Isagenics
Isagenics, Inc
1113 Ruddiman Dr
Clearwater, FL, 34622 USA


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Isagenics

If you are looking for information on the cleanse diet and Isagenics, you have come to the right place and we appreciate your visit. Here is a quick overview of the popular colon cleanse by Isagenics. This is an unbiased review of the product to help you in making a decision to move forward with this product.

Isagenics and How it Works

Many people who have used Isagenics have lost a substantial amount of weight, however, there is a cost factor should you decide to continue to use this product of upwards of $150 which I explain below. Often times, customers will use the cleansing to cleanse their body before beginning a new way of eating (jump starting a new diet, etc).

The Isagenics idea is quite simple actually, 4 cleanse days, and 5 meal days. The first 2 days are your cleansing days, you mix their cleanse formula(4 ounces) with water, 4 times a day, for 2 days, take some intestine cleansing pills and drink 6-8 glasses of water, nothing else. After your second cleanse day, you begin days 3,4,5,6,7, these days consist of 3 meals, 2 of which are in a shake form, and the remaining one must be less than 600 calories. Once you make it to day 8 you are now cleansing again, through day 9.

Isagenics 9 day cleanse diet uses a cleanse formula consisting of aloe Vera, teas, and other ingredients you can find on the website. The program can run more than $150 for the nine day cleanse and more then $300 for the 30-day cleansing, before shipping and taxes!

Isagenix has something called a monthly auto ship which can bring your membership costs down to $36; membership is about $10 more if you don't do the auto ship.

There is a money back guarantee but won't cover the shipping costs. Deliver time is usually 3-5 days and weigh loss for the cleanse diet usually ranges from 9lb to 18lb in the 7 days program with the average being around 7lbs.

Making Money with Isagenix

What really excites people is that you can become a wholesaler that provides you with your own retail business center (RBC) where you can order products at a discount and sell products to your own customers. This means you can sell retail from your own home and earn up to 50% of the profit!

A website that is like the main website is personalized for just you and gives you a site to send your customers to. All the hard work, such as purchases, shipping and collecting funds is completed for you and once the sale has been finalized, you'll have your profits deposited into your account!

Refer a new customer and you can receive $10 to $100 provided they order a product during sign up. If you form a team, you can also earn a 10% matching bonus for each of your associates.

Make no mistake, this is a Multi-Level Marking (MLM) system! The diet works for a large number of people but once you join, you can expect to be solicited for the MLM system. This does not imply that it's a bad program, and in fact, the State of Hawaii has Isagenix International LLC registered as an authorized Multi-Level Marketing agency out of Chandler, AZ on 08/05/05 see: http://hawaii.gov/tax/a2_b2_8mlm.htm

I did some digging and found this protest sent to the Federal Trade Commission. It's a protest against a proposed law that may cut into the profits of an individual selling Isagenix from his home. The letter shows that people do in fact make very good money selling Isagenix; wouldn't it have been nice to be in on amway when it first started taking off!

Isagenix Main Points

The main points you need to understand about Isagenix:

  1. Colon cleanse works for most
  2. Multi-Level Marking system
  3. Considered expensive to many
  4. Can be a significant income stream
  5. Membership Fees

Disclaimer: These statements (appearing on this Web site) have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This is a review only and information provided is for general purposes only and designed to help you make an informed decision; this information is not intended to substitute advice from your physician or health-care professional.