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A space to talk openly about weight loss journeys and challenges. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

Anyone tried SkinnyMint Teatox?

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EarlieBirdie · 05/05/2015 08:07

Off on holiday in 6 weeks and need a bit of a boost. Is this worth it or would drinking water and herbal teas plus upping healthy foods be just as good?

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helenahandbag · 05/05/2015 08:58

Yup, I paid through the nose and saw no difference anywhere. No "gentle laxative effect", no reduced bloating, nothing. £30 for glorified green tea!

EarlieBirdie · 05/05/2015 22:43

Thanks Helena, confirmed what I thought....just looking for a miracle solution really!

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helenahandbag · 06/05/2015 10:47

I know what you mean, the reviews and instagram photos looked so promising!

HappyH15 · 07/05/2015 11:37

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ClubSmed · 07/05/2015 11:49

I was willing to let this go when you only had one post about this, but now you have started to litter other threads with your selling I feel the need to point out the following:

Isagenix sells nutritional products such as protein shakes, weight loss supplements, diet snacks and meals, and other dietary supplements. The company also sells cosmetics and "Wealth Creation" product bundles which are tied into the multi-level marketing sales model of the company.

Harriet A. Hall of Science-Based Medicine published a lengthy critique of Isagenix products, noting that claims made about the products are false and misleading, and that the amount of vitamin A in some of the products is dangerous and goes against the recommendations of The Medical Letter.

According to a report by Australian consumer organization CHOICE the company's "nutritional cleansing" product makes claims which are not supported by science. Additionally, other Isagenix's weight-loss products are similar in content to much cheaper store-bought alternatives.

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