I searched for this and only got one thread...
My mom (as usual) is onto her next get-slim-quick sceme. She constantly insists on looking to "the next breakthrough" not good old diet and exercise, like I do. (Not to say I'm slim, but I keep in shape).
Isagenix
http://www.isagenix.com/us/en/file.a...a-7843ea3845e0
http://www.isagenix.com/us/en/cleanse.dhtml
They have a 9 day program and a 30 day,
which both include cleansing meal replacements and "snack pills" and one low calorie meal. They encourage you to exercise as you go through the programs.
I've talked to a few of the girls at work, and one said she tried it three months ago after she had her second daughter, and she lost 10 lbs in almost two weeks. (Which doesn't seem healthy). I read a few online articles that suggested as long as you follow the program correctly it isn't harmful to your health, and neither is the "side effect" of the wieght loss. Isagenix themselves don't suggest using thier products more than once a year.
And what's more it's expensive- about $175 for the 9 day program. It seems a little too good to be true...
at worst a rip off or dangerous...
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