Frequently Asked Questions
General information
Medifast Plan Options
Getting Started
Medical Supervision
Fat Burning State
Soy Protein
What About Exercise?
Planning for Medifast Supplies
What about those Weird Symptoms?
The Scale, Medifast and Weight Maintenance
Information for Diabetics
Medifast for Menopause
Medifast for Joint Health
Medifast for Coronary Health
1. General info about Medifast
What is Medifast?
Medifast is a meal replacement program that helps most people lose weight faster
than traditional food-based diet plans. Medifast products come in individual
packets that you mix with water to create a “shake” similar to an instant
breakfast drink. Medifast is available in a wide variety of flavors as well as
several alternate choices including protein bars, creamy soups, oatmeal, and hot
cocoa.
How does Medifast work?
The Medifast plan uses the concept of a very low-calorie level along with a high
proportion of protein. This combination allows your body to lose weight rapidly
while protecting your muscle tissue.
What types of people is Medifast for?
• Medifast has programs available for people no matter how
much weight they need to lose.
• People who have a lot of weight to lose, such as 100 pounds or more.
• Individuals who are “stuck” or who can’t seem to lose weight on other
plans.
• People who have medical conditions such as diabetes that make it difficult
to lose weight.
How fast do you lose?
Women average 2 to 4 pounds a week*, men slightly faster (up to five pounds a
week or more*)
Is it safe?
Medifast has been proven to be a very safe way for most people to lose weight.
Medifast products are primarily made from soy, along with significant amounts of
vitamins and minerals. By following specific protocols, you can safely use
Medifast even if you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or triglycerides,
or adult-onset diabetes, including if you are insulin dependent.
Has the use of Medifast been researched?
Over the past 20 years, Medifast has been recommended by the over 15,000
physicians. Research studies at Johns Hopkins University Teaching Hospital as
well as the National Institute for Health have shown the plan to be very
effective as well as medically safe.
Does it contain harmful herbs or additives?
No. Medifast does NOT contain any added caffeine, stimulants, ephedra or other
herbs that might be harmful to your body.
What is Super Citrimax?
Medifast Plus with Citrimax contains a natural appetite suppressant made from
the vine of a South Asian fruit. Super Citrimax works without stimulating the
central nervous system so does not cause problems with heart rate, blood
pressure or other symptoms such as insomnia or nervousness.
Which products are lactose free?
The Medifast Protein bars, Ready-to Drink products, Take Shape Shakes and Fast
Soups are all lactose free. Medifast 55 and Medifast 70 shakes are considered
low-lactose products as each shake contains only one gram of lactose per
serving.
The FDA allows the claim “lactose free” for any product
that contains less than 0.5 grams of lactose per serving.
Are any Medifast products dairy free?
The Ready-to-Drink product is dairy-free.
Are there any Medifast products that don’t contain
soy?
The “original formula Take Shape and Peach Pro Tea products do not contain
soy.
Which product should I use?
When choosing your Medifast products, consider your social needs and medical
concerns as well as the amount of weight you want to lose. Here are general
product recommendations.
Medifast 55
is recommended for females with 15 or more pounds to lose. May be used as
complete meal replacement or modified plan that includes one meal a day.
Medifast 70
is recommended for males with 15 or more pounds to lose. May be used as complete
meal replacement or modified plan that includes one meal a day.
Note: Females who are very physically active and people who
struggle with lactose intolerance might benefit from using Medifast 70 instead
of Medifast 55.
What is the difference between Medifast 55 and
Medifast 70?
They are very similar except for the protein content. Medifast 55 has 11 grams
of protein per serving while Medifast 70 has 14 grams per serving. The Medifast
70 also has about 10 more calories per packet.
Appetite Suppression
can be used by either males or females with 15 pounds or more to lose.
What is Take Shape?
Take Shape products are recommended for use as a maintenance
product, but can also be used in a weight-loss program for people with less than
15 pounds to lose.
What is the difference between the shakes, alternate
products and the bars?
Medifast shakes include all flavors of the Medifast 55, Medifast 70 and Medifast
Plus. Shakes should be used for at least three of your supplements each day.
Alternate products are supplements that may be substituted
in place of a shake once or twice a day. These include Medifast Supplement bars,
Soups, Oatmeal and Hot cocoa.
Why should I limit the Medifast bars to one per day?
Using more than one bar per day could affect your fat burning state level and decrease the
speed of weight loss. The manufacturing of a solid product requires a different
processing method for binding the carbohydrates with proteins. This results in a
slightly higher carbohydrate level than the powdered Medifast products.
