UltraMeal
has been clinically tested as part of a balanced dietary and
regular exercise program and shown to reduce
body fat while preserving
lean muscle mass. The typical over-the-counter product is an
extremely
sweet drink or bar with generally small amounts of poor quality
proteins. UltraMeal has 15 or more grams of protein per serving. Lower
protein products may result in loss of lean muscle mass in body
composition programs.
Also, the main ingredient in many
over-the-counter products is plain table sugar or sucrose. There is no
added sucrose in UltraMeal products. UltraMeal contains the
low-glycemic index carbohydrate fructose (fruit sugar) as part of the
macronutrient blend. Fructose does not cause the rise in blood sugar
that sucrose can.
Third, unlike many over-the-counter products,
UltraMeal varieties are fortified with a complete vitamin and mineral
core supplying valuable sources of all these important nutrients. It is
a particularly rich source of
non-dairy calcium for improving bone
health.
Fourth, unlike many other products, UltraMeal shake formulas
are formulated to exclude yeast,
eggs, hydrogenated oils, sucrose, or
gluten. The UltraMeal Bar contains a very similar ratio of
vitamins,
minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, and fat to the UltraMeal soy
powdered drink mix.
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