Protein Diet
Ideal Protein is a superior quality, high biological value protein developed in an ISO 9001 certified laboratory in compliance with Health Canada's pharmaceutical standards. As a result, essential amino acids ensure that an ideal amount of protein is absorbed by the body with Ideal Protein.
The Method
Achieve weight loss superior to any other diet program you have ever tried by increasing muscle mass and enhancing your metabolism and relying on our maintenance plan to keep it off!
* Lose an Average of 3-7 Pounds Per Week
* Primarily Promotes Fat Loss
* Helps To Maintain Muscle Mass
* Supports Cellulite Reduction
* Promotes Vitality & Energy
* Naturally Suppresses Appetite
Ideal Protein
Ideal Protein is ideal for those who want to reach and maintain a healthy weight by primarily reducing body fat and retaining muscle mass.
It's also an excellent cellulite treatment. Ideal Protein's targeted approach and detoxifying effect shrink fat cells, thereby eliminating most cellulite. Since Ideal Protein contains a significant amount of high biological value protein, it revitalizes and softens the skin by providing
it with the nutrients it needs.
Ideal Protein is an excellent daily protein supplement at breakfast, lunch or dinner, ideal for individuals who want to build or retain their muscle mass. We offer a wide range of entrees, desserts, snacks and beverages. Because it's low-carb, it's even perfect for diabetics.
Contact us today to ask us about Ideal Protein and what it can do to improve your life!
What is Protein?
Proteins have numerous benefits, and are essential for growth and repair. Skin, organs, muscles, hair and fingernails are all mainly protein materials. Proteins help to synthesize hormones (for example, insulin). Because disease-fighting antibodies are synthesized from protein, it is also crucial to the immune system .
Proteins should provide no more than 25% of total daily energy intake, with the remainder provided by lipids (15%) and carbohydrates (60%). Insufficient lipid (fat) and carbohydrate intake will cause the body to draw on its proteins for energy.
Protein-rich foods include meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, milk and other dairy products, as well as legumes. Proteins are also found in smaller quantities in grains and grain products (wheat, rice and bread), while fats, fruit, vegetables and sugar contain virtually no protein.
On average, the human body requires about 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight each day. Adults need protein for repair, while children, adolescents and pregnant women need it to support growth and development
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