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The Isagenix Scam

The Isagenix scam is bogus. There are literally over a hundred thousand testimonials of people who have had their body and life transformed for the better. It's true that many of those people use their before and after photos to promote their own Isagenix Independent Associate site, as Isagenix also offers a business opportunity... But that doesn't disqualify the fact that Isagenix has helped them develop a nice lean physique.

For those of you who don't know what Isagenix is, here's a short description. They are a company that produces a line of natural supplement products that provide quick fat loss to whomever uses them. Their 30-day & 9-day systems are a combination of their main products that help users rid their body of unhealthy toxins. The side benefit of this type of nutritional cleanse (which is NOT a colon cleanse) is healthy weight loss. Because the systems include whey & casein protein of the highest quality, anyone who uses them won't lose muscle. In fact, in many cases lean muscle mass actually increases.

The founder and master formulator of the Isagenix line of products is none other than John Anderson, whom many people refer to as 'The Mineral Man'. John Anderson is the formulator and manufacturer of many of the popular bodybuilding supplements that are out there... selling to the biggest brand name companies (like GNC, for example), who then dissect their products & mix them with junk in order to maximize profits. After close to 20 years in the industry (about 8 years ago) he became the founder of his own retail company, named Isagenix, which includes the best line of products he has formulated yet. John Anderson actually began formulating these "no-compromise products" (as he calls them) to address his own health issues. Isagenix scam... I don't think so.

I've witnessed many people who had incredible results from using the Isagenix products. One friend of mine lost over 100 pounds of fat, has kept it off for years, and today looks like a fitness model. I myself have not tried every single one of their products, but have enjoyed the benefits of several of them namely IsaPro, Natural Accelerator, and IsaFlush.

I also proudly promote the products, which I believe to be the only supplements that a natural bodybuilder (or anyone looking to improve their overall health, and/or athletic performance) needs. Click here for my complete review on the Isagenix products and their business opportunity (as the Isagenix products are promoted through the power of network marketing).

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