Medifast protein bars were developed for variety in a
complete meal replacement program. If you are on a complete meal replacement or
modified plan, limit your consumption of bars to one per day. If you are using
Medifast as on occasional diet product or for general good nutrition, you may
increase this amount.
Note: The newly formulated bars (yellow wrapper) are fully
interchangeable with any meal replacement and are not limited to 1 per/day.
What is a Medifast snack?
The Medifast Fast Soups and Pro Tea are considered snacks. They provide the
option of an extra treat, but they should not be used in place of a regular
supplement such as the shakes. Fast Soups can be used once or twice a day, while
Pro Tea should be limited to one serving per day.
* Medifast low calorie diets require physician monitoring to
minimize the potential for health risks.
2. Medifast Plan Options
Complete Meal Replacement (Medifast 55, 70, Appetite
Suppression) – Requires five Medifast supplements a day, no regular food.
Recommended if you have a lot of weight to lose or you prefer to avoid all food
choices.
Modified Meal ReplacementPlan (Medifast 55, 70, Appetite
Suppression) – Requires four to five Medifast supplements a day plus a daily
meal consisting of a serving of lean meat and a green salad. The modified plan
is recommended if you have medical or social needs that make it difficult to
avoid all food. A modified plan is also preferred if you have less than 25
pounds to lose.
Can you alternate between the plans?
Yes. Both the complete meal replacement and the modified plans will maintain the
protein balance of fat burning state. With Medifast 55 and 70, you can start with a full
fast, then switch to a modified plan or even go back and forth between the two
options. For example, you might decide to do a full fast during the week, then
switch to a modified plan on the weekend.
What can be in the modified plan meal?
Your daily meal should consist of two things: a serving of lean meat and either
a green salad or a serving of low-starch vegetables. For the meat serving,
females should have between 4 to 5 ounces, males should have 6 to 7 ounces.
Exception: If you are using the Medifast Plus “original formula,” the meat
serving should be a total of 8 ounces.
What can I put on the salad?
Your salad can include 1 to 2 cups of any kind of salad greens along with up to
1/4 cup total of any combination of raw vegetables such as peppers, onions,
cucumbers, celery, mushrooms, radishes, alfalfa or bean sprouts, broccoli,
carrots, tomatoes, or cabbage.
You may use 1 to 2 tablespoons of low-fat or non-fat salad dressing.
Which vegetables can I eat if I don’t want a
salad?
You can have between 1 to 1 1/2 cups of any low-starch vegetables including
asparagus, green beans, beets, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, snow peas,
spinach, zucchini, or tomatoes.
3. Getting Started
How do I get started on Medifast?
Decide whether you want to do the complete meal replacement program (no food) or
a plan with a meal once a day. That helps you determine how much product you
will need. If you are unsure about the flavors, you might consider ordering
samples. Start with at least a two-week supply to that you don’t run out of
products.
Should I wait until the weekend or start during the
week?
You can do either one, depending on what fits best for you. The first three days
on Medifast are critical to your success, so plan your start-up carefully. You
might look for a time when you don’t anticipate any big events
that involve food.
How do I mix the packets?
To mix the cold shakes, put 8 to 10 oz. of water in shaker jar or blender. Add
contents of Medifast packet and ice, if desired, then mix or blend until smooth.
Medifast Creamy Soups and Hot Cocoa should be mixed with hot water. Don’t use
boiling water as it cooks the protein too quickly and makes the product lumpy.
Let mixture stand one minute to absorb liquid and improve flavor.
Can I mix them with milk or fruit juice?
No, these will add extra calories and change the total program balance. Also,
fruit juices contain added carbohydrates so they will alter the critical protein
ratio of the Medifast plan.
Can I add flavorings to the supplements?
For variety, you may add a few drops of flavoring extract, such as vanilla or
mint or stir a packet into a cup of coffee. With the hot supplements, you may
add salt, pepper, herbs and spices (garlic, onion, basil, cinnamon, etc.) to the
hot supplements as desired. Ask your customer service representative about our
Recipe Guide.
Can I mix the packets ahead?
You might also consider using the Medifast Ready-to-Drink boxes offer a
convenient way to take your supplements with you. These pre-mixed packets are
shelf stable and can be stored easily. (Available only in Medifast 55)
How should I space the packets?
Plan to take your supplements about 3 to 4 hours apart. Space the packets
throughout the day rather than saving them up for evening. Generally plan to
have at least three of your packets by 2:00pm each day.
Can I mix two packets together?
