PRODUCT NAME
Natures Way Metabolic ReSet
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1860055391
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Nature''s Way
Technical Details
Product Details
Product Dimensions
Package Dimensions
Width : 5.3 inch
Height : 5.3 inch
Length : 7.7 inch
Item Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 1.85 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN : B000FL22FK
Product Description
Metabolic ReSet Weight Loss Shake Mix safely reprograms appetite to reduce hunger and cravings*
All natural; No artificial sweeteners ot preservatives
No stimulants
Low glycemic index
High fiber / High protein
Only 8g of new carbs per serving
Contains 100% whey protein isolate
Fortified with vitamins & minerals
Smooth & Delicious
Easy-to-mix, just add water
Just 130 calories per serving
No fructose
As par of a healthy diet and exercise plan, metabolic reset addresses both the glycemic and caloric causes of weight gain.
Weight gain is often caused by the body''s response to reacting high systemic index foods (rich in simple carbohydrates or sugars). The results can be periods of intense hunger that lead to excessive calorie consumption. This is known as the ''glycemic'' cause of weight gain.
How Metabolic ReSet Works - The key is its combination of patented Viscofiber (highly viscous, soluble oat beta-glucan concentrate) and whey protein isolate. The Viscofiber proprietary blend makes Metabolic ReSet different than other weight loss supplements or simple meal replacement powders. This unique formula works in the following ways:
Creates a feeling a fullness* - Metabolic ReSet expands in the digestive tract, resulting in a prolonged sense of fullness.* By avoiding feeling of hunger, you can comfortably eat less food, less often, and consume fewer calories.
Lowers the body''s glycemic response to foods* - Metabolic ReSet slows the digestion of carbohydrates (especially from high glycemic index foods), resulting in reduced craving and a less frequent desire to eat.*
Glycemic cause of weight gain - Fad diets, poor eating habits, high glycemic index foods and genetics can each contribute to rapid rise and sharp declines in blood glucose levels, which lead to a repetitive cycle of -
Uncontrollable, frequent hunger
Excessive gravings, especially from carbohydrates
Increase conversion of