Isagenix Compares One vs. Two Cleanse Days per Week in a Clinical Investigation  (2024)

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Since Isagenix’s founding in 2002, the company has been at the forefront of nutritional cleansing, or, as it’s known more broadly, intermittent fasting. The combination of Shake Days and Cleanse Days defines the Isagenix weight loss system and has transformed the lives of millions of individuals seeking improved wellbeing worldwide.

Cleanse Days involve significantly limiting calories for a period of one day up to two consecutive days per week while receiving nourishment from Cleanse for Life® and other Cleanse Day-approved snack options.

One frequently asked question regarding the Cleanse Day protocol has been, “what are the differences between fasting for one versus two consecutive days”?

Isagenix has completed and published just such a study in collaboration with Dr. Paul Arciero from Skidmore College in the peer-reviewed Nutrition Journal (1). These results perfectly complement earlier research on the benefits of the Isagenix system (2-5).

Study Design

To directly address this question, a four-week, randomized study was performed with 20 overweight or obese individuals who followed the Isagenix weight loss system and followed either one Cleanse Day per week (group 1) or two consecutive Cleanse Days per week (group 2). While this meant half the subjects cleansed four days and the other half cleansed eight days over that period, calorie intake was designed to be similar between both groups so that any differences were due to the fasting protocols themselves and not differences in caloric intake.

Study Results

After the four weeks of following an intermittent fasting protocol, the researchers reported the following results:

  • Both groups significantly reduced body weight (approximately 6%), total body fat (approximately 5%), and waist circumference (approximately 7%).
  • Both groups significantly reduced hunger levels, including their desire to eat (44%) and the quantity of food wanting to eat (30%).
  • Both groups had significant improvements in lean body mass (3.5% increase) and cardiovascular and metabolic health markers, including blood pressure, lipids such as cholesterol, and blood glucose.

So, were there any differences in the groups based upon one versus two Cleanse Days per week?

The group that performed two Cleanse Days observed significantly greater reductions in body weight and waist circumference compared to those performing one Cleanse Day per week. However, it is important to keep these results in perspective. For example, the two-day-a-week Cleanse Day group reduced their body weight by 7% and their total body fat by 6%, while the one-day-a-week Cleanse Day group lost 5% and 4.5%, respectively.

Both groups reported phenomenal results. A 5% reduction in body weight is considered clinically important and is associated with multiple beneficial health outcomes (6). While typical clinical weight loss interventions may take many months to achieve such results, this study did it in four weeks for both groups.

Over the duration of the intervention, all study participants consumed a nutrient-dense diet despite significantly reducing their initial calorie intake. Both groups also experienced significant reductions in their desire to eat (44% reduction) and quantity of food to eat (30% reduction). Finally, study participants significantly increased dietary fiber intake by 8-12 grams per day while decreasing sugar by 57-77 grams per day and sodium by 1500-2000 milligrams per day intake.

Overall, these findings add to the mounting scientific evidence that the Isagenix intermittent fasting program incorporating Shake Days and Cleanse Days optimizes weight loss and improves body composition, cardiometabolic health, and hunger management.

So, what is the optimal Cleanse Day approach? One or two days?

Based on the present findings, both work very well, and you can’t go wrong with either! However, two Cleanse Days may modestly enhance results in the short term if weight loss is your goal.

References

  1. Arciero PJ, Arciero KM, Poe M, et al. Intermittent fasting two days versus one day per week, matched for total energy intake and expenditure, increases weight loss in overweight/obese men and women. Nutr J. 2022;21(1):36. doi:10.1186/s12937-022-00790-0
  2. Arciero PJ, Edmonds R, He F, Ward E, Gumpricht E, Mohr A, Ormsbee MJ, Astrup A. Protein-Pacing Caloric-Restriction Enhances Body Composition Similarly in Obese Men and Women during Weight Loss and Sustains Efficacy during Long-Term Weight Maintenance. Nutrients. 2016;8(8):476.
  3. Zuo L, He F, Tinsley GM, Pannell BK, Ward E, Arciero PJ. Comparison of High-Protein, Intermittent Fasting Low-Calorie Diet and Heart Healthy Diet for Vascular Health of the Obese. Front Physiol. 2016;7:350.
  4. He F, Zuo L, Ward E, Arciero PJ. Serum Polychlorinated Biphenyls Increase and Oxidative Stress Decreases with a Protein-Pacing Caloric Restriction Diet in Obese Men and Women. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Jan 10;14(1):59.
  5. Kroeger CM, Klempel MC, Bhutani S, Trepanowski JF, Tangney CC, Varady KA. Improvement in coronary heart disease risk factors during an intermittent fasting/calorie restriction regimen: Relationship to adipokine modulations. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2012 Oct 31;9(1):98.
  6. Ryan DH, Yockey SR. Weight Loss and Improvement in Comorbidity: Differences at 5%, 10%, 15%, and Over. Curr Obes Rep. 2017;6(2):187-194.

