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<blockquote data-quote="Almased_Nutritionist" data-source="post: 1738095" data-attributes="member: 410843"><p>Hi,</p><p>Almased is a nourishing, calorie controlled meal replacement which contains 15g of slow-releasing carbohydrates per serving, but also 27g of protein. For this reason, as it has a high protein content, the GI and GL is very low, (GI 27, GI 4) which is why many of our customers with Type 2 diabetes have experienced fantastic results no only with regards to weight loss and maintenance, but also with blood sugar levels too. If you have any further questions about Almased or our weight loss programmes, please always feel free to get in contact.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almased_Nutritionist, post: 1738095, member: 410843"] Hi, Almased is a nourishing, calorie controlled meal replacement which contains 15g of slow-releasing carbohydrates per serving, but also 27g of protein. For this reason, as it has a high protein content, the GI and GL is very low, (GI 27, GI 4) which is why many of our customers with Type 2 diabetes have experienced fantastic results no only with regards to weight loss and maintenance, but also with blood sugar levels too. If you have any further questions about Almased or our weight loss programmes, please always feel free to get in contact. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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