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12-Pack 11-Oz SlimFast Protein Shake (Chocolate) EXPIRED
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Amazon [amazon.com] has the 4-Pack 11-Oz SlimFast Meal Replacement Shake (Original Creamy Milk Chocolate) on sale for $3.84 when you 'clip' the 25% discount coupon on the product page and check out with Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or $25+ orders. NLA -> available again
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- 12-Pack 11-Oz SlimFast Protein Shake [amazon.com] (Chocolate) $17.99 w/ 40% discount coupon
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Product Name: | SlimFast Meal Replacement Shake, Original Creamy Milk Chocolate, 10g of Ready to Drink Protein for Weight Loss, 11 Fl. Oz Bottle, 4 Count (Packaging May Vary) |
Manufacturer: | SlimFast |
Model Number: | 74001 |
Product SKU: | B016KPM8N0 |
UPC: | 8346740017 |
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Honestly, there isn't anything in here that's going to kill you any faster than a can of preserved meat.
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actually this is the only thing decent, still too much though: https://www.amazon.com/SlimFast-C...B0BL8PHN4M
actually this is the only thing decent, still too much though: https://www.amazon.com/SlimFast-C...B0BL8PHN4M
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Well i guess I'm wrong... But the #1 ingredient is
Cholecalciferol?? Wtf is that ?
Let me check...
Well i guess I'm wrong... But the #1 ingredient is
Cholecalciferol?? Wtf is that ?
The protein reduces the insulin spike of malto, add a scoop of peanut butter and you really don't get a "spike" of insulin.
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Honestly, there isn't anything in here that's going to kill you any faster than a can of preserved meat.
Let me check...
Well i guess I'm wrong... But the #1 ingredient is
Cholecalciferol?? Wtf is that ?
By the way, reasonable amounts of high quality unflavored whey protein is fine if you work out.
Via G00gle:
"Can too much whey protein cause liver problems?
The results showed that when whey protein is used in an uninformed manner and without exercising, adverse effects on the liver may occur by increasing the apoptotic signal in the short term and increasing inflammatory markers and hepatotoxicity in the long term."
By the way, reasonable amounts of high quality unflavored whey protein is fine if you work out.
Via G00gle:
"Can too much whey protein cause liver problems?
The results showed that when whey protein is used in an uninformed manner and without exercising, adverse effects on the liver may occur by increasing the apoptotic signal in the short term and increasing inflammatory markers and hepatotoxicity in the long term."
"AHA Nutrition Committee suggests that high-protein intake may have detrimental effects on liver function. However, there is no scientific evidence whatsoever supporting this contention. Protein is needed not only to promote liver tissue repair, but also to provide lipotropic agents such as methionine and choline for the conversion of fats to lipoprotein for removal from the liver, thus preventing fatty infiltration.[20]
Rodents fed very high protein intakes have been found to exhibit morphological changes in the liver mitochondria, which could be pathological. However, Jorda et al. reported that the liver responds to the high-protein diet by a proliferation of normally functioning mitochondria.[24] Further, the branched-chain amino acids to aromatic amino acids ratio was also increased, indicating the absence of hepatic failure in these animals. The authors concluded that "the increased protein content of diet induced rapid increases in several characteristics of hepatocytes ... The results presented here constitute a good example of how the hepatocyte adapts to a continuing metabolic stress."
Further, protein catabolism is increased in liver disease and may be exacerbated by inadequate protein in the diet.[19] Unless there is encephalopathy (vide infra), the diet should provide high-quality protein in the amount of 1.5 to 2 g/kg.[19] In alcoholic liver disease, a high-calorie, high-protein diet has been shown to improve hepatic function and reduce mortality.
Let me check...
Well i guess I'm wrong... But the #1 ingredient is
Cholecalciferol?? Wtf is that ?