MLM Companies

Isagenix Review 2026

Nutritional cleansing MLM founded in 2002

2.2

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Last updated: March 20, 2026

What is Isagenix?

Nutritional cleansing and weight loss systems, meal replacements, energy products, and supplements sold through a network of Associates. Known for the IsaBody Challenge.

Pros

  • Products have a loyal following with genuine repeat customers
  • IsaBody Challenge creates strong community and engagement
  • Some quality nutritional products backed by research
  • Global presence in 20+ markets

Cons

  • 2024 average earnings of all U.S. Associates: $986.74 before expenses (per Isagenix)
  • Requires ~$100-300/month in product purchases to maintain active status
  • Products significantly overpriced vs. comparable retail nutrition brands
  • Revenue declining — company has faced layoffs and restructuring
  • Binary compensation plan is complex and favors early adopters

Rating Breakdown

Residual Income
2.0

Potential for ongoing passive income

Simplicity
2.0

Easy to understand and execute

Transparency
2.5

Clear about costs, requirements, and income

Community & Support
3.0

Quality of training and community

Value for Money
2.0

Worth the investment

Overall Rating
2.2

Frequently Asked Questions About Isagenix

Is Isagenix a pyramid scheme?
Isagenix is a legal MLM company with real products. However, per their own 2024 disclosure, the average earnings for all U.S. Associates were $986.74 before expenses — including the cost of required product purchases.
How much does Isagenix cost per month?
Maintaining active Associate status typically requires $100–$300/month in product purchases, plus the initial enrollment pack ($161–$554). Total first-year costs can easily exceed $2,000–$4,000.
Do Isagenix products work for weight loss?
Some customers report positive results with Isagenix's 30-day cleansing programs. However, comparable nutrition products are available at significantly lower prices from retail brands.