Short Answer

Le-Vel’s THRIVE experience costs anywhere from $100 and $300 a month. Weight and health management products similar to THRIVE include the GOLO Rescue Plan, Herbalife Nutrition, and Juice Plus+. The prices for these THRIVE alternatives range from $60 to $200 a month, depending on the brand, product, and quantity purchased. All three alternative advertise similar ingredients and health and wellness benefits. For details about THRIVE, including some cheaper alternatives to THRIVE, see below.

What is THRIVE?

THRIVE, the key product offered by Le-Vel, is advertised as an eight-week experience designed to help you achieve your health and wellness goals. The THRIVE experience includes the following three core products:

  • Capsules: Containing vitamins, minerals, plant extracts, antioxidants, enzymes, probiotics, and amino acids, the capsules are said to provide antioxidant support, lean muscle support, and digestive and immune support. They can also help with cognitive performance, weight management, and are said to calm general discomfort, according to Le-Vel.[1]
  • Patch: The patch is worn on the skin and is said to allow for the absorption of ingredients like green coffee bean extract and white willow bark over an extended period of time. The patch is advertised to support weight and appetite management, mental activity, and circulation.[1]
  • Shake mix: The shake mix comes in a variety of flavors, and it is said to complement the other two products to help you achieve your goals during the eight-week experience.[1]

Is THRIVE Worth It?

The THRIVE system costs between $100 and $300 per month.[2] This means that participating in THRIVE for the recommended eight weeks will cost $200 to $600. THRIVE has mixed reviews online — reviews from current and former customers tend to be either very positive or very negative. Some relate to weight loss goals, while others relate to customer service issues and pricing. 

Also, note that Le-Vel is a multi-level marketing company, which means that it makes money through product sales as well as through Brand Promoters buying product, selling it, and recruiting new Promoters. Our related research has more information about Le-Vel’s status as a multi-level marketing company.

Cheaper Alternatives to THRIVE

You can certainly find products similar to THRIVE at a lower price point. Below, we’ve identified three brands and products similar to THRIVE based on ingredient lists and advertised health and wellness benefits. We’ve ordered them starting with the best overall options.

1. Juice Plus+

  • How it works: Consume whole food supplements for a healthy diet and lifestyle.[3]
  • Advertised benefits: Receive the health benefits of more than 40 fruits, vegetables, and grains to support a healthy diet. Products can be purchased as capsules, chewables, shakes, and bars.[3]
  • Cost: Prices vary but typically range from about $30 to $80 per month.[4]
  • Compared to THRIVE: Vitamins, minerals, plant extracts, and antioxidants are ingredients also listed in THRIVE’S products. Juice Plus+ offers plant-based supplements to advertise similar benefits.[5] Juice Plus+ follows a multi-level marketing model that it calls a virtual franchise.[6]
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2. GOLO Metabolic Plan

  • How it works: Follow a healthy eating plan using the GOLO guidebook and take one Release capsule daily to help with weight loss.[7]
  • Advertised benefits: Prevent further weight gain, lose weight, release stored fat, increase energy and stamina, support a healthy metabolism, and balance your mood by reducing stress hormones that affect mood and can lead to stress-eating. The key supplement, Release, contains plant-based ingredients and minerals and is free from caffeine and stimulants.[7]
  • Cost: Each bottle of Release comes with 90 capsules and can be purchased in quantities of one ($59.95), two ($79.90), three ($99.90), or six ($179.70).[8]
  • Compared to THRIVE: Similar goals, including weight management, increased energy, immune support, and overall health and wellness, and listed. GOLO is not a multi-level marketing company.
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3. Herbalife

Note: In 2016, the FTC ordered Herbalife to restructure its business practices due to pyramid scheme activity; the company is currently a legitimate multi-level marketing company (as previously reported).

  • How it works: Combine multivitamins, supplements, and shakes to lose and manage weight.[9]
  • Advertised benefits: Manage weight, increase energy, and support metabolic function. There are three core products: Formula 1 Healthy Meal Nutritional Shake Mix, Formula 2 Multivitamin Complex, and Formula 3 Cell Activator.[10]
  • Cost: There are different programs to choose from, depending on how much you want to buy and spend. Programs range from about $120 to $230 a month, not including additional products like snacks and supplements.[11]
  • Compared to THRIVE: Similar goals, including weight management, increased energy, and overall health and wellness, and listed. Herbalife offers different plan options — some cost a bit less than THRIVE, while others are about the same price.
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For details on another supplement company, see our review of Genesis Pure.


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