It's a scheme to rip off those who want to lose weight and feel better. It did not deliver. I spent about $1,000 because my husband kept badgering me to lose weight and his chiropractor had a demonstration on the weekend. I had high hopes. Just another rip off. I found out you can lose weight but cutting out additives, making things from scratch, and avoiding food with flour in it.
I lost 11 pounds in 3 months by doing just that-(with no exercise!). It also helps to walk in the morning if possible before you eat anything to reset your metabolism and drink alot of water. I am certain someone will claim this worked for them...I don't see how. The shakes are not satisfying and the vitamins were okay but not wonderful. They saw me coming.
#2Consumer Comment
Sat, June 29, 2019
This company has good products. I don't sell for them. Strictly use to lose pounds. During the time that I have been using Isagenix products not once have I exercised. Heck I am disabled and can barely walk. I have lost over 50 lbs from 221 to 160. Over 6 months. I had a great support system from my coach to my family. That is often overlooked.
Look the bottom line is this - maybe the product just don't work for you maybe your metabolism is wired that way. You seriously need to complain about your coach / chiropractor that seems to be the starting point not the products. There could be 1000 reasons why it didn't work. Or maybe you just didn't stick with it and needed something in writing to show your husband how mad you were about the product not working and you didn't stick to the instructions and or cheated while on the system.
Maybe you didn't give it enough time. I don't know. But ripping a company for not losing weight sounds like someone who needs a deep look inward instead of throwing stones. I truly hope your husband stops pushing you on a diet. Doesn't sound healthy.