Update 7/10/20. Plexus Slim is billed as an “affordable weight management product” that boasts “no ill side effects” based on “extensive clinical research.” Impressive, but does PlexusSlim work or is it a scam? And does it really have no side effects? I was tipped off to Plexus Slim by one of the readers of this website. After looking at its ingredients, I wanted to write a review of Plexus Slim because of the words used to describe the product and because Plexus Slim seemed to have ingredients that I have never heard of before. Let's see what we can discover about this weight loss drink. Also read my review of the Plexus Accelerator Plus (Accelerator +) and Plexus Boost, Plexus ProBio5 and Plexus Hunger Control after you read this, for additional information.
Update: The formula for Plexus Slim was changed a bit since this review was written so also read the review of the new plexus slim formula.
Who Makes Plexus Slim?
According to the Better Business Bureau, the company that makes Plexus Slim – Plexus Worldwide Inc. – was started in 2005 in Arizona. The address of the company is 7440 E. Karen Dr. #400, Scottsdale, AZ 85260.
Update. PlexusWorldWide.com, the company website, now lists this corporate address: 15649 N. Greenway Hayden Loop Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Googling this address shows a large building that says “Plexus Slim” on the outside. That's good.

Update. The Better Business Bureau now lists this address for the company: 9145 E Pima Center Pkwy Scottsdale, AZ 85258-4627
The BBB gives Plexus Slim a rating of “A+” See the BBB file for updates and other information.
To buy Plexus Slim it looks like you either have to buy it from the company or through a PlexusSlim distributor. They call Plexus Slim distributors “Ambassadors“. On the Plexus Slim website, they have a calendar of Plexus Slim events.
These events serve not only to sell Plexus Slim but also to recruit new Ambassadors. Plexus Slim has a multi-level marketing (MLM) aspect to it.
I have no problem with MLM. If the product is reputable, MLM allows people to make an income which can be significant.
Plexus Slim Nutrition Information
In an effort to keep this review up to date, here are the ingredients in Plexus Slim as they appeared in 2016. According to the label shown on the product website, each packet of Plexus Slim has the following nutrition information and ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount Per Serving | Percent Daily Value |
---|---|---|
Calories | 10 calories | |
Total Carbohydrdate | 3 grams | 1% DV |
Chromium Polynicotinate | 200 micrograms | 167% DV |
Plexus Slim Blend (composed of the following) | 530 mg | N/A |
Garcinia Cambogia Fruit Extract | ||
Green Coffee Bean Extract | ||
Alpha Lipoic Acid |
In the table above, N/A means no daily value established.
Each of the ingredients will be summarized below. I will leave in the summaries of the ingredients present in the original plexus slim formula too to help others doing their own research.
See the review of the new plexus slim formula too.
Plexus Slim Ingredients
Polydextrose
This is a type of soluble fiber. In theory, this might help weight loss since it has no calories and is a type of fiber. Polydextrose might cause gas and bloating.
Citric Acid
In some products, citric acid is used as a preservative and to enhance flavor. While it naturally occurs in citrus fruits, its use in foods/ supplements may be from natural or synthetic means.
Beet Root
If Plexus Slim uses the entire beetroot, the fiber content of the beetroot might help foster some weight loss because it adds bulk to the stomach contents. That said, I can't locate any evidence that beetroot helps people lose weight. The product label states the beetroot is to give the product color. Beets do have a red color. Beetroot probably contributes to the pink color of the product.
Beets and beetroot juice have gotten attention from the scientific community because of their ability to raise nitric oxide, a compound that can relax blood vessels, allowing blood to more easily travel through the body. See my review of SuperBeets for more on this topic.
Grape Skin Extract
Grape skin contains phytonutrients such as proanthocyanidins and proanthocyanidins which act as antioxidants. While this is very good, does grape skin extract help people lose weight? Other than having some fiber (which might act as a laxative) I can't find any proof that it does.
Update. I'm told Plexus Slim no longer contains grape skin extract
Lo Han Extract
The scientific name for this ingredient is Siraitia grosvenorii. This is also called “lou han guo” and “monk fruit.” By either name, it's often used as a sweetener. This ingredient, like steveia below, is likely added for flavoring.
Stevia
This is a sweetener. Some supplement companies may call it by another name -“rebaudioside A.”
