Hi,
Just wondering how did she hear of Isagenex? I had my chiropractor
try to sell it to me and I am just a patient. I thought it was
unethical to say the least. He knows I am a clinical nutritionist and
wanted me to do teach the Isagenex cleansing program to his clients.
I turned that offer down flat. You don't need all those products to
cleanse. Isagenex is nothing special as far as the ingredients go. A
typical MLM. My chiropractor got sucked into it and when he talked
about Isagenex, his eyes turned hazy like he was on auto pilot. I
have still refused to work for him and he's asked me several times
(not just Isagenex). As long as Isagenex is there, he can look
elsewhere for an employee.
BTW, I have noticed that he is now closed on Thursday's when he
wasn't ever closed on Thursday's before. I've been seeing him for a
couple of years. It's been a recent deal and I wonder if it has
anything to do with the Isagenex bit. People are starting to wise up
around here.
There are many other healthier ways to loose weight. Cleansing will
only take off the water weight, which you can put back on if your not
careful. Even some spa body treatments will help you take off the
water weight. It all depends on what you are comfortable doing.
Hope this helps,
Janine

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