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Isagenix Compares One vs. Two Cleanse Days per Week in a Clinical Investigation ? ›

Results of the Study. Key findings after four weeks comparing one vs. two Cleanse Days

Cleanse Days
The overall goal of a Cleanse Day is to significantly limit calories for a period of one day up to two consecutive days per week (a total of four days per month) while receiving nourishment from Cleanse Cleanse for Life® and other Cleanse Day-approved snack options.
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as part of an Isagenix system: Participants who fasted for two consecutive days compared to one day per week experienced greater weight loss, even though total weekly calories were similar for both groups.

How many Cleanse Days Isagenix? ›

Isagenix Cleanse Days are flexible and can be adapted to fit many lifestyle goals. You can receive benefits whether you choose one or two Cleanse Days per week. For those who are new to Cleanse Days, it's best to start with one day, but you also have the option of cleansing for up to two consecutive days per week.

Why is Isagenix not FDA approved? ›

However, drugs and biologics (i.e. vaccines and cellular and gene therapies) are the products that the FDA requires proof of safety and effectiveness before being marketed. Isagenix products are not considered either of these, but are dietary supplements and food products.

How many pounds can you lose with an Isagenix 9 day cleanse? ›

Works great! I lost 11 lbs and my husband lost 15 lbs and we have kept it off for almost a month now. The vanilla shake is good but the snacks are gross. I found the cleanse days to be easier than the shake days.

Can I drink coffee on an Isagenix Cleanse Day? ›

In addition to Cleanse for Life and Cleanse Day-approved snacks, stay hydrated with your choice of calorie-free beverages, such as plain, unsweetened coffee or tea, herbal tea, and water, throughout the day. This sample Cleanse Day schedule is just one example of how you can organize your day.

Can I eat fruit on an Isagenix cleanse day? ›

You have a variety of snack options available during Cleanse Days. They include up to six Isagenix Snacks™, one to two IsaDelight® chocolates, ¼ apple or pear, one to two servings of e+™, and one serving of Replenish™ (for use during moderate exercise).

How many times a week should I cleanse? ›

Summary. Dermatologists often recommend washing your skin twice a day (once in the morning and once at night) to remove dirt that has accumulated on skin as well as makeup. What's right for your skin, however, depends on your skin type and skin conditions, so talk to your dermatologist.

What has happened to Isagenix? ›

In early 2023, Isagenix leadership announced that they'd found what they were looking for and had restructured the company's ownership, transitioning majority ownership to key financial stakeholders.

Is Isagenix cleanse a laxative? ›

Isagenix IsaFlush doesn't contain any harsh laxative or stimulants. Using magnesium and gentle cleansing herbs, IsaFlush promotes balanced digestive regularity and intestinal comfort.

How to lose the most weight with Isagenix? ›

Replace conventional meals with 2 IsaLean Shakes per day + 1 healthy, low-glycemic, 400-600-calorie meal. Most people enjoy a shake for breakfast, plan their meal for lunch, then enjoy another shake for dinner. But you can easily plan your one meal for either dinner or lunch— it's your choice!

What snacks can you have on Isagenix cleanse day? ›

When you need a snack here are some easy suggestions:
  • 2- Isagenix snacks with a few nuts.
  • ½ apple with almond butter.
  • Hummus with raw veggies.
  • Boiled egg.
  • Small salad with some chicken or fish.
  • A isadelight with a few nuts (dark chocolates sold at The Wellness Center, have up to 4 a day on your cleanse days, totally amazing)
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How to survive Isagenix cleanse day? ›

Stay hydrated throughout the day with your choice of calorie-free beverages, such as plain, unsweetened coffee or tea, herbal tea, and sparkling or still water. Here's how to plan your day: Drink four deep cleanse servings of Cleanse for Life spaced evenly throughout the day: morning, noon, late afternoon, and evening.

Can you workout on Isagenix cleanse days? ›

To be clear, strenuous exercise is not recommended on Cleanse Days since you aren't fueling your body for intense physical activity. However, light exercise can be a great addition to a Cleanse Day if it feels good to you.

How much weight can you lose on 3 day detox cleanse? ›

In fact, many people lose 4 to 5 lbs following 3-day juice diets. Detox diets involve eating more antioxidant-rich superfoods, while avoiding toxins and sugar. Fruit and vegetable smoothies are quick to prepare and can be made in batches ahead of time.

Is a 3 day detox long enough? ›

However, our bodies can't truly detox in just three days. It also won't work to simply eliminate all but one type of food or drink. Our bodies have a lot to accomplish during a detox – a three-stage process of bioactivation, conjugation, and transport (elimination).

How to take isagenix cleanse for life? ›

For daily use:take one scoop of powder dissolved in 2-4 ounces of water or 1-2 ounces of liquid Cleanse for Life up to twice daily. For Cleanse Days:take one scoop of powder dissolved in 2-4 ounces of water or 1-2 ounces of liquid Cleanse for Life up to four times daily.

How does Isagenix 30 day cleanse work? ›

The program consists of shake days and cleanse days: On shake days, people replace two meals with Isagenix shakes. For the third, they eat a healthful meal that contains 400–600 calories. On cleanse days, people consume 4 servings of the Isagenix Cleanse for Life liquid and up to 6 Isagenix snacks.

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