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Slim-Fast
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The basic Slim-Fast weight loss program has evolved from its original use of two meal replacement shakes and a sensible meal. In addition to shakes, Slim-Fast now carries snack bars, soups, pastas and more. The program encourages an intake of 1,200 to 1,500 calories per day, daily exercise of 30 to 60 minutes and lifestyle changes to promote long-lasting weight maintenance. The sensible meal uses regular foods with emphasis on portion control and following standard nutrition guidelines. The shakes and bars are available in a variety of flavors, contain 170 to 220 calories and are fortified with vitamins and minerals. Slim-Fast also makes snack bars for between-meal cravings (120 to 130 calories each), Meal On-the-Go Bars for portable meals on the run (220 calories), and breakfast and lunch bars (paired with 8 ounces of fat-free milk, they provide 220 calories). Upside of the Slim-Fast Plan
Downside of the Slim-Fast Plan
Is the Slim-Fast Plan for You?
This chart can help you see how Slim-Fast fits your goals and lifestyle concerns.
Sample Slim-Fast Menu
MA day on the Slim-Fast Plan might look like this: Breakfast:
Lunch:
Dinner:
Snacks:
Lynn Grieger, RD on the Slim-Fast Plan
Slim-Fast has put considerable effort into designing a nutritionally balanced, extremely flexible program that focuses on healthy weight loss as well as long-term weight maintenance. iVillagers on the Slim-Fast Plan
"I have been on the Slim-Fast plan for nine weeks and have lost 20 pounds so far. The shakes are great tasting, much better than others I've tried in the past. I am really pleased with the results." -- An iVillager "Slim-Fast should be called Slim-Slow. This diet is a joke. Each shake contains up to 35 grams of sugar! Sugar turns to unwanted fat." -- An iVillager See what other iVillagers have to say and weigh in with your own comments and stories on our Slim-Fast Message Board. |
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