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Is Plexus.... a cult or what?

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  • Posts: 406 Member
    I just had a friend on Facebook "I'm so excited to start my new journey with Plexus..PM me for more information"

    Perhaps Unfriend her may happen instead. It's sad to see people duped in this $$$$$$$ Industry (Health & Weightloss)
  • Posts: 7,682 Member
    look up the ingredients in the plexus products and their side effects. I know all things have side effects but still it says its all natural and safe and yet its not for those who have health issues or take certain meds,
  • Posts: 7,682 Member
    cboes83 wrote: »
    I'm sorry you feel the need to mock my opinion.I have seen plexus work with in family and friends. So no its not something my friend has pulled over my eyes to get me to buy her product. As I said plexus isn't weight loss it's regulating blood sugars getting you health from in side out.. It's not a diet pill it's more of vitamin supplement and there is actually alot of doctors that are saying it is okay to tske while pregnant. Actually better then prenatal vitamin because with its make up the body absorbs more and it holds more folic acid. I'm sure having done a amazing job at losing weight then you know normal vitamin are a waste of time unless your buying the expensive mineral kind because the body doesn't absorb it very well. Once again I do support plexus and people thinkin that there gonna buy it and lose all this weight in a month your gonna be disappointed because it's not weight loss. It's over all health. I been watching and looking in to this product for 3 years. Working in Healthcare I seen alot of products plans shots come and go claiming weight loss. I seen best results from plexus.

    if its not a diet pill why does it contain garcinia cambogia,green coffee bean extract,and other caffeine derivatives? I mean none of those things work but still.so how does a body absorb these vitamins and minerals better than other products out there? that to me sounds like BS.a lot of the ingredients are not proven yet to be harmful to a fetus so its not known if its safe or not so any dr that says its safe when there are no studies,needs to have his/her license revoked.
  • Posts: 256 Member
    There is some truth to the way you're thinking that it's a scheme. But I have done some research on the ingredients for products such as Edge and you can go to the health food store or go to Amazon and buy all the supplement ingredients yourself and make your own blend for a 10th of their price. (I did this) So I would say their supplements are legit but they rob you blind to fatten their pockets.
  • Posts: 7,088 Member
    Yeah I would never buy any multi level marketing products ( regardless if it's worded differently, it's still just the same old mlm scams)
  • Posts: 6,208 Member
    Yeah I would never buy any multi level marketing products ( regardless if it's worded differently, it's still just the same old mlm scams)

    A++++++++++++++
  • Posts: 12,942 Member
    I started Plexxus to help with my migraines, and it has been helpful. My obgyn looked at some of my supplements, and she said they are a great source of folic acid and other nutrients. I can't say it has helped my weight loss, but it has helped with my energy levels and overall health.

    I hate MLM scams, and supplements that are supposed to be the magic of weight loss, but I think it's pretty awesome you've found something that helps your migraines. I used to have migraines before I discovered my lactose intolerance, and those migraines can be pretty brutal. :)
  • Posts: 12,942 Member
    For what it's worth, Plexus products have been life changing for my family. My husband suffered from chronic neck pain for 20 years and he is now almost pain free. That is the only change he made. He doesn't need to lose weight and doesn't take it for weight loss. My daughter couldn't tolerate gluten or dairy but after being on the probiotic for several months she can now eat anything the other kids can, and doesn't have daily stomach aches or headaches. I had tried lots of supplements and other brands of probiotics with no results. It's not a miracle cure but they are simply high quality supplements that really do help some people with chronic health issues. I think some people go overboard with promoting it. It's not a pyramid scheme, though. That is illegal.

    That's wonderful the products work for you and your family for health reasons, but it is a pyramid/MLM business.
  • Posts: 12,942 Member
    Yeah I would never buy any multi level marketing products ( regardless if it's worded differently, it's still just the same old mlm scams)

    Exactly.
  • Posts: 15,532 Member
    Ridiculous medical claims. Reason 439627 for not buying into MLM crap. I vote cult - like.
  • Posts: 6,037 Member

    This statement right here is what worries me. If my body is rejecting a type of food for some reason... I'd rather find out "why", get to the root of the problem vs. putting on a band aid. This is the problem with our entire health care system (in the US), our doctors are not trained to look for the cause they are trained to just treat the symptom! Also... so what happens next? Do you have to take these pills for the rest of your life? Here's a news flash... your daughter can't tolerate dairy because milk is for baby cows, not for human consumption. Do some research. Sorry if I sound harsh... I can't stand it when folks say "I was able to take this (insert product name here), and not change 'anything' about my diet..? Really? Good luck with that.

