4Life Opportunity Review

4Life Review

It seems that most MLM’s are pretty much all the same nowadays and 4 Life is no exception. David Lisonbee founded 4 Life in the early 1990’s after he started a quest to better support his own health.

4 Life Business Overview

After enhancing his own health with his own supplement, he spoke to his wife and together they realized the opportunity they stumbled upon. A few days later, 4 Life was born.

4Life Products

The flagship product for 4 Life is the 4-Life Transfer Factor Plus™ immune system boosting supplement. This was actually the first supplement in the 4 Life product line and continues to be the top selling product. Eventually, 4 Life started to expand and now there are over 200 products available to customers.

Here are some other top sellers:

Shape-Fast Ultra

      – is a diet product that uses coleus forskohli to control the body’s metabolism.

Energy Go Stix – is an energy booster that contains ginseng, green tea extracts, and guarana.

Sleep Rite – is a natural sleep aid product that contains various herbal extracts designed to naturally aid in better, longer sleep.

As you can see, 4 Life has some different health products to help compete with other health MLMs. It is the most competitive niche in the MLMs, which is why 4 Life is constantly innovating new products.

4Life Compensation Plan

4 Life has an auto-shipping program that sends a package of products to associates each month. An associate earns a basic commission for this package of products and then receives bonus commissions on anything on top of what they sell. Associates also earn 25% of the first order that their referrals purchase and then a slightly lower commission after this.

4 Life also offers several monthly bonus programs that include a 2% cash pool and a 1% luxurious travel program. However, unlike many MLM’s, bonuses are capped at $1,000. Another bonus is the “Great Escape” drawing, which is a random drawing where a lucky distributor earns a dream vacation trip with one other person.

Other bonuses are available and largely depend on whether or not a distributor is actively recruiting new distributors and pushing out a decent volume of sales. For the most active distributors , a significant amount of money can be earned from the multiple levels of their downline.

Is 4 Life Scam?

Many people might call 4 Life a scam because it is true some members will never see a penny in their life. However, like any MLM how much you earn is dependent on how well you can sell health products and how active you are in recruiting new distributors.

To call 4 Life a scam is naive, although there are several better MLM’s out there.

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Have you worked with 4Life business opportunity in the past? How has it worked out for you? Or do you prefer companies like Empower Network better that sells information products versus health products?

2 comments

  1. Anonymous

    Even though 4Life might be a legitimate company & they do sell a “good” product, I find their recruitment process unethical. When my mom brought a 4Life representative to our house, he wouldn’t answer my questions. I asked if their products were FDA approved, & he completely ignore the question. It seems he was there to recruit as many people as possible, & it didn’t matter who. They also falsely advertise their product. How the hell is “educating” your immune system work? There is NO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE that supports that claim. Already there are many red flags coming up about this company. I looked all over the Internet for documentation to support their “4life can prevent & cure cancer” statement & have found NOTHING.

    It all sounds like another Herbalife scam. Their business model is severely flawed. Distributors have to spend their OWN money just to buy the products. Distributors get paid by commissions (which is what all illegal pyramid schemes do) & bonuses, which is chump change. How can a distributor be able to sell or even recruit with that that amount of chump change.

    I really question 4Life’s business model. The fact their products are not FDA approved, they falsify information about their product, & try to recruit as many “distributors” as possible makes me think it is all one big pyramid scheme.
    Their products are questionable, & I would take precautions before using them. I recommend seeing your doctor first before using ANY 4Life products.

    • Missy

      It is really sad to read that your family had such a bad experience. I on the other hands, have been blessed to have found a natural supplement that finally helped my son with his seizures. In 2011 my son was diagnosed with Myoclonic Astatic and Staring Spells epilepsy. Some doctors consider this type of epilepsy to be the worst compare to the others.

      After 3 different types of medication my son’s seizures would still be progressive, 20 to 25 a day. Although he never convulsed, this was worst than if he did.

      It is at the end of 2011 that I decide to try something natural, something that wouldn’t harm my son who at the time was almost 3 years old.

      I was referred to a 4life distributor, who took the time to not sell to me but rather helped me find the best supplement for my son. Like you, I was skeptical but I decided to give it a chance for the sake of my son. To my surprise, two weeks after I started giving my son the RECALL and the RIO VIDA, my son’s seizures went from 18 to 22 a day to 12-13 a day. He was still having way to many but considering that none of the traditional medication had done nothing for him, for me it truly seem like a miracle.

      My son today has been seizure free since 2013, and he does not take any antiepileptic meds.

      I understand that maybe the leader that went to your moms house wasn’t unfortunately the best one, but please do not judge the whole company and other leaders for the mistakes of one person.

      If you do your research correctly, 4Life is listed in the PDR for 11 consecutive years and its striving to bring the best products based on the one that started it all, the transfer factor formula. You can visit pdr.net for more info on the transfer factor support to the immune system. This is an unbiased information, therefore I am hopeful that it will clarify any misunderstanding you may have.

      When it comes to the company, 4Life was listed #15 in the Inc. 500 magazine and it is still amongst some of the best companies out there. Network marketing or MLM as it is also knows, is NOT a PYRAMID.

      In order to be successful, any individual who wants to become a network marketing professional must follow the layout that has been drawn for many years, since the 70s to be exact, so that his business can be successful. Matt Morris also talks about this mattmorris.com

      I would strongly suggest that you reevaluate your thoughts and opinion regarding 4Life and its products. Please visit their website at 4life.com and you will find that nowhere in their page or products it says that it has been approved by the FDA. Their statement is the same one as the one in any natural supplements, such as:

      *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
      *These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

      I truly hope this helped and God bless!

      Missy

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