Stevia is added to many low-calorie foods. In theory, using low calorie (or no-calorie) sweeteners might help weight loss but I'm not sure if this is the answer. There are MANY low-calorie foods and beverages on the US market, yet Americans are not slimmer than they were, say, in the 1980s.
Natural Flavors
They don't tell us what these natural flavors are. To be fair, most companies don't. They don't have to under the law. Regardless, I doubt any of them play a role in weight loss.
Green Coffee Bean
This is also called Chlorogenic Acid. One study published in 2010 noted that chlorogenic acid helped weight loss and increased fat burning when in rats that were fed a high-fat diet (37% of calories from fat).
This is interesting even though it's a rat study. Another rat study also noted that mulberries (which also contain chlorogenic acid) helped the weight loss. But was it the chlorogenic acid – or all the other stuff mulberries?
In one small study 16 overweight people were given either a placebo or different amounts of green coffee extract (which contains chlorogenic acid) at either 700 mg or 1050 mg day for 6 weeks (each person was given each treatment for 6 weeks).

People getting the green coffee extract (both dosage amounts) were shown to have significant reductions in body weight, body mass and percent body fat compared to placebo. The type of green coffee extract used in this study was supplied by Applied Food Sciences Inc.
Retracted
It sounds great BUT, the study has been “retracted.” This means it should not be considered as evidence due to errors with how the study was performed. In the words of the authors, the study was retracted because the authors could not “assure the validity of the data.” Click here to read the retraction.
See the Green Bean Coffee Review for more information.
See the weight loss supplement scam review.
Rosmarinic Acid
This is a plant chemical found in many herbs, including rosemary. This is probably where Rosmarinic Acid gets its name from. Rosmarinic acid has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. I was unable to find any studies showing that Rosmarinic Acid helps weight loss in humans or animals.
Hydroxycinnamic Acid
This compound is an antioxidant but whether or not it contributes to weight loss needs further study.
Garcinia Cambogia
This was originally called “Citrin K” when I first reviewed Plexus Slim. Garcinia cambogia is found in MANY weight loss supplements because of some research that it might reduce appetite and help weight loss. Right now, I think all anyone can say is maybe it works or maybe it doesn't work.
In this study, 500 mg of garcinia Cambogia did not help people lose weight. I mention this because if this study is correct, then it might take more than 500 mg of garcinia Cambogia if it's going to work. The entire proprietary blend in Plexus Slim adds up to 530 mg. While Garcinia Cambogia is the first ingredient listed – which presumably means it makes up the most of the blend – how much that equates to, I cannot say.
See the Garcinia Cambogia review
Also, read the review of supplements linked to liver failure.
Alpha-lipoic Acid
This is an antioxidant and it helps it turn carbs into energy. It can also help regenerate other antioxidants, which is pretty snazzy.
There are a few studies of alpha-lipoic acid and weight loss. In one study, alpha-lipoic acid was randomly given to 360 obese people for 20 weeks. Half got a placebo and half got alpha-lipoic acid (either 1200 mg/day or 1800 mg per day). Those getting alpha-lipoic acid lost more weight than those who got the placebo. Basically, people lose about 2% of their body mass.
In another study, 1127 overweight people were given 800 mg of alpha-lipoic acid a day for 4 months. This study noted that alpha-lipoic acid, at the dosage given, helped people lose about 8% of their body weight over 4 months.
So if you were 200 pounds, alpha lipoic acid might help you lose about 200 x .08 = 16 pounds. That is a significant amount in my book.
One possible problem with this study though was that it doesn't appear that there was a placebo group to compare the weight loss too. I was also unable to determine (because I only read the summary of the study) if people combined alpha-lipoic acid with eating fewer calories (I think they might have ).
Alpha-lipoic acid is the last ingredient listed in the proprietary blend. As such, it likely makes up the least of the 530 mg total.
Oxypregnane Steroidal Glycoside
This is a pretty fancy name but you have heard of this stuff before. Oxypregnane steroidal glycoside – is just a fancy way of saying Hoodia! Here is a study that proves that both names mean the same thing.
I think they call it Oxypregnane steroidal glycoside because they are trying to make the product sound different and special. In reality, it's just hoodia Gordonii.
The other fancy name for hoodia is P57AS3 – you have probably seen this listed in other supplements as “P57“.
