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  • Terrapin, not to get into a science lesson but (plenty of net info out there): "It is not a fact it can free radicals. Seriously? Do you really understand what you are even discussing?" Undaunted, Dr. Harmon pursued his theory. In subsequent years, he demonstrated how the effects of free radicals are reversed by nutrients…
  • Monday, no matter the system or the healthy eating, if people revert back to their bad habits does that mean that nothing works?
  • Monday, goes to my point of good and bad companies. What those companies did is unforgivable. You don't see Isagenix in there. Those companies were guilty of misleading.
  • Expat, no wraps at Isagenix. I never cared for that concept, personally speaking.
  • "Where we disagree on is the actual approach to weight loss. You believe in a product, I believe in habitual behavior change." No, I do agree with you, it's just most people won't do it your way. This and WW, Nutrisystem, ect, best practice or not offer a way that more people will do, try, ect.
  • Here I agree 100% (below). My goal is to help people. Like I said weight loss is just a tenth of the offerings. I got into Isagenix for the "healthy aging" supplements, which was my passion, but so many identify Isagenix with weight loss, it is tough not to discuss it. And yes, people in general will look for the easiest…
  • Obviously you have your opinion also, just not sure what you means "not your own facts" Do you have different facts?
  • And Niner, you know I don't disagree with you, "Again, my instruction to clients is to learn how to eat what they like within calorie limits. Hopefully they are also getting in their essentials while doing it."
  • Hornsby, I have witnessed the results. Do you have different information or just generalizing?
  • "You slap them on the head because it's their health they're toying with instead of trying to abuse their laziness to make money." I like that, lol Niner, I did read the point of the site, which is why I hesitated answering because it's really against the "spirit", but I felt if someone was asking if it "worked" and or…
  • I would rather limit them: The free radical theory of aging (FRTA) states that organisms age because cells accumulate free radical damage over time.[1] A free radical is any atom or molecule that has a single unpaired electron in an outer shell.[2] While a few free radicals such as melanin are not chemically reactive, most…
  • "People don't need to spend exhorbant amounts of money to lose weight. They just need to learn how to reduce how much their eating and that's more about changing habitual behavior with food." Agreed, that said, the vast majority won't, can't, don't want to do that. Not saying that's right, but it is the way it is. Niner…
  • Niner, there are many definitions of toxins I guess. Senecarr not sure about MJ, lol though. Niner: A toxin (from Ancient Greek: τοξικόν toxikon) is a poisonous substance produced within living cells or organisms;[1][2] synthetic toxicants created by artificial processes are thus excluded. The term was first used by…
  • You know that I wasn't looking for any/all of you to "buy" it (literally or figuratively) based on the previous posts that I read. I commented because I have seen it help people when other means didn't. Is eating healthy and getting plenty of sleep and exercise the way to go, sure. But what percentage of the population…
  • Queen, again I don't disagree, but if a person says I don't want to learn or I can't fish, what do you do then?
  • psulemon, I don't claim to be an expert by any means, but free radicals are (from studies I read) toxins to the body's cells and can be (not talking Isagenix here) reduced by certain things introduced into the body.
  • CJ, I can give you the company explanation below and try not to have it sound like a commercial: "A scientifically formulated, synergistic blend of natural cleansing herbs and botanicals designed to support whole-body cleansing and protect against the effects of oxidative stress and harmful toxins.†" († These statements…
  • Queen, personally I'd rather see everyone eat better and correctly to regulate their weight and health, but unfortunately the vast majority needs a little help. My fear is that if helpful alternatives aren't offered what state of affairs are we left with then?
  • Reading through the posts, it appears that many good points were made. Going back to the original point of science or not, it really depends on if you believe the science behind whey protein. Isagenix, Nutrisystem, Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, and many others all work (for the majority) if you stick to the program. Is…
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