Diane Scallo, MS, RD  

Registered Dietitian
Certified Health Chef
Holistic Lifestyle Coach

 

Specializing in:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition
  • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
  • Weight Management

UltraMeal Banana Blast

UltraMeal is a medical food designed to nutritionally support the management of conditions associated with metabolic syndrome, including.

Benefits:

Designed for those who want to improve body composition, UltraMeal promotes the loss of body fat while helping to maintain lean muscle mass. UltraMeal also supports healthy heart function by providing 15 grams of soy protein per serving. Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart disease. Soy protein has also been shown to have cholesterol-lowering effects.

  • A delicious and satisfying high protein/low-glycemic index formula that ensures sound nutrition in the form of a convenient and delicious shake. (Glycemic index of 31 when referenced against glucose.)
  • Delivers 17 mg of isoflavones per serving to nutritionally support estrogen balance.
  • Provides a heart-healthy source of optimal foundation nutrition with all essential vitamins and minerals.
  • A non-dairy source of calcium for bone health.
  • Features PharmaSoy®—a technologically advanced nutritional blend of superior soy protein, isoflavones, and dairy-free calcium.
  • Comes with a Quick-Start Guide or a more comprehensive Patient Guide for complete program guidelines.
  • Available in a variety of natural and delicious, dairy-free flavors.
Price: $ 32.25

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October 13, 2009
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