Meal replacement shakes or food bars!
            
                
                    rajalaw                
                
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                    I was wondering if someone tries or has tried meal replacement shakes or food bars. I have come across various such shakes and food bars through companies like Weight Watchers, Ecosway, Monavie, ViSalus Body By Vi™ Challenge, etc. I am tempted to use the meal replacement shake or food bar to replace one meal or use as a snack. I think that from caloric intake point of view, they are Ok. However, I like to know if any of the contents has any negative effect on the body. Any feedback will be helpful.                
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            they never keep me satisfide...0
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            Hi,
I tend to use a whey protein shake after my workout and one before bed, ive also started to have a scoop of protein in with my morning porridge. What are you wanting to do? Are you trying to have extra smaller meals or just have a shake instead of real food? Also how do you/how often do you train and how are you training?
More questions than answers but drop me a line if you want.
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            I tend to favor shakes over bars as they (usually) have less ingredients0
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            I've tried several and never found any I like too well. I don't know that any of them are harmful. What I do is make a protein shake in the morning and put some Udo oil in it and a half a banana along with some miller's bran and oaks. I mix that in the blender and it tastes great. The oil in it keeps me from getting hungry quickly and it has a nice mix of carbs and protein plus the good fat. You might try it. Of course, when you get to deciding on protein powder, you run into a whole new decision to make. Of course, there's no substitute for real food. But MR drinks or a protein shake like I describe is good for one meal or perhaps an in-between meal.0
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            I like Bolthouse Farms Protein Shakes.
You should watch out for any shakes/bars that have salt or anything hydrogenated listed in the ingredients. The salt will just make you retain water and it's not necessary, it's only added for flavor or as a preservative. Hydrogenated anything means trans-fat and that's not good for your body. Try going with a shake that's located in the refrigerated section, not sitting on a warm shelf.
If you want to use protein powder instead, try one that's either soy or whey protein with little else added.0 - 
            I think it really depends on the ingredients so make sure you read lables. Sometimes I have a protein shake after strength training to feed my muscles quickly and it's and easy snack. I also like Shakeology to replace a snack because it fills me up for a couple hours and gives me some of the nutrients I lack from not eating a super clean diet. If you don't like the taste of any of them don't bother forcing it down. I happen to like the taste of chocolate Shakeology and chocolate Optimum Nutrition or Scivation whey protein powders.
Oh and if you choose meal replacement/protein bars watch out for sugar alcohol, those can lead to tummy issues.0 - 
            they never keep me satisfide...
me either! I use protein shakes if I'm way under calories.0 - 
            4 cups of water (for me) and a Pure Protein® protein bar
My fav is the Chocolate Peanut Butter bar
The 50 gram size bar
~200 calories
20grams protein
2grams sugar
http://www.pureprotein.net/pages/category.aspx?cat=BARS#50_g_Bars0 - 
            Neither.......................I use them to SUPPLEMENT my FOOD intake. You can eat food.0
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            They are great if you get the right kinds.
For shakes you want under 200 calories and a min of 25 grams of protein.
For bars you want no more than 200 calories and a min of 17 grams of protein.
I like the premier protein shakes - whey protein - 160 calories and 30 grams of protein
and for bars, pure protein are great.
These are a great way to increase your protien and get to a more healthy food intake.
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            I usually dont have time to eat a good breakfast at home so I eat Clif bars on the go. They are 250 calories. My fav is the chocolate almond fudge0
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            Pure Protein bars are my favorite. I love the s'mores one. It's so chewy and dense. And 19 g of protein for 180 cals, that's about as good as it gets.0
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            I've never felt full on the premade shakes alone. I DO however love my protien shake at home. Its a combo between protien shake and green smoothy.
I scoop PVL ISO-Sport Whey-Vanilla (30g protein)
2 handfuls of spring mix
1 serving low cal yogurt (I like the tropical flavor source)
1/8 cup ground flax
1/2 cup raspberries
1/2 cup blueberries
1-1.5 cups water.
Its 340 cals but keeps me feeling full for hours!!0 - 
            I use Shakeology every day and it keeps me full with no problem. Lately I have been mixing in a scoop of whey also to up my protein
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