Meal replacement shakes
Shelleybean29
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Anyone tried meal replacement shakes? Which ones are the best? Did you have success? I am considering trying it but not sure.
Hoping someone has some advice. Thanks!!
Hoping someone has some advice. Thanks!!
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I use total lean- lean shakes, the premixed ones. i got them as a free sample from GNC. they also come in a power form. i did alot of research before i started using them. Alot of people say they are the best tasting stuff they have tried. i drink the Valina bean but they also come in strawberry and chocolate. you can do alot with them just look online and read reviews0
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You can do a search on this topic for lots of discussion. As for me and quite a few others here, eat real food. I love food. I don't want to drink all my calories. And it is not sustainable for life or educational in teaching you how to eat.0
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I do. I use Herbalife myself but there are a lot of kinds. I like it because I don't like to eat in the morning. I can get a shake down easier than food. I use one at night for a bedtime snack too. Even if I didn't use Heralife I would use some kind of protein shake because I like to have a good amount of protein in my diet. I use a protein drink after lifting for instance.0
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You can do a search on this topic for lots of discussion. As for me and quite a few others here, eat real food. I love food. I don't want to drink all my calories. And it is not sustainable for life or educational in teaching you how to eat.
absolutely, you use meal replacements then what happens when you come off you put it all back on.0 -
I use Shakeology. It's all natural and tastes good. A little pricey but I think it's worth it.0
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I use Shakeology. It's a powder that you mix, but you can add in fruits, vegetables, milk, whatever you like. It's loaded with vitamins and nutrients, so it's really healthy for you. Plus, it's delicious and there are 3 flavors to choose from: greenberry, tropical strawberry, and chocolate.0
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I was using Herbalife which is great and the yummiest I've encountered. I'm vegan now though so I can only use the allergen free blend (which tastes like canned peas, IMO) and MAYBE the kosher kind. So I've since gotten this instead:
http://www.nutribiotic.com/rice-protein-spectrum-shake-20oz.html
which is pretty good - does have a bit of a chalky aftertaste but goes great with a frozen banana blended into almond dark chocolate milk.
I also got this:
http://www.herbspro.com/shop/productdetail.asp?ptid=82134&utm_source=Googlebase&utm_medium=Feed&gclid=COCt2NKEzLICFXSSPAodVkoAUw
Which is definitely more RAW tasting and might be better with fruits and greens.
I like them. They're quick, easy, and fill you up, no problem.0 -
The hardest part of the weight loss process is keeping the weight off. I am not sure I understand how supplementing real food for liquid calories educates you in portion size, or making healthy choices............0
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I've had friends who've used them when trying to gain muscle, but apart from that I don't really see the point of them- they don't fill you up; so it's basically just an expensive way to consume loads of calories without the enjoyment of actual food.0
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I have been using Slimfast for about a month now. But I figured out that as long as you eat about 200 calories for breakfast and lunch, and then 100 calorie snacks after breakfast and after lunch and at the end of the day-you can "wean" yourself off the replacement shakes. And you have to watch what you eat for dinner and just portion out everything!
I will stop drinking Slimfast in a couple weeks when I get down to my goal weight. Then I will replace those calories with real food again!0 -
Every time there is one of these threads there are the slew of comments about how you shouldn't drink meal replacements and blah blah blah. I don't believe the OP was asking if she SHOULD drink them, she was asking for opinions from those that DO drink them. There is nothing wrong with drinking a meal replacement shake if that's what you choose to do. If you are using a healthy one, there's no reason you can't drink it the rest of your life if you want to. If you are learning portion control and healthy eatting then you won't gain back the weight when you stop drinking them. You continue to eat sensibly, staying in your calorie goals.
When someone asks for an opinion about wether or not to drink them, then feel free to preach about how much of a waste you think they are, but when someone is asking about opinions from those who actually drink them - move on and let those people share their opinions.
I'm sorry, but I get so tired of the negativity every time someone posts about nutritional shakes.0 -
I read on here many times and also hard Bob Harper talk about drinking your calories. I use to drink lots of sweet tea and sodas and sometime only eat 2 big meals. Now I am eating more sensible ,no sodas or no tea and I do drink slim fast atleast one meal- most of time. But I try to stay 1200-1600 cals a day.
