Diet pills and protein bars?? Or just stick with a healthy diet?
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they can help to maintain energy duringa workout! however, getting proper CARBOHYDRATES IS THE KEY! HARD WORK AND PROPER DIET IS KEY TO MAKING GAINS! FRUITS AND VEGeTABLES PROVIDE THE CARBS AND VITAMINS THE BODY NEEDS TO GET GOOD WORKOUTS!
The bars and shakes, maybe. But...
I know at least one person who tried metabolism-boosting pills. She went from being a strong vital woman who could walk and work all day long without breathing hard to being scarcely able to walk across her own back yard. Needless to say, I don't think the pills are such a great idea.
Healthy diet with some protein supplementation is a great way to go. EAt eveyr 2-3 hours and lots of water, ensuring a regular exercise cardio and weight program.
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Linda
AS a personal trainer, I would NEVER suggest a client take a weight loss pill. ANd I don't subscribe to the fact that the first 10 are the easiest... if you are following a sensible diet, and change your routine every 8 weeks or so, you will continue to see results.
protein bars, are, in my opinion, nothin more than glorified candy bars... there are a few good ones, but I would rather see a client eat a real meal of HEALTHY food that a bar.
protein shakes are very good post workout... amke sure the one you use is not full of sugar and other junk. Syntrax makes a great one called Nectar, which has 0 net carbs, 28 grams protein, mixes instantly with water, tastes great, ( I like the fuzzy navel), and has only 90 calories per serving. Try mixing it with 1 cup non fat plain yogurt and 1/2 cup berries for a nutritious post workout snack.
While protein bars and shakes can be a good alternative to a meal or snack you have to be very careful that you check the ingredients. Read the label. Remember that even if the bar is low in fat or low in carbs if there is a lot of sugars you will raise your Glucose Index and may end up storing fat. As for the diet pill I would be extra cautious in this area.
First is it an all natural product?
Second are there any side effects? Your trying to get healthy.
Third and most important is that if your not careful you could end up being dependent on the diet pill.
I would recommend going as natural as possible in both food and any kind of diet supplement.
Hope this answer helps,
Take care,
Lee
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