I am not usually one to recommend a system for health that involves purchasing products that you cannot find at your farmers market as more often than not they are hooey but my friend Richard turned me onto this program for system cleansing. Not so much about the weight loss although the company does sell a line of weight management stuff that I equate to many of the other products out there - have a shake and exercises your way to health... however the product Richard is promoting is for system detoxification, so while I am not really promoting this product not having yet tried it myself I am promoting Richard's take on the idea of better health through cleansing.
Richard's goal is really mostly about people getting rid of toxins, living clean and doing something good for the community in the process. You see besides being a MLM business they are also a rare breed that does do stuff for the community. The Isagenix® company has a partnership with a number of community minded, social charities and non-profits and while they promote good health they also promote community benevolence which is of course something I am totally for.
Richard Baird, himself, is very community minded and aside from his participation in the Web of Life Animal Outreach he also is a rep for this company Isagenix®, so I figure if he stands by the system and the company's community outreach the least I can do is give it a mention. So I have done some research and some interesting facts about the business are found below for you to discern for yourself, at least their charitable program. The claims I will let you decide for yourself. Hopefully Richard will chime in over the course of the next month with some ideas, suggestions and clarifications. The one thing that I will say in regards to this product is when I went to an independent site called RATEITALL.com out of the first 50 responses from consumers only 15 were negative so at a 70% approval rate I can safely say it is more than likely a situation of what you put into it you will reap the benefits from .... or rather rid yourself of... the toxins.
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I watched the clip and I have to tell you I know what they are saying is true - we live in a toxic environment and its very true cleansing has been part of life's journey until recent times. We forget that practices that man instituted for millennium have served us well enough to get us here... maybe there is something to their claims - on the same token cleansing throughout the ages didn't involve a supplement or packaged program but what we were detoxing from was far less than today's pollutants, so its really a matter of what do you think ... consult your physician and if he says no and tries to sell you a plan compare the two and consider his cut of the plan he is selling you and the differences between it and Isagenix®).
You may want to also check out this youtube clip... a local news consumer investigative report and they seem to think Isagenix® may be onto something...
Richard sent me the following information and reviewing it it seems pretty standard and seems that it might something worth looking into if not for your use for your non-profit's benefit. These products are inexpensive, as meal replacements they cost less than 3USD per meal less than 6USD per day for a 30 day 2 meal replacement, that certainly is much less than one would spend at a fast food drive thru on one meal. Honestly if you are going to spend the money you might as well purchase something that is nourishing and healthy and buying them through someone like Richard who is really trying to help the Web of Life Animal Outreach is something you can feel good about while doing something that will make you feel good about you.... stop growing the McD's and Burger joint conglomerates that are not nourishing you at all, find healthier alternatives, start with trying Isagenix®. Richard stands by his product and believes that good health is fundamentally what we put into our bodies and how we take care to keep our bodies clean, he is here to help you find good health. I am sure he would happily help you help an organization of your choice for that matter. From what I gather purchase through Richard would benefit the Web of Life Animal Outreach tremendously.
As more than likely you are not a Isagenix® rep I wouldn't suggesting calling their number but rather you might want to contact Richard directly if your interested in this product or becoming involved you can email him by clicking here on his name, RICHARD BAIRD.
1. What is a Charitable Organization?
A: To guarantee quality, Isagenix® has broken this program launch into 2 phases. In the first phase a charitable organization is defined as a group of 5,000 members or less that is within one state or province. Charities are in every community.
Examples are:
• Ministries
• Churches
• Clubs
• Day Care Centers
• Booster Clubs
• Missions
• Humanitarian Groups
• Private Schools
• Foundations
• Environmental Groups
• Children’s Foundations
• Parents’ Associations
• Citizen Centers
• Youth Groups
• Hospitals
• Sports Teams
• Volunteer Organizations
Larger groups (more than 5000 participants) will be addressed separately.
A: To guarantee quality, Isagenix® has broken this program launch into 2 phases. In the first phase a charitable organization is defined as a group of 5,000 members or less that is within one state or province. Charities are in every community.
Examples are:
• Ministries
• Churches
• Clubs
• Day Care Centers
• Booster Clubs
• Missions
• Humanitarian Groups
• Private Schools
• Foundations
• Environmental Groups
• Children’s Foundations
• Parents’ Associations
• Citizen Centers
• Youth Groups
• Hospitals
• Sports Teams
• Volunteer Organizations
Larger groups (more than 5000 participants) will be addressed separately.
2. What is the difference between a Charitable Organization and an Isagenix Associate?
A: The Charitable Organization (CO) does not pay a membership fee, nor is it in the genealogy tree. It does not have a Personal Volume requirement, and it does not need to manage a business center. Advancement options, PIB, Executive Bonus or retail profits are not applicable to groups in the Charitable Organization Program. The CO will receive 4-6% commission, as well as retail profits less admin fees, generated from any retail or wholesale orders from people connected to the charity.
A: The Charitable Organization (CO) does not pay a membership fee, nor is it in the genealogy tree. It does not have a Personal Volume requirement, and it does not need to manage a business center. Advancement options, PIB, Executive Bonus or retail profits are not applicable to groups in the Charitable Organization Program. The CO will receive 4-6% commission, as well as retail profits less admin fees, generated from any retail or wholesale orders from people connected to the charity.
3. How does Isagenix know who is connected to the charity?
A: Any person that buys through the charitable web site, or who enrolls through the charitable web site, is connected to the charity. This group’s purchase total is used to calculate the commission payment.
A: Any person that buys through the charitable web site, or who enrolls through the charitable web site, is connected to the charity. This group’s purchase total is used to calculate the commission payment.
BE WELL FRIENDS AND ENJOY GOOD HEALTH
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