Weight Loss Programs
An estimated 40% of American women are now clinically obese and among men it is rapidly rising. Obesity has been related to coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes, high blood cholesterol, gout, gallbladder disease, kidney failure, and cancers of the breast and endometrium. Special step-by-step lifestyle management programs designed to help you choose which foods are best for your body type while incorporating cleansing and extra weight burning programs. Metabolism programs available for sluggish thyroids and low glycemic index body types.
Get Healthy! Get Lean!
Achieving and maintaining a proper ratio of body fat to lean muscle mass is often important to both physical and psychological well-being. A healthy, lean body weight may be associated with:
- Optimal metabolism and blood sugar handling
- Healthy hormone balance
- Healthy cholesterol and blood pressure
- Healthy cardiovascular function
- Reduced risk to a variety of chronic health conditions
- Enhanced body image
- Healthy joint and bone health
- Increased energy, vitality, strength, and stamina
The negative effects of an altered body composition (high fat-to-lean muscle ratio) may include chronic conditions such as high cholesterol, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and estrogen imbalance.
UltraMeal is a powdered medical food designed to provide nutritional support for the management of conditions associated with altered body composition. UltraMeal is proven to decrease fat and preserve muscle when used as part of a sensible body composition management program, including a lowfat diet and regular exercise.
Clinically Proven
The UltraMeal Program has been clinically tested in a University setting, where it was found that individuals who follow the UltraMeal diet and exercise program may decrease their body fat while simultaneously increasing their lean muscle.
Another study compared the effectiveness of the supervised UltraMeal Program to an unsupervised, over-the-counter diet drink program. Diet drink participants lost 85% of their weight from muscle, and only 15% from fat.
In contrast, the UltraMeal participants lost 100% of their weight from fat.2 This is an important difference, because preserving lean muscle tissue may offer an advantage for maintaining long-term weight loss. And isn't that really your ultimate goal?
Easy and Convenient
The UltraMeal Program is easy to follow, delicious, and offers proven results. The program includes the tasty UltraMeal shake and a step- by-step program guide, complete with menu plans, recipes, vegetarian options, a shopping list, and tips for travel and dining out. Or ask your practitioner for the new Quick-Start Guide. Achieving your desired weight has never been so easy!
With UltraMeal, you GAIN:
- Improved body composition Control over your weight
- Convenient, single-serving packets
- Variety - six delicious flavors
- Great nutrition
- Better appetite control
With UltraMeal, you KEEP Lean body mass - your muscles!
With UltraMeal, all you LOSE is weight! Especially weight from fat.
Why wait!!
The UltraMeal Program has been successfully used in doctors' offices worldwide. Join the thousands who have achieved their body composition goals using the UltraMeal Program
Ultra Meal Success Stories!
Wanda is a 30-year-old mother of two young children, ages 1 and 3 years. She noted that the majority of her weight gain occurred during her pregnancies (40-50 pounds per pregnancy). She followed the UltraMeal Program for 7 months and achieved a 36-pound weight loss. Her initial weight was 243 pounds. She enjoys walking 30 minutes, 5 days per week, along with light weight training and isometrics 3 times per week
The information provided in these case histories is for educational purposes only and is not intended to prescribe treatment. The UltraMeal product mentioned in this publication is a medical food to be used only under the direct supervision of your healthcare practitioner. Not all patients will experience the same results as those indicated in the case histories..
*The names mentioned in these case histories have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.