Yes, if necessary, you can mix two packets together, adding extra water to
achieve the right consistency. Avoid doing this routinely and instead, keep your
packets spaced a few hours apart.
What happens if I miss a packet?
If you miss a supplement, take the rest of the your packets closer together to
make sure you get all the required supplements in before the end of the day.
Because of the low calorie level of Medifast, skipping packets will put you
below the optimal nutrient level your body needs to function. This decrease in
your nutrient balance will make your body conserve energy and cause you to lose
weight slower, not faster!
Do I need to drink a lot of fluids?
Drinking fluids helps your body be more efficient at eliminating the by-products
of fat metabolism, keeping you showing consistent weight loss on the scale.
What kind of fluids are OK?
You may drink any liquids that are considered non-caloric. This includes hot or
iced tea, coffee or decaf, diet sodas, Crystal Light, Diet Kool-Aid and instant
broth or bouillon.
Should I worry about salt in bouillon?
No, it’s fine to have extra salt. In fact, it might even make you feel better
if you are somewhat tired or are feeling light-headed or dizzy. When you are on
Medifast, your body loses water quickly, along with some of your electrolytes
such as sodium. Your body will eventually get back in balance, but having extra
salt, such as in bouillon, will help it do this more quickly.
Can I drink alcohol?
No, you should avoid all alcoholic beverages while you are on Medifast. Because
alcohol is metabolized similar to a carbohydrate, it will decrease fat burning state
and
slow your weight loss.
Can I have coffee or caffeinated sodas?
Yes, but limit coffee and caffeinated drinks to three per day. The low-calorie
level of Medifast may increase your sensitivity to caffeine, causing anxiety,
shakiness or other symptoms.
What can I put in my coffee?
If you wish, you may use low-fat or skim milk or small amounts of half and half
in your coffee or tea. You may also use artificial sweeteners such as Equal if
desired.
What can I do about wanting to chew?
You can munch on celery-up to three stalks per day is acceptable. Celery is a
high-water vegetable with minimal carbohydrates.
Can I eat fruit?
No, fruits contain high levels of carbohydrates which affect your fat burning state
level
and slow your weight loss.
Can I chew gum?
You may use sugar-free gum or mints but limit these to five per day. These
products contain sorbitol which can cause gastric distress as well as stimulate
appetite.
Medical Supervision
Do I need to see a doctor?
Medifast low calorie diets require physician monitoring to minimize the
potential for health risks. Medifast strongly recommends that you see your
doctor for a general exam and blood test panel before you begin the program. Take
Shape for Life can help you find a qualified medical practitioner by calling
800-572-4417.
What lab tests should I have done?
Lab tests should include a CBC, chemistry panel, lipid profile, thyroid panel,
and urinalysis. If you are over age 40 or have a history of heart disease, you
should have an EKG done as well.
What is the doctor looking for with the lab tests
and EKG?
The tests are designed to verify that you don’t have any unknown illnesses or
medical conditions that could put you at risk for coping with the Medifast plan.
The reason for the EKG is to make sure you don’t have any previously diagnosed
heart problems or heart disease that would be a problem if you do the Medifast
plan.
How often should I see my doctor?
Follow-up visits with your physician should be done from once a month to once
every three months. At each visit, you should have a CBC and a chemistry profile
that tests electrolytes, blood sugar, etc. Monthly visits are recommended if you
have diabetes, heart disease or other significant history.
Can I use Medifast if I’m on prescription
medications?
Yes, most medications for chronic conditions such as depression, thyroid or
hormone deficiency, etc. may be continued while you are on Medifast. Check with
your doctor regarding dosage adjustments.
What about blood pressure medications?
If you are taking blood-pressure medication, you may be able to decrease your
dose or eliminate taking it, at least during the time you are on Medifast. Watch
for any of these symptoms that can indicate your medication dose needs to be
lowered or discontinued: feeling tired, weak or “washed out,” legs feeling
rubbery or weak, headaches, feeling dizzy or light-headed, or becoming more
fatigued after several weeks of feeling great.
Can I do Medifast if I’m diabetic?
If you are a Type II diabetic (adult onset) you should be able to do Medifast
Plus for Diabetics just fine. We suggest you monitor your blood sugar readings
once or twice a day as well as stay in close contact with your physician for
instructions on making changes in your medications.
Should I continue my oral diabetes medication?
Oral agents for diabetes should generally be discontinued at the time you begin
the fasting program. Otherwise within just a few days after starting the
program, your blood sugar may become too low.
What if I’m on insulin?