I've already reviewed hoodia and weight loss. Other supplements that I've reviewed previously that contain hoodia include the
For at least 10 years, hoodia Gordonii has been in more weight loss supplements than you can shake a stick at – but there is no good proof that hoodia supplements help people lose weight.
Study. Researchers gave hoodia or a placebo to 50 overweight people for 2 weeks. The people in the study were allowed to eat as much as they wanted from a menu provided by the researchers. Results: hoodia did not cause any weight loss.
While no serious side effects were reported, researchers did note that people who got hoodia had higher blood pressures and heart rates compared to people who got the placebo. Hoodia also seems to cause elevations in bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase. What caused these changes I do not know.
Update. Plexus slim no longer contains hoodia. See my review on the New Plexus Slim Formula for more info on how it has changed.
Chromium Polynicotinate
Plexus slim contains a type of chromium they call “amino nicotinate”. This is fancy talk for “chromium nicotinate”. (it is now called “chromium polynicotinate on the label).
You may have heard Dr. Oz talk about chromium polynicotinate on TV. I reviewed what Dr Oz had to say about this form of chromium and I am guessing that this is why Plexus Slim includes chromium nicotinate over the sometimes more popular, chromium picolinate.
Chromium may help lower blood sugar levels but as for its effects on weight loss, I am highly skeptical. For more on chromium, see my reviews of chromium weight loss research and chromium polynicotinate.
Blood Sugar Lowering Ingredients
As a quick reference, the following ingredients might reduce blood sugar:
- Alpha-lipoic acid
- Chromium nicotinate (now called chromium polynicotinate)
Fiber Ingredients
As a quick reference, the following ingredients all might add fiber to Plexus Slim:
- Polydextrose
- Grape skin (no longer in plexus slim) See my review of the new PS formula.
- Hoodia (maybe. no longer in Plexus Slim)
How Much Does Plexus Slim Cost?
One of the slogans for Plexus Slim is “At last, an affordable weight management product.” I guess that depends on how you define “affordable”. On the Plexus Slim website, they have different prices depending on whether you want to buy it just once or be billed each month automatically.
If you want to buy Plexus Slim one time only, its $84.95. If you want to be billed automatically at the 15th of each month, Plexus Slim is $79.95/ month.
Is Plexus Slim OK When Breast-Feeding?
Some women have wondered if they can take Plexus Slim while they are breastfeeding? That's not something I would recommend because if any of the ingredients in Plexus Slim pass into breast milk, then their baby will be getting those ingredients too.
I don't know for sure if any of the ingredients do get absorbed into breast milk, so I do recommend that women take the ingredients in Plexus Slim to their doctor to see if they can get a better answer.
How Much Caffeine?
The Plexus Slim Nutrition label states that it has less than 2% of naturally occurring caffeine. My guess is that the caffeine comes from the green coffee bean extract because this statement is listed next to the green coffee bean ingredient on the label. I'm not sure how much 2% natural caffeine equals.
Plexus Slim and ADHD
Since writing this review I've heard that this product may be marketed to help Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). A search on Google reveals several testimonials from people saying that it helps. I became curious and searched for “Plexus ADHD research.” I searched Google for this phrase and I also searched the National Library of Medicine too.
I saw no clinical studies on this topic. Therefore, whether it Plexus helps ADHD or not is unknown as far as I can tell. Nobody appears to have undertaken the chore of taking this stuff into the lab and actually tried to really see if it helps or not.
The same thing also seems to be true for bipolar disorder and depression. I cannot find any evidence Plexus Slim directly helps either of these conditions either.
Having said that, lack of evidence doesn't necessarily mean something does not work. Rather, it just means that it seems that, other than testimonials (from people most of us don't know), there doesn't seem to be any good proof for it yet.
How To Contact Plexus Slim
PlexusWorldWide lists this contact phone number: 480-998-3490 which people can call 6 AM-6 PM (PST) Monday -Friday and 9 AM-2 PM (PST) on Saturday.
How To Return Plexus Slim
Plexus Slim products come with a 60-day money-back guarantee. For those who purchased from Plexus Ambassadors, contact that person for details on how to return the product, or call the company itself at 480-998-3490.
Does Plexus Slim Have Any Side Effects?
On the Q and A page of the Plexus Slim website (question 7) where it's asked: “Will Plexus Slim interfere or react with any medications or other supplements?” the makers say: ” No. Extensive clinical research has demonstrated no ill side effects with any medications or other supplements.”
