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Old 11-08-2006   #1 (permalink)
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i just started training and only want to do cardio to trim the fat. im 244 and want to be 205.. i want to know which is the meal replacement shacke powder out there. they all say either---- burn fat, gain muscle, time release,--- i mean so many out there and its hard to select the right one.. i am currently taking TIRATRICOL-- which is woring, but i work 12 hrs a day and need a pick me up shake that wont f up my diet or training.. does the ufc xycience work? help
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Dunno man, how many calories are you taking in a day now, no less than 500 or so of your regular intake?
I find a lot of people jump right into training without analyzing what caloric intake they have now, to assess what they need to do to cut fat..

What is the Protein/Carb/Fat breakdown of your day? You need to supply more info to get an aswer you're happy with

One thing I DO know is, that I wouldn't spend anymore than I have to for powder, and that usually rules out Xyience.

Generally you can find a good powder in a 5 lb tub for around 40-50 bucks with a 75/15/5 breakdown P/C/F.

Tiatricol isn't very safe, you'd be better on a ECA stack **IN MODERATION**. At least this way you're not killing your Thyroid ^^.

Remember a shake only adds fuel or meal replacement to keep your body burning calories, as well as supply your muscle with the needed 1.5:1 ratio to sustain muscle mass and grow. Depending on the need of the shake, you may need to analyze your current calroic intake to establish what TYPE of shake you are looking for rather than buying based on name.

If you want more info, provide more details...
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Always remember to research the ingredients in whatever you are taking too.

Like Diggler said that Tiatricol isn't safe and there are a quit a few other things that depending on your physical health and/or needs can be a big negative for a person's health. There's also a ton of stuff that is just over priced crap...that in a couch potato may work short term but for someone that is already active is just a waste.

You have to know what grams etc. of the ingredients (not just protein) are needed too to know if the shake just throws those things in to jack the price or they are at a level that actually does any good.

Sorry to say but it takes a bit of reading to get a good perspective on nutrition and all the grams etc.

Not hard but just have to read up on it.
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Meal replacement? Something Low-glycemic (keeps giving you nutrients and energy over a longer time)

NUTRIMEAL
Each serving of Nutrimeal™ provides 15 grams of soy, whey and other proteins. (French Vanilla Nutrimeal™ contains all 15 grams of protein as soy). Soy may help maintain cardiovascular health, diastolic blood pressure, and HDL-cholesterol levels, provided they are healthy to begin with. Soy protein is a complete protein, containing all of the essential amino acids in optimal ratios and in a highly digestible form. Nutrimeal™ contains numerous soy phytonutrients, which may help support a healthy immune system. It also has guaranteed levels of soy isoflavones, which have antioxidant effects that may help maintain bone health and moderate natural hormone cycles.* Whey protein, which is also easily digestible, is an excellent source of amino acids essential for building a healthy body.

LOW-GLYCEMIC FORMULA
Help reduce the frequent carbohydrate cravings and health risks associated with a high-glycemic diet. Nutrimeal™ has now been reformulated for a low glycemic index of 23, providing sustained energy and greater satiety throughout the day.

Contains 8 grams of dietary fiber per serving, which can help maintain a healthy heart and circulatory system*
Dutch Chocolate and Wild Strawberry Nutrimeal™ provides 15 grams protein from soy, whey, and other sources
French Vanilla Nutrimeal™ provides 15 grams of soy protein
Glycemic index of 23
Low-glycemic foods may help inhibit fat-storage mechanisms in the body
Helps reduce carbohydrate cravings and deliver sustained energy

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