If your insulin dose is less than 30 units a day, Take
Shape for Life recommends you discontinue it entirely when you begin the
plan. Monitor blood sugar readings twice a day during the early weeks, then
decrease monitoring to two to three times a week. If you are on more than 30
units a day, you can usually decrease your dose by half, then reduce it further
as your blood-sugar level drops. Monitor blood sugars as above. See your
physician for specific dosage changes based on your individual needs.
Can I take diuretics while I’m on Medifast?
Unless absolutely necessary, avoid taking diuretics while you are on Medifast.
If you are currently taking a diuretic, check with your doctor before making
changes. You may need wean off the medication slowly rather than stopping it
abruptly.
What if I get sick?
If you become ill such as getting a cold or the flu, you can stay on Medifast
provided your symptoms aren’t too severe. Taking antibiotics (if necessary)
won’t harm your Medifast plan but may temporarily slow your weight loss.
What can I take for a headache?
Aspirin, Tylenol and pain medications such as Ibuprofen may be used as
necessary. Avoid long-term use as these may cause stomach distress when you are
on Medifast.
What if I get heartburn?
Antacids such as Maalox, Rolaids, etc. are acceptable. You may also use
acid-blockers such as Zantac, Tagamet, Prilosec and related medications.
Will my seasonal allergy or asthma medications be a
problem?
You can continue most allergy and asthma medications including inhalers, etc.
while you are on Medifast.
5. Fat Burning State
What is fat burning state?
The nutrient balance of Medifast combined with the low-calorie level causes the
fat stores to release free fatty acids which are converted by the liver into an
energy source called ketones. This mild state of “fat burning” helps the body
achieve rapid weight loss while preserving muscle tissue. fat burning state also helps
eliminate physical hunger while providing good levels of energy.
Is fat burning state harmful?
No, the level of fat burning state achieved is very mild-just strong enough to protect you
from losing muscle tissue. This mild level of fat burning state has not been shown to
cause harm to the body.
How long does it take to get fat burning state built?
Plan for about three days of being on Medifast for building the fat burning state
level.
If you fall off the plan, it will generally take two to three days to rebuild
the level again to the point where you no longer feel hunger or fatigue.
6. Soy Protein
What type of soy is in Medifast?
Medifast uses Supro® brand soy protein, a high-quality complete protein derived
from soybeans. This product is produced by DuPont’s Protein Technologies, a
company that has been conducting research on the benefits of soy protein for
over 30 years.
What are the benefits of soy?
In addition to the general health benefits of a quality protein source, soy has
been shown to be preventive against cardiovascular disease. The FDA has stated
that “combined with a diet low in saturated fat, an intake of 25 grams of soy
protein per day may reduce the risk of heart disease.”
Does soy lower cholesterol levels?
Some studies have shown that soy protein enhances bile acid secretion, which
lowers blood cholesterol levels. Ongoing research in the area may eventually
bring stronger conclusions.
Is soy good for osteoporosis?
Naturally occurring isoflavones (such as those in the Supro® brand soy protein)
have been shown to increase the mineral content and mineral density of bones.
Soy protein may also protect against the risk of fractures and osteoporosis
because it promotes an optimal calcium balance.
7. What about exercise?
Can I exercise when I’m on Medifast?
Yes you can, but we suggest limiting the amount of exercise, especially in the
beginning.
It takes three to four weeks for the body to adapt to the
Medifast plan and using the fat stores for energy. During this time, too much
exercise can cause dehydration as well as decrease your weight loss and harm
your muscle tissue.
What type of exercise and how much is considered OK?
If you haven’t been exercising at all, wait three to four weeks until you have
adapted to the Medifast program. Then start your exercise plan very slowly.
Begin with gentle walking, 10 to 20 minutes per day, then gradually increase the
amount. If you have been exercising prior to starting Medifast, cut your current
plan by half during the first three weeks, then gradually build it back up.
What is the maximum amount of exercise I can do?
While you are on Medifast, limit intense exercise such as running, biking or
swimming to a total of 45 minutes a day. Over exercising will actually slow your
weight-loss progress.
8. Planning for Medifast supplies
How do I need to plan my orders?
If you are purchasing the products directly from the Medifast company, be sure
to allow 5 to 7 business days for shipping. We recommend that you purchase at
least a two week supply in the beginning, then place your next order soon after
you begin the program.
How much Medifast do I need?
If you are doing a complete meal replacement, you will need five supplements a
day or 35 packets per week.
If you are using a modified plan that includes a daily meal, you will need
four supplements a day or 28 packets per week.
