A friend of a friend sells it and it’s all she talks about. I have to say I am curious because she has lost weight and praises this “reset” routine to kick start the metabolism. I’m over 55 and feel like I’m just stuck trying getting rid of the 7 pounds Ive gained over the past 3 years. But it looks like it’s basically just a liquid nutritional diet and not exactly something I want to start paying for on a regular basis. Is there really anything to it? Or even something I can try to do on my own by just drinking more water? |
"Plexus is a dietary supplement company that’s best known for its weight loss products.
However, due to a lack of research and third-party testing, it’s unclear whether Plexus supplements are truly safe or effective. The company’s suggested weight loss regimen is also extremely restrictive and doesn’t teach important skills for building long-lasting, healthy habits. What’s more, starting at $150 per month, Plexus weight loss combos aren’t cheap. For all of these reasons, we recommend a more realistic approach to weight loss, such as meal planning apps, healthy meal delivery services, or working with a registered dietitian." https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/plexus-slim#bottom-line |
Yes, it's an MLM scam. Total ripoff
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/plexus-slim#basics And a thousand other sources. |
yes |
All MLM's are scams. |