Where is all the “extensive clinical research” on Plexus Slim? As far as I can tell, Plexus Slim has NEVER been tested in published studies to see if it interacts with any medication or health condition.
The only study I've seen on Plexus Slim is a summary of a study they show on their website. This is a study from 2008 where they gave the product to 8 people with type II diabetes. Yes, improvements were seen in blood sugar, body weight and other things, but this is not a published, peer reviewed study. As such, there is a lot we are not told about how this study was conducted. It may be the best study in the world, but if we can't see how it was conducted, then it can't be duplicated by other scientists.
That said, in healthy people, I think Plexus Slim (the pink drink product) is safe. Below are some theoretical side effects based on its ingredients.
Grape skin. Some components of grape skin might interfere with medications such as Coumadin (a blood thinner). I'm not aware of any human evidence of this, but because blood thinners can intact with many things, its best to talk to a doctor about this. Update. grape skin is no longer in plexus slim
Chlorogenic acid. This compound might raise homocysteine levels in humans. Homocysteine is a somewhat controversial molecule because some feel it might be linked to heart disease.
See my review of chlorogenic acid for more info.
Citrin K/ Garcinia cambogia. There is some controversial evidence that Garcinia Cambogia may be linked to liver problems. Personally, I'm not yet convinced it does this. For more info on this see my review of garcinia Cambogia.
Alpha-lipoic acid. This ingredient appears to lower blood sugar. Because of this, alpha-lipoic acid might interfere with insulin and other diabetes medications. Alpha-lipoic acid seems to reduce thyroid hormone levels. This can be a problem for people who take Levothyroxin for hypothyroidism (low thyroid).
Hoodia. As I reported in my book on supplements hoodia Gordonii seems to share some chemical similarity to a class of heart drugs called cardiac glycosides. In fact, if you Google “Hoodia and cardiac glycosides.” I don’t know the clinical significance of this. That said, if you have heart or blood pressure issues please see your cardiologist before using any hoodia supplement, just to be safe.
Chromium may lower blood sugar levels. While this can be a good thing, it also means chromium might interact with blood-sugar-lowering medications. This might – in theory – make blood sugar levels to too low.
As a general, blanket statement, I would be cautious if you have any problems with your heart, blood pressure, kidneys, liver, mental disorders, diabetes or digestive problems. I would not recommend Plexus Slim if you had bariatric surgery either. To their credit, the makers of Plexus Slim do say to see your doctor first if you are pregnant. I agree with this.
The Plexus Slim Accelerator
Update: The Accelerator formula has changed significantly and the product is now called Plexus Accelerator Plus (Accelerator +). Do read my review of the Plexus Accelerator Plus for additional information on the new product.
This is another product sold on the Plexus Slim website. The word “accelerator” is a tip-off that this product is a stimulant.
The Plexus Slim Accelerator contains trace minerals, calcium, and magnesium from seaweed (both are useless for weight loss) and vitamin B6 (useless for weight loss). The accelerator also has a “proprietary blend” of:
- Dark Chocolate – won't help weight loss, unless it has caffeine
- Natural Caffeine – natural or not, it's caffeine!
- Green Tea Extract – probably has caffeine or EGCG
- Vanadium Chelate. This is the fancy name for Vanadium. It won't help weight loss.
- B-Phenylethylamine HCl – might act as a neuro-chemical. Avoid if you take antidepressants.
The Plexus Slim Accelerator also has an ingredient called GeranaX. GeranaX is a reference to geranium oil. Geranium oil is controversial in some circles because it is thought by some to be a natural source of a stimulant called Dimethylamylamineor “DMAA. ” It's scientific name is 1,3 Dimethylamylamine and its also called Methylhexaneamine.
The name “GeranaX” is a made-up word. In other words, the name GeranaX holds no scientific meaning.
Geranium has been the subject by scrutiny by the military, whose research finds that geranium does not contain DMAA. Oddly, the supplement 411 website still lists “geranium” as an alternative name for DMAA in its listings. Currently, it is controversial if geranium is a source of DMAA or not.
As of July 2013, the Australian government warned people about the Plexus Slim Accelerator because they say it had DMAA. This link goes to the Australian government website that discusses the Plexus Slim Accelerator and DMAA.
- In April of 2013, the FDA issued a warning letter about DMAA.
- Here is a New York Times article on DMAA for more information.