I find that there is no prob with meal replacement shakes. Atleast they aren't empty calories.0 -
I drink an IsaLean Pro shake from Isagenix after my workouts (super high protein and counts as a full meal) and I drink Shakeology for dessert every night for all the fruit/veggie nutrition it supplies. That said, I eat 6 times a day so the other four meals are "real" food. I also sell both products so I get them at a discount which is helpful I consume around 1600-2000 cals a day and have lost 15.4 pounds in 9 weeks so I'm happy0
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I drink protein shakes, sometimes in placement of a meal if I'm in a rush or lazy lol.
I use Maxitone.0 -
The skim fast shakes are tasty and filling.
They come in powder form or ready to drink in bottles.
They are reasonable priced too.
They are great if you want something quick without having to worry about too many calories x0 -
Every time there is one of these threads there are the slew of comments about how you shouldn't drink meal replacements and blah blah blah. I don't believe the OP was asking if she SHOULD drink them, she was asking for opinions from those that DO drink them. There is nothing wrong with drinking a meal replacement shake if that's what you choose to do. If you are using a healthy one, there's no reason you can't drink it the rest of your life if you want to. If you are learning portion control and healthy eatting then you won't gain back the weight when you stop drinking them. You continue to eat sensibly, staying in your calorie goals.
When someone asks for an opinion about wether or not to drink them, then feel free to preach about how much of a waste you think they are, but when someone is asking about opinions from those who actually drink them - move on and let those people share their opinions.
I'm sorry, but I get so tired of the negativity every time someone posts about nutritional shakes.
I agree Hun.
I don't have shakes all the time but they certainly help me on those days where I've not planned my meals or need something quick x0 -
I eat the meal replacement bars. I cant stand the texture/taste of the shakes. The bars are AWESOME!
Special K- Double chocolate peanut butter protein bars YUM YUM!
Cheapest place Ive found them is at Walmart(in protein/vitamin section) its like 6 bars for 5.00 or you can get them from Sam's club 48 bars for 16.98 (online price)
but my dr has recommend (a while ago) the EAS rich chocolate kind. It taste like a yoohoo, but I cant get past the texture. Its like drinking cake mix0 -
i use body fortress whey protein. its a really good price, i find it for under $15 at walmart. there is several flavors and they are very good tasting. 26 grams of protein per scoop and 140 calories. i recommend them to all my clients. i am a personal trainer and i carry samples on me .0
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Every time there is one of these threads there are the slew of comments about how you shouldn't drink meal replacements and blah blah blah. I don't believe the OP was asking if she SHOULD drink them, she was asking for opinions from those that DO drink them. There is nothing wrong with drinking a meal replacement shake if that's what you choose to do. If you are using a healthy one, there's no reason you can't drink it the rest of your life if you want to. If you are learning portion control and healthy eatting then you won't gain back the weight when you stop drinking them. You continue to eat sensibly, staying in your calorie goals.
When someone asks for an opinion about wether or not to drink them, then feel free to preach about how much of a waste you think they are, but when someone is asking about opinions from those who actually drink them - move on and let those people share their opinions.
I'm sorry, but I get so tired of the negativity every time someone posts about nutritional shakes.
Yeah-it's-off topic,actually..
and annoying--if you--came on the thread, to glean name-brands of effective shakes or if they suck!
---so, thanks for that!
While I am in the losing weight-phase of my fitness--I am looking to use at least one shake a day.
So I am on the thread to learn about more. Bumping for more answers.0 -
I love healthy homemade protein shakes and have one for breakfast each day. Mornings are crazy for me as I am getting kids off to school and myself to work, so I load the blender with dry ingredients before bed, then add milk, frozen fruit, whatever, in the morning, whirr away for a few seconds, pour into a tall glass, and head out the door, glass in hand! I sip it slowly during my 20 minute drive to work, and it keeps me satisfied for 3 or 4 hours. I use a few different recipes - banana PB chocolate, or vanilla mixed berry, or almond butter mocha...
Drinking empty calories like a Coke or sweet tea is NOT equivalent to drinking a shake loaded with protein, nutrients, and fiber! My homemade shakes are creamy and delicious, and using frozen fruit and/or crushed ice makes them thick like milkshakes. I don't buy premade shakes - I want to control the contents and avoid questionable ingredients (like corn syrup!). So - if you don't find a premade one that fits the bill, or if they are prohibitively expensive, consider buying a tub of protein powder and big bags of frozen fruit at Sam's Club like I do and make your own. Variety is the spice of life!0 -
I usually eat real food, but sometimes I'll want to keep things very simple for a few days and will have Labrada for Her for two meals and a real meal at the end of the day. I like the Ice Cream Vanilla flavor.0
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Every time there is one of these threads there are the slew of comments about how you shouldn't drink meal replacements and blah blah blah. I don't believe the OP was asking if she SHOULD drink them, she was asking for opinions from those that DO drink them. There is nothing wrong with drinking a meal replacement shake if that's what you choose to do. If you are using a healthy one, there's no reason you can't drink it the rest of your life if you want to. If you are learning portion control and healthy eatting then you won't gain back the weight when you stop drinking them. You continue to eat sensibly, staying in your calorie goals.
