
So, on days 1-2 each week, we are forcing your body into a fat-burning mode…’ Our bodies have forgotten how to burn fat as a fuel source, and have started to only burn the calories we eat. You can’t have broccoli, Brussels sprouts, or cauliflower on Blue days, because they’re ‘higher in carbohydrate.’Īccording to Yoli, ‘Many people have a sluggish metabolism. Orange days are on days 1,2,4,6 and Blue days are days 3 and 5.Īlthough the Blue days allow carbs, it ends up being one fruit serving and one other carb serving, such as 1 slice of bread or 1/2 cup of grain. The regimen consists of 4 orange days a week, which are zero to very low carb, and three blue days a week, during which you can eat some carbs. The Yoli Better Body System is essentially carb-cycling and what they THINK is keto. The first thing I noticed is that Yoli says it ‘doesn’t believe in fad diets,’ but then goes on to say that their BBS uses ‘dietary principles, such as carb cycling and keto.’ The BBS guide is available online in its entirety, giving me all the information I needed to review Yoli. ‘Better body?’ like, ‘thin is better’?Ĭan’t we respect all bodies instead of implying that being thin is somehow superior, and making it pretty much the sole measure of success? If you hate yourself before you lose weight, losing weight isn’t going to change that.Īnyhow, the Yoli Better Body System (or BBS, for short) is a 28 day weight loss program.Īgain, I’m cringing. Sure, some things will be different, but let me put it this way: Just that alone is a red flag for me, because after 21 years of being a dietitian, I can tell all of you one thing for sure: losing weight will not transform anything except the size of your clothes. Yoli’s weight loss products are pushed as being ‘transformative.’ As in, ‘these products will TRANSFORM your life.’ I was today years old when I learned that Yoli is actually a thing – and when I went to their site, I was shocked. I’ve been getting a lot of requests lately for MLM reviews, and the Yoli Better Body System is one that popped up. These are very suspect business practices.This Yoli Better Body System review is an opinion piece. Even going so far as to tell us they did not charge us. Yoil took our credit card info from a third party and charged our card at will and then told us to do a charge back, offering no legitimate customer support. In conclusion, we did not join, sign or verbally agree to any membership or agreement. The document does state "Mark your calendar four weeks after initial order if you wish to change any products before auto re-order" If their policy is to charge cards and ship every 4 weeks, why were we charged 23 days after the first order? The whole indecent stinks of fraud and misuse of customers payment methods.
There is no signature from us or anything showing we agreed to any memberships. These are simply re-billing tactics, they want to charge a customer then make it very hard to get refunds.Īfter tracking down the third party (in law), she eventually (after the fact) faxed us a a membership document. Other items of concern, Yoli said to simply log onto the website and cancel any memberships, the website does not allow this, instead people wishing to cancel are prompted to call their Rep for any cancel request. We have moved forward with a fraudulent charge refund with our bank as Yoli suggested. Yoli let a third party speak for us regarding charges on our card, we signed nothing, there was no verbal agreement, no website visited. I told the woman at Yoli we wanted a refund and told her not to ship us anything as we did not authorize any charges, we did not want more product, this woman said " Call your Bank and dispute the charges", this was the support from Yoli told us to do ! She said Yoli would not refund any money.
We called Yoli to ask what the charge was for ( Yloi Inc on Bank Statement), the person at Yoli said that Yoli did not actually charge our card but it was the Rep that charged us and Yoli was simply acting as the processor. On March 30th we were charged another $331.74, We did not in any way authorize more charges or even join any program. This third party (in law) had no legal right to act on our behalf. This person did not ask us to confirm or acknowledge re-billing or any re-ordering or any membership agreements. We were charged for that package, $331.74 on March 7th 2016. Specifically stating that it was a trial for us. My Wife agreed to try three products from Yoli on advice from an in-law.

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