Life Plus

Life Plus

If every company has a “rock star” or a “signature product”, then BioLife should have chosen something else. Life Plus supposedly retails for $149.99 and actually sells for $49.99 to $99.99 depending on where you buy it.

But while it’s described as a “Powerhouse” made up of plant based supplements with 73 different plant derived minerals, that’s not exactly a “powerhouse” of weight loss.

Life Plus supposedly helps users to “feel youthful again.” But while I know that vitamins have plenty of benefits, it’s pretty obvious that Life Plus exaggerates. Life Plus is not a fountain of stimulant free energy, and B vitamins aren’t going to eliminate your many health woes or for that matter help you to lose weight. But obviously, BioLife would like you to think so, and no the advertisements are not understated.

The Life Plus Formula

Life Plus is actually made up of vitamins and nothing but. It has all of the essential B vitamins along with superfoods like alfalfa that happen to be rich in essential vitamins. But unless you’ve decided to transform yourself into a rabbit by eating a diet almost exclusively made up of alfalfa, you probably won’t lose weight any time soon. And other ingredients such as Telluride water, do not actually have any known benefits. This is not Dead Sea Mud or anything that has received any major attention.

Should You Use Life Plus?

Life Plus has ingredients that add up to one big glorified liquid multivitamin. How much should you expect to pay for this? Considering the fact that it does technically have some pretty popular superfoods, Life Plus could logically charge as much as $20. But no matter your standards, $100 or $150 for that matter is pretty excessive.


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