The ingredient DMAA seems to act like ephedra or bitter orange (synephrine) which are potent stimulants. As such, it may raise blood pressure and heart rate to dangerous levels. Here is a case report of a 21-year-old man who suffered a stroke after taking 2 DMAA pills.
This does not mean plexus slim will do this. It would depend on whether DMAA really is in geranium and also which part of the plant was used (root, stems ect).
Di methy amyl amine “looks” like amphetamines (“speed”). This may be why question 6 of the Plexus Slim Q and A page mentions that this ingredient may cause a positive result on a drug test for amphetamines. Here is a study showing that dimethylamylamine causes false positive drug tests for amphetamines.
Plexus Slim Bio-Cleanse
This is a laxative. Always remember, the word “cleanse” means laxative. The Plexus Slim Bio Cleanse supplement lives up to its laxative name because it contains magnesium, which is indeed a laxative. Remember “Milk of Magnesia.” Either way, laxatives don't cause any weight loss other than mostly water (and of course, poo). The Plexus Slim website lists 2 prices for this product – $29.95 or $39.95 -both of which are too pricey for me.
Plexus Boost
Here is my review of Plexus Boost. I cover a lot of information in this review and I also compare it to the ingredients in Accelerator Plus as well.
Plexus Slim Fast Relief
The Fast Relief product appears to be a pain relief formula that exists in both a cream and capsule form. One of the ingredients in Fast Relief is Lyprinol. This compound comes from the green-lipped mussel, hence the slogan “Full Body Relief, From the Sea-Naturally.” You may know this product by its other name – as Omega XL which is advertised on TV with Larry King.
For more information, see the review of Omega XL.
Will Plexus Slim Work?
Honestly, I'm not if it works because Plexus Slim – itself- has no published proof. If you read the comments below, you'll see some people do say it's helped them lose weight. If it works, is it because of the unique blend of ingredients in Plexus Slim or is it because of just a few key ingredients alone?
Here are Plexus Supplements on Amazon
Pete,
Ah yes, another non-believer. Your facts are moot. Before I ever joined as an ambassador, I took the product. I have fibromyalgia, something that I would wish on no one. The only thing that ever helped me keep the pain in check was Vicodin, which had worse side-effects.
A friend of mine got me taking it, low and behold, my fibro pain is now much more manageable, I don’t have to stay doped out of my mind on Vicodin anymore. So does us all a favor and carry your non-believing behind elsewhere. You’ve obviously never tried the product and you’re just listening to other sites that wish to push some other product on you.
Jim
You are right-on my friend.
Something else that may be interesting to you and others that follow this site. At the beginning of last year, the company, and the ambassadors were bragging that Plexus Worldwide would do 1 billion in sales by the beginning of this year. Tari Robinson (CEO) stated on the PS blog that the company did 310 million. Far cry from the projected 1 billion, (-$610,000,000)
One other point, Mr. Robinson made on the same blog, was that the company sold over 50% of product to retail customers, those not associated with PS. This is just one element tying a company to a pyramid scheme. If more products are sold to recruits (buying their own products) than to customers outside the organization, a red flag should go up, referring to a pyramid scheme.
I find Mr. Robinson’s statement hardly believable in that the world’s largest MLM company has admitted to selling only 18% of product to direct customers, so 82% of product is consumed from within.
Until I see proof of what Mr. Robinson is saying, I feel he is deviating from the truth. That’ s the problem with MLM today, you don’t have to prove anything. No proof of the efficacy and safety of products, and no financial data on the company has to be released.
MLM, as PS is the most deceptive business practice on the face of this planet.
Pete.
Fay wont answer you…she is a typical Plexus Slim Cult member who, when confronted with actual facts, runs away. The reality is Plexus Slim is a scam with no proven benefits. The only benefits are the ambassadors lining their pockets at the top of the pyramid. The BBB rating for Plexus Slim has fallen to a C+ and the number of complaints have risen to over 400 with the customer reviews at just over 2.5 out of 5.
Eric Stevens said it best…
Like the turn of the century snake oil salesmen, multi-level marketing professionals hide behind the curtain of saving lives and healing people. The reality is many in the fitness industry are preying on the weak people – the obese, those in poor health, and those lacking self worth after putting on a few pounds. At least the sharks on Wall Street don’t hide the fact they’re in it for the money. Whereas those who sell diet dreams to the overweight and dissatisfied do so under the guise of providing a cure. And it doesn’t stop with the disadvantaged. Supposedly, these diets and supplements can help anyone. “Want to lose a few pounds, get ripped? Here’s how.”
