Plexus

OBXbrit
OBXbrit Posts: 48 Member
edited November 25 in Health and Weight Loss
Firstly - I don't use this product. But - someone dear to me just started using it. Anyone out there know the facts on this product?

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  • OBXbrit
    OBXbrit Posts: 48 Member
    All of this I assumed...is it ssfe? Risky side effects of any type?
  • OBXbrit
    OBXbrit Posts: 48 Member
    Thanks so much for the info.
  • OBXbrit
    OBXbrit Posts: 48 Member
    Nutritional intake? So it's vitamins, minerals maybe protein and amino acids? That type of nutritional aid? Nothing in it to suppress the appetite?
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    OBXbrit wrote: »
    Nutritional intake? So it's vitamins, minerals maybe protein and amino acids? That type of nutritional aid? Nothing in it to suppress the appetite?

    Its a fancy multivitamin. If you get their fat burners or any fat burner, its caffeine (can increase energy output, but you build a tolerance).

    Even appetite suppressors are short term and you build a tolerance. The best appetite suppressant is protein and fiber; its also unverisal that people are satiated by them. Its why there is a big push with programs like slim fast, South Beach, etc.. to push protein shakes.

    Ps- proteins breakdown into amino acids.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10637410/beneficial-supplements-which-ones-are-right-for-you/p1

    Btw, if you want to know what supplements are worth a crap, here is a good running list.
  • OBXbrit
    OBXbrit Posts: 48 Member
    I'm doing great counting calories and exercising - as I said before this pertains to someone I care about. She started taking Plexus a few days ago and I wanting to see what the MFP collective's option of it is. I've received very few comments.
    In my humble opinion the only way to loose weight permanently is to eat less of only good food and move! Simple and old fashioned, I know. No gimmicks, no pills or powders...
    I'm just concerned about the overall health of someone who relies on "supplements".
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    There are always, always going to be those that want that "magic pill" to lose weight. Plexus is one of those top choices I know of, especially for women it seems, to try to lose weight with little to no effort and it doesn't work, especially long term. Is a protein shake better than a McDonald's Value Meal? Yes, but so are 100s of things. Whenever you're talking MLM (Multi level marketing), you're paying at least double what you should pay and, many times, it's inferior ingredients from what you could get outside of MLMs.
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