeekfolife wrote: »I love Herbalife.
If you're on the go, it's great. I lost ten pounds in two months having two shakes a day. And they're yummu. Tea burns calories when you drink it. I still have a shake now and then for dinner cause I don't need extra fuel after work since I exercise in the morning.
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Stephanie3399 wrote: »t Advo isn't a pyramid scheme.
Yes, they are. I think that the current term is multi-level marketing but it is the same thing.
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I have. I've spent over a $1000 on it just to gain all the weight back plus some. The other low about that program is it doesn't really teach you portion control or how to eat realistically. Without the shakes and the pills you'd be lost as I was for years until I tried HCG, which actually taught me how to eat in proportionately. However, you're eating very little calories and its the hormone helping you burn fat-it's not your own doing-so there too I gained back EVERYTHING. I began my journey 2 years ago-trial and error but managed to lose and keep off 35 lbs so far. I joined Myfitnesspal in hopes to really lose some more weight and I excersize about 5-6 times a week (30 mins -1 hr each day). Wish me luck as I wish you all the same-1
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I have. I've spent over a $1000 on it just to gain all the weight back plus some. The other low about that program is it doesn't really teach you portion control or how to eat realistically. Without the shakes and the pills you'd be lost as I was for years until I tried HCG, which actually taught me how to eat in proportionately. However, you're eating very little calories and its the hormone helping you burn fat-it's not your own doing-so there too I gained back EVERYTHING. I began my journey 2 years ago-trial and error but managed to lose and keep off 35 lbs so far. I joined Myfitnesspal in hopes to really lose some more weight and I excersize about 5-6 times a week (30 mins -1 hr each day). Wish me luck as I wish you all the same
It is the starvation diet, not the hormone causing the weight loss. I was also pretty sure we couldn't discuss this plan since it is a VLCD.0 -
You are right No promotion of vlcd allowed....0
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I liked their tea. Never got their protein powder though. The stuff is pricey.0
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MostlyWater wrote: »I liked their tea. Never got their protein powder though. The stuff is pricey.
Curious....how much were they charging you for the protein?0 -
yepitsmiss wrote: »MostlyWater wrote: »I liked their tea. Never got their protein powder though. The stuff is pricey.
Curious....how much were they charging you for the protein?
Any price is too high, it is a very poor quality product marked up to do things it really doesn't do.0
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