I'm copying this from my response to Kenbar on another thread in order to answer some of the people looking for a Product B update.
Please keep in mind that I don't represent the company other than as an authorized distributor, but I can continue to speak on this topic as a natural health advocate who recommends and uses Product B daily.
It seems the problem with getting good data published at this time is because of regulatory issues. The claims and representations for telomerase activators have not been established yet. Product B has a lot riding on it for the future and the company would rather stay mum on the ongoing studies than jeopardize that future. At this time, the word from our legal dept. is that distributors should not even talk about our personal results or the results we see personally in the field ever day, beyond standard "look better" "feel better" claims. An Orlando TV News show did a report on Product B and the statements made by a doctor and by the reporter exceeded the current standards for claims and representations allowed for nutritional supplements. I believe that contributed to the temporary black-out on Product B promotion. It is strictly word-of-mouth that is promoting it for the time being.
I can't give you a time frame for when this situation will change. All I can say now, from personal experience and much observation, is that I highly recommend the use of Product B every day. And that people who are interested in evidence-based anti-aging should pay close attention.
One last point for now. Because I am forced to be vague, and because of the pro-pharma, anti-supplement bent of this forum, I want to help open-minded readers to have confidence in Isagenix and Product B. So I want to direct you to information on successfully completed and published clinical studies on the Isagenix product line. These studies are impressive; many doctors have called them "ground-breaking".
This is a link to the Healthcare Professionals page on my PowerYourFreedom business opportunity team website. The University of Chicago study won the American Society For Nutrition (nutrition.org) award for obesity research last year, and the newly completed Skidmore College study preliminaries are now available. The Skidmore study is currently under peer-review.
http://www.poweryour...fessionals.html
I don`t know what to say. Seems simple enough to test mice to determine if there is a notable increase in life span. Much easier to rest on profit making assumptions, then produce facts that may run in conflict with the expectations of longer life spans. At this point, to me, the lack of follow up testing/verification cast a very dark cloud of doubt as to the effectiveness in the real world regarding life extending benefits. Probably 1% of the profits being made would be enough to fund many studies...and it seems like excuses abound as to why no proof is being brought to the table...while racking in huge profits....
Starting to look like a case of..."lets not find out cause it might be/could be/will be be the end of our profit making"
Nothing against you...it`s the company that is looking bad at this point, in my opinion.
Not sure if there have been follow up studies done on any of these "life extending" telomere products...perhaps the whole concept is flawed....