Remember when your dad used to say, “If it sounds too good to be true…” Yes, it’s kinda like that. That’s how you really know they are full of it – they’ll sell their product to anyone.
It’s about the Benjamins.
Jim
Fay
Just wondering, are you an ambassador? If so, most intelligent people would ignore your post because of expecting you being bias.
So, since you did not directly admit to being an ambassador, I will address a couple of your “dog and pony show” comments.
You mentioned being able to purchase PS products on a “preferred” basis to get products cheaper. Nothing but deception that you have fallen for. This deceptive argument ignores the basic reality of MLM pricing and compensation plans. MLM products are not priced competitively (often at least triple the price of similar products from standard retail outlets.) And, you mentioned yourself that products with similar results could be bought at retail outlets. Remember, your beloved company has seven levels to pay. PS wants you to think you are by-passing the middleman to get wholesale pricing, but in reality, every ambassador with PS is your middleman. Get it, forcing extremely high pricing.
You talk about “testimonials” promoting PS products. Fay, leaders of your own industry (MLM) has stated that testimonials are worthless due to the fact that they can easily be distorted in many ways, and carries no credibility except to those who do not know any better.
As far as trying PS. I have, and like so many, I had to seek medical attention. In my opinion. PS is junk. in a junk industry.
Glad it’s working for you, because so many has said there are better options. Proper diet, and exercise seem to be the most popular.
Joe
Thanks for fixing the comment section. Much better now. Latest comments are coming up first.
Pete, my pleasure! Thanks for your feedback.
Since plexus … My cholesterol has went down to normal. I was on meds for years n diets , nothing helped, I was never told to throw away or stop taking meds !!!
Vickie, really glad to hear that. My guess is if you also lost weight, that is what brought down your cholesterol. if that the case than anything that helped you lose weight would likely also reduce your cholesterol. Either way, I hope your cholesterol stays down.
Amen Jessica! I agree….100% and I work in a health profession. What helps one person may not help another, but everything is worth a shot. It has helped me immensely.
Andie, I dont know if “everything” is worth a shot. I’m sure you meant everything within reason.
This company has been horrible to deal with! I have been emailing and calling for FOUR months and still have not talked to a real person! I have returned two products within their return policy and I even know they were received! I haven’t had a confirmation or let a lone contact from anyone!
Plus this is expensive! I stopped after three months because it wasn’t worth all of that money and when I did I had the worst withdrawal! This can’t be natural at all and made me really questions what I was putting into my body.
Brittany, really sorry you are having trouble reaching them. What number are you calling? This is the contact # I listed for them 480-998-3490 is that what you called?
I really wish this stuff could be lab tested by an independent group. I have an inherent distrust of MLMs but I am especially bothered that reps out there are telling pregnant ladies oh it is safe for you. regardless of what statement is on the product site reps have other stuff they are saying.
Also as far as I can gather many of these products have high levels of stimulants even if not that high when taken really often they can be dangerous. I worked at health food stores I saw what the based Ephedra diet pills did to people even the ones that just contained high amounts of caffeine (usually in some kind of plant form).. reached amounts to equal 10 cups of coffee a day.
I do not know the numbers of these products but honestly it looks too similar to other dieting type stuff..which could cause potential harm or long term damage. What I really hope is reps will stop saying it is safe for pregnancy.
I really doubt it is since so many things can adversely effect the growing fetus and mother. Thanks for this review it is helpful to see the ingredient lists. I am familiar with some of the various things they contain.
Heather, you are welcome. I also remember all the stuff that went down with ephedra years ago.
Evidently some of you have never even used the product. I love all the know it all’s on this site. First of all the Plexus Slim is cheaper if you just by it as a preferred customer and along with Cleanse and the Bio5 it is the perfect weight loss program.
I too was skeptical of this product. However after I started it I am losing inches like crazy not to mention the weight. It curbs your appetite and helps with sugar cravings. Plus there are no shakes and it is awesome for people on the go. I am not on the boost or the Accelerator.
And by the way Plexus is by itself, there is no such thing as Plexus Accelerator or Plexus Boost. Accelerator and the Boost are separate products. And is not recommended to someone that may have a heart condition. So get your facts straight before you start a review on this.