    Oh dear child no...
  • Posts: 2,032 Member
    J72FIT wrote: »

    Oh dear child no...

    Well, obviously this is my opinion. Despite the hundreds of medical studies and white papers out there to prove it, it's still my opinion and okay, I am biased being in the holistic "food is medicine" field :smile:

    But really, do we trust a product that claims a person can lose weight without changing anything about their diet? I don't think so....

  • Posts: 2,032 Member
    SLLRunner wrote: »

    No it doesn't. Only a calorie deficit can cause weight loss.

    BOOM!
  • Posts: 6,037 Member
    edited August 2016

    Well, obviously this is my opinion.
    Correct...
    Despite the hundreds of medical studies and white papers out there to prove it
    There are also plenty of studies that say milk consumption is fine. So where does that leave us...?
    it's still my opinion and okay
    Okay...
    I am biased being in the holistic "food is medicine" field
    Correct...
    But really, do we trust a product that claims a person can lose weight without changing anything about their diet? I don't think so....
    One has nothing to do with the other...
  • Posts: 2,032 Member
    J72FIT wrote: »
    Correct...
    There are also plenty of studies that say milk consumption is fine. So where does that leave us...?
    Okay...
    Correct...
    One has nothing to do with the other...

    So I went on a bit of a tirade... forgive me :smile:
    Those milk studies you speak of are sponsored by the dairy industry and pushed by lobbyists who work for the dairy / pharma industries. People get sick, everyone gets paid.

  • Posts: 6,037 Member

    So I went on a bit of a tirade... forgive me :smile:
    Those milk studies you speak of are sponsored by the dairy industry and pushed by lobbyists who work for the dairy / pharma industries. People get sick, everyone gets paid.

    I must be really lucky then...
  • Posts: 2,032 Member
    J72FIT wrote: »

    I must be really lucky then...

    Not luck. Your body had to adapt and figure out a way to digest it.
    Once we're weaned from our mothers our body eliminates the digestive enzyme needed to break down milk sugars, we no longer need it. Humans are the only species that continue to consume milk from a different species so our bodies react in one of two ways.... either adapt with slight symptoms from time to time or become intolerant, which is why there are thousands and thousands of humans who are lactose intolerant. But hey, it's all good... just take a pill and keep consuming the dairy because we all know "Milk does a body good". And when you get side effects from that pill, keep drinking the milk and take another pill for that side effect... and so on, and so on...

    The end :smile:

  • Posts: 6,037 Member

    Not luck. Your body had to adapt and figure out a way to digest it.
    Once we're weaned from our mothers our body eliminates the digestive enzyme needed to break down milk sugars, we no longer need it. Humans are the only species that continue to consume milk from a different species so our bodies react in one of two ways.... either adapt with slight symptoms from time to time or become intolerant, which is why there are thousands and thousands of humans who are lactose intolerant. But hey, it's all good... just take a pill and keep consuming the dairy because we all know "Milk does a body good". And when you get side effects from that pill, keep drinking the milk and take another pill for that side effect... and so on, and so on...

    The end :smile:

    Wow...
  • Posts: 6,037 Member
    edited August 2016

    Not luck. Your body had to adapt and figure out a way to digest it.
    Once we're weaned from our mothers our body eliminates the digestive enzyme needed to break down milk sugars, we no longer need it. Humans are the only species that continue to consume milk from a different species so our bodies react in one of two ways.... either adapt with slight symptoms from time to time or become intolerant, which is why there are thousands and thousands of humans who are lactose intolerant. But hey, it's all good... just take a pill and keep consuming the dairy because we all know "Milk does a body good". And when you get side effects from that pill, keep drinking the milk and take another pill for that side effect... and so on, and so on...

    The end :smile:

    We're also the only species that I know of that actually can. Only we can domesticate them...
  • Posts: 11,502 Member
    When people find something that really works well for them, they often promote it and come across sounding like a cult member. Some would say the same about LCHF, and I have gotten that vibe from many on this very website regarding CICO. It works for people, which is great! But that doesn't mean it works for everybody.
  • Posts: 64 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    My cats would drink all the milk I would give them... I can't imagine that they are the only species that would do so.

    Also, if lactose is bad for everyone, you would think that the countries with the highest consumption would have the most people with intolerance? That's not the case though.

    http://pets.thenest.com/veterinarians-say-cats-drinking-cows-milk-cream-6972.html


    Milk has never been good for cats.
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