Nutrimeal FAQs
1. How is Nutrimeal different from other meal replacement products and other general purpose nutritional supplements?
Nutrimeal is more than just calories. It is a precise blend of quality protein, low-glycemic carbohydrates, dietary fiber, and many micronutrients that will give you the energy you need throughout the day. In addition, Nutrimeal contains 8 grams of dietary fiber per serving.
2. What kind of protein is in Nutrimeal™?
Nutrimeal contains high quality protein from soy, whey, and other non-animal sources. (French Vanilla Nutrimeal contains soy-only protein.) Soy protein is a complete protein, containing all of the essential amino acids in optimal ratios and in a highly digestible form. Soy protein is also very easy for the body to digest. Nutrimeal contains NO genetically modified soy protein. Whey protein, which is also easily digestible, is an excellent source of amino acids essential for building a healthy body.
3. What is the nutritional profile of Nutrimeal™?
Nutrimeal contains 230 calories (when mixed with water), 15 grams of protein, 32 grams of low-glycemic carbohydrates, 7 grams of fat per serving and 0 trans fat.
4. Nutrimeal™ has been certified to be low-glycemic. Is this important?
Absolutely. Clinical tests show that low-glycemic foods help maintain healthy blood sugar and insulin levels. Refined carbohydrates can cause a rise in insulin, which interferes with fat metabolism. Nutrimeal has a glycemic index of 23
5. Is Nutrimeal™ good for weight management?
Yes. Nutrimeal is extremely beneficial for people who want to lose weight.* Nutrimeal contains 8 grams of dietary fiber per serving. Dietary fiber can aid with feelings of satiety.
6. Is Nutrimeal™ useful for people who are not physically active?
Using Nutrimeal as part of a healthy, balanced diet can benefit people who are routinely sedentary. The vitamins and minerals in Nutrimeal provide additional micronutrients to those who are not physically active.
7. Should women take Nutrimeal™?
Women, in particular, should take Nutrimeal because the female metabolic profile tends to facilitate fat storage. Many women find Nutrimeal helpful because it tastes great and is a convenient way to get the nutrients they need. In addition, women who try to lose body fat through standard dieting methods not only risk vitamin and mineral deficiencies, but can be derailed by frustration and the constant hunger that low food intake creates. Nutrimeal allows women to eat regularly and avoid hunger pangs that come with low-calorie dieting, so vitamin and mineral deficiencies are less frequent.�
8. Should senior citizens take Nutrimeal™?
Senior citizens can also benefit from Nutrimeal because poor appetite and poor nutrient selection frequently compromise their ingestion patterns. Even though they may eat the RDA levels of carbohydrates, protein, and fat, they continue to lose muscle mass through their later years. Maintaining muscle mass and strength is critical to their ability to live independently. Nutrimeal also contains fiber that helps regularity.*
9. Should my children be taking Nutrimeal™?
In the case of young children, you should always consult your pediatrician before changing your child's diet. Nutrimeal provides only the highest quality nutrient-dense ingredients. Children and especially teenagers may greatly benefit from the incorporation of Nutrimeal into their diets.
10. What is the best way to use Nutrimeal™?
The best way to use Nutrimeal is to make your favorite shakes. Many people add fruit and ice to their Nutrimeal. You can also add ingredients like juice concentrate, honey, vanilla extract, non-fat flavored yogurt, etc. The possibilities are endless
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Friday, November 9, 2007
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