Technically no, 4Life is not a pyramid scheme.
Distributors can earn money by selling the products and earning a commission.
However, 4Life is more similar to a "pyramid scheme in disguise". Let me explain what I mean by this...
Some pyramid schemes have done their best to disguise themselves as legitimate businesses.
If you suspect that the business you are getting into is a pyramid scheme, avoid it immediately.
Make sure to do your research on the company first before diving in. Refrain from wasting your time, money, and effort on scams.
Since 4Life members earn money by selling products and recruiting new members, it is safe to say that 4Life is not a pyramid scheme.
However, just like all of the other health supplements MLM we have encountered, I do not advise joining 4Life.
A legitimate business must provide proper training and support to its members to properly sell and market its products.
Of course, the focus of 4Life is recruiting, which makes the company resemble a pyramid scheme.
4Life is just another one of those MLM (aka Network Marketing, aka Pyramid Scheme) Programs whose main purpose is to sign you up, buy a product kit, then get you to sign up your friends, family, and co-workers to do the same thing.