visalus vs slim fast?
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No i mean it can be good to take it with milk if you are looking to gain mass! If you're trying to cut it is just best to take it with water. In my opinion. Lol
Adding milk to a protein shake will make you gain mass??? How much milk are you putting in there???0 -
NO people! i am just saying that if your goal is to gain muscle mass milk would be better than water. If you aren't looking to gain mass, using water is a good way to avoid some cals. unless you want to use milk. It won't make you huge lol0
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NO people! i am just saying that if your goal is to gain muscle mass milk would be better than water. If you aren't looking to gain mass, using water is a good way to avoid some cals. unless you want to use milk. It won't make you huge lol
Adding muscle mass comes from taking in adequate protein at a calorie surplus.
Just singling out milk outside of any other context, is irrelevant here.0 -
It doesn't matter what you say or how you say it, someone will twist it and spit it back at you.0
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No i mean it can be good to take it with milk if you are looking to gain mass! If you're trying to cut it is just best to take it with water. In my opinion. Lol
Oh...I see....the extra 8g of protein in the cup of milk is going to make you more bulky than the 24-27g of protein the 1 scoop of whey powder? That makes no sense. And....like Sarah said...it's not the protein that makes you "bulky"0 -
I have two a day. I have one at breakfast time but then I will eat a light lunch (which snacks in between) then have my second shake around 2. I am usually going to the gym around 4 so it really helps keep my satisfied before I eat dinner. There is no artificial sugars in the shakes like Slim Fast does which can cause a lot of headaches for some. Give it a try for a month and see how you like it. But I still do add a lot of veggies and fruits with lean protein in my diet.0
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It has protein which is satiating. It is cheaper and you get more protein for your calories to just make your own out of whey isolate.
I REALLY wish people would do their OWN research before making comments on something they obviously know nothing about. You never know WHY a person is asking a specific question and it's always best to just say 'I don't know' rather than providing people with one's opinion and passing it off as 'fact.' Not EVERY program works for everyBODY but, isn't it great that we have CHOICES?
You are absolutely correct..there IS no 'magic shake' or 'magic pill'. It takes a COMBINATION of proper nutrition, eating right and exercise. PERIOD. Vi happens to provide one with nutrients that MOST people won't necessarily receive based on their habits and/or lifestyle and can ASSIST in one's ultimate healthy LIFESTYLE goals.
Just FYI...I have been using ViSalus (CORRECT spelling) since April 2012 and I AM a Promoter. As SHOCKING as this may sound...I EAT!! Every 3-4 hours, too! *GASP* And, I've never been overweight and started using Vi simply because I hit a plateau (for almost 2 years) even though I ate healthy and exercised 5-6 days a week (i.e. gym, hiking (40-50 miles/week), bike riding (20 miles/3-4 times a week, etc.) and, I was suffering from EXTREME fatigue and insomnia. Now, even though we make NO medical claims...it DID resolve those issues (and more) for ME. Each person is DIFFERENT.
Bottom Line: If you WANT it...you have to WORK for it! It's all about CHOICE to live a healthy lifestyle. One must WANT to change and do what is necessary to make the ONLY PLACE ONE HAS TO LIVE...the BEST place ever!
It doesn't matter WHAT you do...just DO something!
Much LOVE and POSITIVITY to you all!0 -
Not a scam, I have a family member that uses it and she does quite well
That being said, keep in mind that this is a lifestyle deal. If you use the shakes to slim down, and then after reaching your goal eat like crap, you're going to gain again. Make sure if you choose to use them that you learn proper nutrition so you don't rebound later.
It's not my cup of tea, but to each their own. If they work for you, do it. If you find you like them but they're too expensive, buy a protein powder and make your own. At the end of the day, it's all about a calorie deficit, and if the shakes help you with that, then more power to you. Good luck regardless
Side note: Also, if you decide to promote them, do everyone a favor. Don't turn into a shark that refuses to hear the word "no". Your friends and family will thank you!0
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