Anyone ever try Isagenix or Go Cleanse?

KelleyWeir13
KelleyWeir13 Posts: 1 Member
edited December 18 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi - My boyfriend and I recently started the Isagenix/Go Cleanse system. Interestingly enough it was his idea. Anyway, I just wanted to reach out to the Fitness Pal community and see if anyone had ever tried it and if they found success. Please let me know as I'd love to get people's opinion.

Please note I do NOT sell the product just looking for feedback.
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  • brianbechtel1
    brianbechtel1 Posts: 1 Member
    Sorry, this is a years later response but I'm on Isagenix so, I'll leave that disclaimer. I didn't join to sell it but to kickstart getting healthier. I'm still on it 2 years later and it's been working for me.

    First, I'll say as far as Isagenix goes, when they say "cleanse" it is not a colon cleanse or a bathroom cleanse. It's a cellular cleanse via supported intermittent fasting. A cleanse day in Isagenix is essentially a nutritionally supported fasting day. That's all. It works for a lot of people. Yes, it's MLM and there are those that do really well in the wealth part of the company. And there are more than enough people who are only in it to get healthier who have proven results. YMMV.
  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    Amen! 🙇
  • lgfrie
    lgfrie Posts: 1,449 Member
    Terytha wrote: »
    lgfrie wrote: »
    To my two Disagree'ers: you cannot possibly live in as literal and irony-free a world as your Disagree's suggest. It's just not possible.

    Maybe they picked up on your sarcasm and disagree because they do think it looks delicious.

    Personally, I know a suspicious pill is way more appetizing than a chocolate.

    I like how you think. The multiple layers :)

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,631 Member
    Sorry, this is a years later response but I'm on Isagenix so, I'll leave that disclaimer. I didn't join to sell it but to kickstart getting healthier. I'm still on it 2 years later and it's been working for me.

    First, I'll say as far as Isagenix goes, when they say "cleanse" it is not a colon cleanse or a bathroom cleanse. It's a cellular cleanse via supported intermittent fasting. A cleanse day in Isagenix is essentially a nutritionally supported fasting day. That's all. It works for a lot of people. Yes, it's MLM and there are those that do really well in the wealth part of the company. And there are more than enough people who are only in it to get healthier who have proven results. YMMV.

    What proven results???

    others have addressed the false get rich claims.

    To get healthier, eat (mostly) nutritious foods in an appropriate calorie level - and take any relevant medication prescribed by a real doctor, with real scientific research behind it.

    forget pseudo science for profit cleanses, detoxes, supplements etc



    Ding-ding-ding-DING: We have a winner!!! ^^^^^^
  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    wtf is a 'cellular cleanse' ????????
  • ccrdragon
    ccrdragon Posts: 3,374 Member
    hesn92 wrote: »
    wtf is a 'cellular cleanse' ????????

    Since the '5 pounds of gunk in your colon' nonsense has been disproved, they have now moved on to 'waste products retained by your cells' apparently... anything to sell a product and make a buck.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    edited October 2019
    I can see the handwriting on the wall and this will probably end up in the debate section.

    Almost all products like this are created in a lab and manufactured in a plant. They are made of denatured proteins and a lorra lorra sweeteners and other manufactured ingredients. Do we really have any idea if the ingredients are consistent, bottle after bottle. No, we don't know that. We buy these products on blind trust and they could full of sawdust but only the Shadow knows what's really in it.

    Many moons ago, I tried it. It made my belly blow up bigger than a basketball. No, it wasn't some sort of bad gut die-off cleansing thing. It was from too many manufactured ingredients and a denatured protein kind of a thing.

    So I encourage myself to think produce over products. Products that make wild claims but leave you empty handed due to the expense. All created in a lab and manufactured in a plant. Our mileage will always vary.
  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    Oh please, no. Don't move this to the debate section. Regardless of the ridiculous claims of the product, it's still a zombie thread that someone decided to use for their first ever post on mfp. Let's let it RIP...

    Never use those words when there are guys around. 😨
  • magnusthenerd
    magnusthenerd Posts: 1,207 Member
    LyndaBSS wrote: »
    Oh please, no. Don't move this to the debate section. Regardless of the ridiculous claims of the product, it's still a zombie thread that someone decided to use for their first ever post on mfp. Let's let it RIP...

    Never use those words when there are guys around. 😨

    They'll all break out into a game of Beyblade.
  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    Terytha wrote: »
    Nobody does well in MLM. It's impossible since you recruit your own competitors.

    This is not entirely true. Yes, the reality is that a very, very small percentage of people find success in MLM. I was an exception. I made a career out of an MLM business (Tastefully Simple) for nearly a decade. I made fantastic money, drove a company vehicle, took amazing trips and met great people. I stopped actively doing parties when my kids were teenagers because it became too hard to do parties and still make it to all of their games and activities. I had a large enough client base that I was able to continue making money and maintain my lifestyle for two years after I stopped doing parties because of my online orders. I think I found success because I never relied on my down line for my income. I worked hard. I did the amount of parties and vendor events I needed to maintain the income I wanted and anything I made from my team was just icing on the cake. I finally stopped altogether after I lost all my inventory and supplies in a house fire. If that hadn't happened, I would probably still have my website.

    As far as Isagenix, yeah...it's crap and a complete diet gimmick.



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