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Isagenix

reviewed by LoveLoveLove

Isagenix is a weight loss and body cleansing system.

LoveLoveLove
11/03/2008

Isagenix 1

Here is an important thing to know: Isagenix (and other "Health Products") do not have to be FDA approved...thus, there are no controls as to what is in each product, no quality control, no regulations. You could all be consuming powered milk, powered sugar, powered tea, or sawdust for all you know. Of course there are reactions to "whatever is in this stuff" and there are no blind studies, no tests or anything that they have to pass, so you take your chances - BIG TIME! Besides, everyone I know who has taken this stuff and reduced to 400-600 calories a day - lost weight but have gained it all back again.
Doctors endorse this ON VERY RARE OCCASIONS because 1) they want money 2) they are not medical doctors 3) they got their diplomas from "mail-in universities" and are NOT doctors but pretend to be and 4) they are quacks...and what kind of doctor is going to promote multi-level marketing...think about it people!
This is a multi-level marketing company. One of the absolute best salesman I know has been "selling" this for 3 years and has yet to make a decent income of $500. per week...he works 25 hours a week elsewhere...and about 80 hours peddling this stuff (really it's 24 hours a day cause he never shuts up about it...nag...nag...nag). The only ones to make real money are on the very top...and at a "meeting" they will ask those who have lost 10 pounds to stand up, then 20 pounds, then 30 pounds etc etc but they will never ask those who have made $200 a week to stand up, those who have made $300 a week to stand up, those who have made $400 a week to stand up etc etc because most all of the fishes out there don't make any money at all. If my "friend" can't make a decent living after 3 years, all the work, coaching, meetings, raw-raw rallies, trips to conventions, shows, and non-stop gabbing to anyone and everyone who looks his way, then as far as I am concerned, the product stinks. As a final notation - if this was worth anything, then the pharma companies would have "stolen" it a long time ago but it doesn't work...plain and simply.

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tracyselena commented 363 days ago.
sorry LoveLoveLove but I just went to an event last weekend in my city put on by isagenix and they did ask those who made money to stand up...but these people were making 1,000 a week, 5,000 a week and 10,000 a week and the company has help create 28 millionaires in only 6 years believe me the money is not all at the top. maybe the reason your friend can't make a decent living is because he's selling..instead of helping duh...as far as the drug companies go there's no money in healthy people so WHY WOULD PHARMA COMPANIES WANT TO SELL THIS STUFF...they already make millions on selling us all poison. believe me it does work...ask the thousands who have lost weight and kept it off....are you suggesting that it's a placebo? and people just magically lose weight and feel more energized? maybe it's mind over matter...but it's a good thing we are still all able to have freedom on thought....because for some it's life changing.

DrTodd commented 251 days ago.
LoveLoveLove?

or is it

bagofhotair?

You don't know what the hell you are talking about. I am a licensed doctor (who went to school for 8 years thank you) and I have personally used this product with great success. I have been in practice for over 25 years. I feel great, have more energy than ever, lost 47 pounds so far, just about 10 more to go and that is in a month and a half. I run a very successful practice so I really don't 'need the money' but I do 'need to be an example' to my patients who are overweight. The fact that the Isagenix company let's people get the product at wholesale is a plus. The patient can become an associate for 39 bucks and get the product for the same price that I get it. For me personally it's not about the money, but the money is there if you want it. It's a kick to have a patient, friend, or relative say "Wow, you look younger." or "How did you lose the weight?"... This stuff sells itself, you don't have to 'nag,nag, nag,' as you referred to your 'friend' doing. You are just a bag of hot air with your accusations about a product you know very little about. And just for your information, big pharma can't steal nutrition, all they can do is bitch about it like you. You probably work in the drug industry peddling to the stupid MD's who don't know any better with their pitiful 3 hours of nutrition training. Just exactly what are your credentials anyway? Vacuum cleaner salesman? Used car sales? Insurance agent? Dog catcher? lol

LoveLoveLove commented 251 days ago.
First of all "quoctor ie me Dr" - 1) you lose credibility when you swear...with all your education you should know that! I guess you think John Gray is a doctor too and did you get your "Dr" from the same unaccredited university as he did...and then pretend you are a doctor too??? 2) any doctor who thinks it is fine to lose 47 pounds in a month and a half is no real doctor so you are not fooling me. 3) this product does NOT sell itself...I witnessed about 3 years of blood sweat tears and many lost friendships from one of your associates (a joke of a title) - to make about 40 other people rich....all those buddies who have gone around the MLM circle TOGETHER for years - maybe you are one of them too...I don't know. 4) you must know that there are no controls for what is in there, surely they taught you that in med school...or the web school....or where ever you got your Dr from - which I find very hard to believe to be from a credible place with your reply. 5) energy from 100000000+ units of vit b plus whatever else is in there does not surprise me....I'd be jumping through my skin too! I feel sorry for your patients that they have to listen to your nonsense 6) I am no doctor but neither am I an idiot unlike some people here....6) 3-4 years ago I tried to get info on this product before I was stupid like you and swallowed something some yah-hoo was flogging....but no one had much then and probably the same is true now. 7) being an associate for 39 bucks is a joke...please smarten up...goofball!!! Whoever paid for your "school" must be sick by that thinking - all they needed to do was give you 39 bucks after all that money they spent (unless it cost you/them 39 bucks for you John Gray certificate via an unaccredited university too 8) I'm sure you love Kevin Trudeau too 9) check out quackwatch dot com....you'll learn some stuff there....10) you may be a doctor of something...but the question is of what???....and finally 11) insurance agents are "professionals" and would never flog this crap - in fact they study for years and years and it is obvious to me that they are better educated than you. PS remember to never start your arguments out with a swear word....you lose all credibility buddy....

LoveLoveLove commented 232 days ago.
...further, as per Edzard Ernst, MD PH.D and Professor of Complementary & Alternative Medicine at the Univ of Exeter who debunks the (quack) concept of "detoxification" says: If detox products worked, that would be EASY to demonstrate. Simply take a few blood samples from volunteers and test whether this or that toxin is eliminated from the body faster than normal. But where are the studies that demonstrate efficacy? They do not exist, and the reason is simple: such products have no real detoxification effects. :-) ps I also hear that research is showing there is a "gullible gene" which makes some people more inclined to believe such stuff...nuff said!
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