At the core of any Isagenix System is IsaLean® Shake. The chief function of IsaLean Shake is to serve as a nutritionally complete meal replacement. With a proper balance of protein, good fats, and low-glycemic carbohydrates, along with a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals, IsaLean Shake takes all of the guesswork out of weight management and muscle maintenance.
Isagenix: A Word About Integrity in Nutrition
You should always know what you’re putting into your body. It’s a simple stance to take for health, but it’s easier said than done. For the Quality Assurance (QA) team charged with the daily and meticulous work of continual testing and ritualistic documentation of every single ingredient in Isagenix products, it’s not as straightforward as it sounds.
Sugar Explained: Learn the Essentials of This Ingredient
Don’t be afraid of sugar—be smart about it. David Despain, M.Sc., Director of Science Communications explains how our bodies use sugar and the benefits it provides. David discusses the types of sugar you’ll find in Isagenix nutrient-dense, low-glycemic products. Learn how small amounts of sugar benefit daily functioning and athletic performance, and how using an Isagenix System can greatly optimize your daily sugar intake.
AMPED Power: Enhancing Your Workout Without the Bloat
By no means is creatine the main and only ingredient in AMPED™ Power, but it is one that causes confusion about its function in the body. Though athletes have concerns that creatine causes water retention and weight gain, the research behind creatine in AMPED Power suggests otherwise.
Sugar Smarts: How Sugar Is Used Purposefully in Isagenix Products
When you look at ingredient labels of Isagenix products, you’ll probably notice that some of them include small amounts of sugar. These might occur in different forms or a combination of forms, including dextrose, sucrose, fructose, honey, molasses, and agave syrup—the total of which never exceeds the amount of a medium-sized apple.
Isagenix Helps You Cut Sugar With These Five Swaps
In the U.S., the average person consumes more sugar than anywhere else in the world. According to market research firm Euromonitor, daily sugar intake is now up to 126 grams. That is almost 32 teaspoons of sugar or about 500 extra calories every day. Health experts agree that too much sugar is bad for our well-being. Scientific research points to potential links between too much sugar, especially in the form of sugary drinks, and problems like weight gain and the risk of developing heart disease (1-3).
The Science Behind AMPED™ Power
After tireless efforts from our entire Research and Development team at Isagenix, we’re please to announce the launch of AMPED™ Power. We didn’t take any shortcuts in its formulation. The ingredients in AMPED Power work synergistically to provide energy, greater focus, reduce fatigue, improve blood flow, and accelerate gains in strength, power, and muscle mass.
Cut Your Sugar Intake by Half or More With Isagenix
In the U.S., the average person consumes more sugar than anywhere else in the world—daily sugar intake is now up to 126 grams, according to market research firm Euromonitor, as reported by the Washington Post.
So we thought we’d do a brief comparison: How would switching an average person in the U.S> to an Isagenix program affect his or her total sugar intake?
Why a Little Sugar in Your Shake is OK
Why does IsaLean Shake contain sugar? It’s one of the most common questions we receive at Isagenix as of late. The answer simply comes down to this: it wouldn’t be a complete meal replacement without [...]
Minute Myth Busting: Dietary Supplements Are Unregulated
Are dietary supplements really safe? Is it true dietary supplements are unregulated? People commonly believe that because dietary supplements are not subject to FDA approval like pharmaceuticals that they are unregulated and risky to [...]









