Wednesday, March 23, 2011

An Isagenix Review; Dieting Miracle Or Just A Fad?

By Aaron Decker


There is a new weight loss product on the scene called Isagenix and it has been getting quite a bit of press. What everyone wants to know is, can it do what it claims? Some say are thrilled and claim it is a great product while others are just as unhappy with their experience. Perhaps a short Isagenix review can help make sense out of this dichotomy.

Let us start with a brief product description. Isagenix is a nutritional program which claims to cleans your body of unwanted toxins which will then help you to take off unwanted pounds. It consists of a system of shakes, snacks and meal plans consumed in conjunction with drinking a lot of water. It also involves regular days of fasting and very strict diet guidelines.

As this is a newer product, the long term effects of its use have not been determined. It also does not have FDA approval as a weight loss aide, but that in its self does not mean much. The FDA really only concerns itself with pharmaceutical products. As to its overall effectiveness, there is ample evidence to bolster either the positive or the negative sides of the argument.

On the positive, there are many people out there singing the praises of this product. They claim that they used the product as suggested and successfully lost weight, some having kept it off for a significant period of time. They are thrilled with their experience and say that the fasting and living mostly on a liquid diet is a fair trade for the improvements they have seem in their weight and energy levels.

Those who have succeeded are not at all bothered when the company asks them to become associates and sell the product to their family and friends. In fact, they are happy to tell complete strangers about how well it has worked for them and then encourage them to try it.

For everyone singing the praises of this product, there seems to be someone whose experience has been anything but positive. These people claim that they did not lose a significant amount of weight or that any gains they made rapidly vanished when they stopped the program, regardless of how careful they were of their diet and exercise routine.

As you might expect, these users are not at all happy about being asked to hawk the product. They claim that the prices are way to high and that by the time they had discovered that the product would not work for them they were already in deeply in hock to the company. Furthermore, they argue that the company's policy of only excepting returns for a refund for the first thirty days is a scam because the system requires that you use for it for more than thirty days before you can really know whether it is working for you or not.

So, it seems that they jury is still out and that this Isagenix review will leave you where it started. Perhaps, like most weight loss programs, it is as successful at helping you to lose weight as you are successful at sticking to the rigors of the program. Only you can know whether living with a regular fasting schedule and eating the shakes and snacks provided to you by Isagenix is worth the possibility of achieving your weight loss goals. Upon attaching a sound lead generating system that is designed around pulling in quality leads on a daily basis -both for people who are looking for an at home business to join, as well as those interested in the products - you can really win big when marketing online.




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  1. Isagenix reviews they have become established as the world leader in nutritional cleansing and received a number of accolades, awards and endorsements along the way.  Over 300,000 people have now used the products to lose weight, increase energy levels and support overall health with a total of over 5.4 million pounds being lost to date!

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