So big deal you researched the ingredients. Health food stores sell products with some of the same ingredients and are sold as weight loss. I’m here to tell you this is a good product and say what you will .. Go to Facebook and check out all the people that and there testimonies along with before and after pictures and see for yourself.
Everyone has their on opinions about everything. And just for the record. The Plexus along with the Cleanse and the Bio5 with shipping about 129.00 per month. This is less than going out to eat for 1 meal and not to mention the weight one puts on. Look how fattening McDonald’s is, and all the fast food restaurants. We are the most obese country in the world.
So I say try it before you start analyzing it. I get that you need to know what is in something. So if you are going to do this please start a site so we can see what is in everything else we eat. Do you eat cereal? Think about that. Just about everything out there is not what we think it is. But I know I feel better than I have felt in a long time.
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Copy of blog bragging on PS now being effective in the health of dogs. Wow! Well, if at first you don’t succeed……….try anything!lol I knew sooner, or later PS would go to the dogs!
PS products will now clear whatever ailments are troubling your dogs. Can you believe this far reaching information?. I have been laughing all day long. PS doesn’t work in the human market, so let’s go to the pet market. This market is exactly where it belongs. Love dogs, hope this ‘junk” does not harm them. These people have no pride! LOL
Got this information off a PS Blog.
Joe
Is there an easier way to find the latest blogs without having to go through all the blogs?
Hi Pete, do you mean the latest comments to this review?
I did a google search, “Plexus Slim Reviews,” and found this site. Remarkable that consumers are so easily deceived and are so gullible. And the false claims? How is it this company has not been shut down for misleading and false advertising. Here is what I found on a Facebook page that an seller of this junk was advertising.
Plexus Slim is giving back people their help and eliminating thyroid issues, fibromyalgia, diabetes, PTSD, anxiety, depression, IBS, chronic pain, eczema, hormone imbalance, sciatica, arthritis, lupus, adrenal fatigue.
Eliminates PTSD!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!
This company originally marketed itself as Weight Loss. When that failed, they reinvented their products. What started off as a miracle weight loss is not a miracle cure for everything. A seller say she is now cancer free after Plexus Slim. Another said her baby is 100% free of just about everything that was ailing the baby.
Why has the FTC now shut this company down.
I was told that Plexus would cure you fibromyalgia.. Hahaha
Good Morning Joe, et al,
I’m curious if anyone has heard of PS’s future. I’ve read all these comments and in 2011 saw a comment that Plexus Worldwide will faulter. When? It can’t come soon enough!
Interesting numbers:
There are approx. 300,000 ambassadors with PS.
72 Diamonds= 0.00024%
47 Sapphires= 0.00016%
133 Emeralds= 0.0004%
361 SR. Ruby= 0.0012%
As I have always said, “MLM simpletons at their best.”
Sometimes, these “ambassadors” give you all the material you need. Apparently, there was a trip to Washington DC that the top folks qualified for. Then, all the little underlings were told to post the following on their FB pages:
“There were ONLY 1,800 Ambassadors that earned this mind blowing trip to Washington, D.C. We have approximately 300,000 Ambassadors Worldwide and we have only gotten started. Less than 1% qualified for this trip!”
So there it is. Evidence of the pyramid scam. Less than 1% get the benefits off the backs of the remaining 99%. “Ambassadors”, ask yourselves this: when will you get the paid trip? When will you get to go to Maui? Do you like seeing others rake in the big stuff while you do all the work?
I got the 7-day supply to try it out. A friend of a friend who I met lost 40 pounds. I’m on 5 and had to stop. It is really making me shaky and with heart fluttering. I didn’t know about that side effect until I looked it up just now. That’s where the fluttering is coming from. Today, it really set off my hypo glacemia. I had to go get some cheese. Can I get a refund on my 7-day trial? Thanks.
Nora, did you get it from a plexus ambassitor? if yes reach out to that person about the refund. If you got it from the company directly, contact them. If you got it from Amazon, contact amazon about a refund. Sorry you had those reactions. Let me know what happens with the refund.
This is amazing! Scroll down to PLEXUS ON MAUI, BRENDA BOBO SANDERS. Pay special attention to the pictures. If you think that is the same person, you are blind out of one eye, and can’t see out of the other.
Then read the most ridiculous testimonial you will ever see, or hear.https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plexus-on-Maui/612020845542771