When someone asks for an opinion about wether or not to drink them, then feel free to preach about how much of a waste you think they are, but when someone is asking about opinions from those who actually drink them - move on and let those people share their opinions.
I'm sorry, but I get so tired of the negativity every time someone posts about nutritional shakes.
Well said!!!!! I totally agree with you!
I mix up shakes using Protein Powder, almond milk, frozen fruits and veggies when I don't have time to make real food. Sure beats the alternative of running up the street for fast food, which is what I would have done in the past. I also find that a good chocolate protein powder, thrown in the blender with some unsweetened almond milk and a frozen banana makes a great healthy alternative to Ice Cream or Chocolate treats when I have a sweet craving.
I use the Aria Vanilla and BSN Syntha-6 Protein Powder Chocolate Milk Shake flavors.0 -
I love my shakes; I'll do a month of Amazing Grass, the next Vega One.
I've ALWAYS been a bad breakfast eater (read nothing) then the rest of the day its flying fork sparks........ using shakes I either have them AS shakes or it will be a smoothie. The benefits have astounded me, and has led to a more informed outlook as to my dietary intake.
Also money savings: since my nutritional needs are being addressed I don't have to get supplements like a vitamin, or splurge on crapola because my body needs something.0 -
I loooove the Special K chocolate protein shakes. I usually drink one for breakfast because I'm not that hungry in the morning.
You could also try juicing some fruits and vegetables for a meal.nom nom nom0 -
ViSalus is my shake of choice... i have tried a lot of shakes and protein powder and by far ViSalus beats them all.0
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I really enjoy Promasil protein powder blended with plain yogurt and some berries and maybe a banana. Depending how much fruit and yogurt you use it makes a 200-400 calorie meal that's got a good nutritional profile. And it's quick to throw together and drink on the way to work if you have to.0
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ditto on what jfatheree said the second time0
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I love healthy homemade protein shakes and have one for breakfast each day. Mornings are crazy for me as I am getting kids off to school and myself to work, so I load the blender with dry ingredients before bed, then add milk, frozen fruit, whatever, in the morning, whirr away for a few seconds, pour into a tall glass, and head out the door, glass in hand! I sip it slowly during my 20 minute drive to work, and it keeps me satisfied for 3 or 4 hours. I use a few different recipes - banana PB chocolate, or vanilla mixed berry, or almond butter mocha...
Drinking empty calories like a Coke or sweet tea is NOT equivalent to drinking a shake loaded with protein, nutrients, and fiber! My homemade shakes are creamy and delicious, and using frozen fruit and/or crushed ice makes them thick like milkshakes. I don't buy premade shakes - I want to control the contents and avoid questionable ingredients (like corn syrup!). So - if you don't find a premade one that fits the bill, or if they are prohibitively expensive, consider buying a tub of protein powder and big bags of frozen fruit at Sam's Club like I do and make your own. Variety is the spice of life!
I make my own, too-I'm lactose intolerant so I use almond coconut milk, or soymilk, frozen fruit (I buy bananas out of the "dustbin"-the sale pile at the grocery- peel them, freeze them on cookie sheets, toss them in a freezer bag to store. Add one, with milk, protein powder (chocolate or vanilla) ice and sometimes a second frozen fruit. Whip in the blender. I make a batch sometimes without the banana but with other fruit like mixed berries, pour it into small freezer safe bowls and freeze them-and I have "ice cream" for when I'm having a sweet craving.
Making my own keeps ME in control of ingredients, cost and taste!0 -
I use total lean- lean shakes, the premixed ones. i got them as a free sample from GNC. they also come in a power form. i did alot of research before i started using them. Alot of people say they are the best tasting stuff they have tried. i drink the Valina bean but they also come in strawberry and chocolate. you can do alot with them just look online and read reviews
Same LOVE THEM!0 -
i use rdy mixed slimfast shakes sometimes i am a very busy person at the moment and i find them very handy when i havnt the time to stop and make lunch0
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