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<blockquote data-quote="RobOwen" data-source="post: 874997" data-attributes="member: 170081"><p>No, they are a mix of protein, carbs & fat with fibre and added supplements to make them nutritionally complete of a 3 meal daily intake. The last combination of meals I had totalled 19g fat, 55g carbs & 51g protein for the day's intake. That's fairly typical from what I can see from the ingredients list.</p><p></p><p>I guess so. I chose this product for its simplicity and nutritional balance, even though it is processed food. There's no weighing, measuring or counting of ingredients that may or may not vary with the cooking process.</p><p></p><p>All I can say is it's working for me. My BG levels normalised literally within 3-4 days, the weight loss has been fairly consistent at 3-5 lbs per week after the usual big drop in the first week and I should hit the 3 stone/20kg loss just before I've completed 8 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobOwen, post: 874997, member: 170081"] No, they are a mix of protein, carbs & fat with fibre and added supplements to make them nutritionally complete of a 3 meal daily intake. The last combination of meals I had totalled 19g fat, 55g carbs & 51g protein for the day's intake. That's fairly typical from what I can see from the ingredients list. I guess so. I chose this product for its simplicity and nutritional balance, even though it is processed food. There's no weighing, measuring or counting of ingredients that may or may not vary with the cooking process. All I can say is it's working for me. My BG levels normalised literally within 3-4 days, the weight loss has been fairly consistent at 3-5 lbs per week after the usual big drop in the first week and I should hit the 3 stone/20kg loss just before I've completed 8 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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