Healthy Dark Chocolate Reviews
Is IsaDelight a Scam?

Wondering if IsaDelight Chocolate is a Scam?

Before investing in it or reading other so-called "honest reviews," I urge you to take your time to read this page.

 

I'm always slow to call something a scam, because in the end, everyone has their own perspective on the value of a product or service. And if you value something, then you should be welcome to spend your money on it. That's my view.

 

But I also know that sometimes people are persuaded into seeing a value in something when the value isn't really there. Usually because they don't know where to see the chinks in someone's logic. And I know a lot of IsaDelight distributors are using the search term "IsaDelight scam" or calling you into their website for an "honest" review of IsaDelight, only to try selling you on this so-called healthy chocolate.

 

On this site, you get unbiased input because I don't sell any of the network marketing chocolates. I do sell a retail chocolate in our health center, but I'm not trying to get you to join a business here. I'm simply trying to provide some education based on my own research, which is my job as a natural health consultant.

 

That's why this entire website exists.

 

In fact, I don't consider chocolate to be the first place to sink your money in terms of health supplements. (See my health supplements page.) I only know that a lot of people WANT to spend some money on chocolate every month. And if you're going to anyway, you might as well get one that can really do your body some good.

 

IsaDelight has been presented as a healthy chocolate because cacao -- from which chocolate is made -- is in fact a very healthy food. It is an excellent source of anti-oxidants and magnesium, in addition to providing many other valuable nutrients.

 

My big issue with IsaDelight is that the cacao they use is NOT organic (click here to learn why that may be important) and it's loaded with sugar (35% of each piece!) Sugar leads to many health problems, including problems with weight and blood sugar. Then to top it off, they encourage it as a good "dietary cheat" -- which encourages the emotional addictions that lead to so many weight problems. If someone's going to "cheat" on a diet, they ought to do it with things that ARE NOT CHEATS. That includes the healthy chocolate I mention below.

 

In fact, if you don't require your chocolate to be organic and you don't mind the sugar, you can get "healthy chocolate" bars with less sugar and therefore more cocoa content for far less money because they're sold through retail.

 

So in this sense, I may not consider IsaDelight chocolate a scam in the sense of fraud. But I don't consider it a good value. Because of its multi-level marketing (MLM) nature, IsaDelight is expensive, plain and simple.


If you want to really invest some money in chocolate, then here's where my bias comes in: get the healthiest available -- you can do so and STILL spend less than you would on IsaDelight each month. No, you won't get a "business opportunity," but if that's what you're spending your extra money on, then part of what you're paying for is a business. And everyone getting into it should know that.


If you want a business opportunity that will help to address some of the world's most serious health issues -- including obesity, diabetes, arthritic problems, and more -- I invite you to visit the income opportunity page.