What if I run out of packets?
As an emergency substitute for a packet, you can drink an 8 ounce glass of skim
or low-fat milk for each supplement you will miss. Don’t do this for more than
one day.
If you will be away from your Medifast supplies for longer than one day,
focus on eating meals that are high-protein, low carbohydrates until you can
return to your program.
9. How to deal with weird symptoms
Diarrhea?
During the first week or so on the program, some people experience diarrhea from
the body’s adjustment to the concentration of nutrients in the supplements.
This will usually subside after a few days. Using too much sugar-free gum or
mints can also cause diarrhea.
Gurgling stomach, cramps?
If you experience gurgling stomach, abdominal cramping, bloating or diarrhea,
you may have lactose intolerance or a shortage of the enzyme that breaks down
milk products. Try Lactaid pills, a non-prescription enzyme that helps your body
digest milk components. Take 1 to 3 regular strength pills with each supplement
to control the symptoms. You may be able to stop taking the pills after 2-3
weeks. (Lactaid is available at grocery stores or pharmacies.)
Constipation?
You will probably have bowel movements less frequently than normal because of
the decreased food intake. If you have hard stools or feel constipated, try the
following solutions. Drink more fluids, increase exercise. Take a sugar-free
fiber supplement such as Metamucil. We recommend Orange-flavored, smooth
textured Metamucil. Take 1-2 tsp. dissolved in water once a day. You may use
stool softener pills or laxatives if necessary.
Feeling cold?
The low calorie level of Medifast causes your body to decrease its metabolism
which can make you feel cold more easily. Try drinking hot liquids or taking
warm baths. Be prepared for this by keeping a sweater handy.
Bad breath?
As your body metabolizes fat stores, the ketone by-products can cause a slight
breath odor. You can also experience a dry mouth as a result of being slightly
dehydrated from being on Medifast. To remedy both of these symptoms, drink alot
of water and other fluids, use breath sprays or products such as Breath Asure,
and brush your teeth, including your tongue, several times a day. You can also
use sugar-free gum or mints, but limit these to five a day.
Skin rashes?
Some people develop a mild skin rash on their chest, neck or face during the
early weeks on Medifast. Most skin rashes seem to be related to the high-protein
balance of the program, and they disappear within a week or two. If a rash
itches or feels uncomfortable, ask your doctor about taking an antihistamine
such as Benadryl to control the symptoms. You can also apply a cortisone cream
to the rash to speed healing.
Hunger that doesn’t go away?
If you continue to struggle with hunger beyond the first week or two, your
stomach may be excreting more acid than needed for the small volume of food
intake. This can create a “gnawing” sensation in your stomach that feels
exactly like hunger. If you have a history of having an ulcer or gastritis, you
can be particularly prone to this type of hunger problem.
To manage hunger that won’t go away, consider taking an
acid-blocker medication such as Zantac, Tagamet or Pepcid AC. You will find
these in drug stores or grocery stores, usually in the same location as
antacids.
Heartburn?
Use antacids such as Maalox as desired. You might also take an acid-blocker
medication such as Zantac or Tagament for a couple of weeks until you no longer
experience the symptoms.
What can I do about hair loss?
A small percent of the people who do Medifast will struggle with hair loss,
especially ones who are on the program for three months or longer. To minimize
this problem, Taking supplements that contain extra B vitamins, extra zinc and
the nutrient Biotin are all helpful for decreasing the problem. Hair loss is not
permanent and regrowth typically occurs within a couple months of going off
Medifast.
How long can I stay on the Medifast plan?
As long as you are doing well and making progress, you should be able to stay on
Medifast for as long as it takes to reach your desired goal weight. Some
programs recommend taking a break from a complete plan after 16 weeks; however,
research has not shown this to be necessary. To lose a lot of weight, such as
more than 100 pounds, you may need to be on the program for a long time.
10. The Scale, Medifast and Weight Maintenance
Why did the scale go up?
The amount of weight you lose will fluctuate from week to week. Often the scale
will be affected by things that cause you to retain fluids, such as PMS, not
drinking enough water, illness, stress, too much exercise and even temperature
extremes. Don’t panic if the scale doesn’t move for several days or even
goes up. If you stay solid on your program, the scale will eventually show
results.
What can I do about a plateau?
Plateaus usually occur after weight changes of at least 40 to 50 pounds. At this
point, your body seems to take stock, and for a brief period, attempts to hold
on to the fat stores. It’s as though your body reshuffles its weight status
while assessing whether it’s safe to continue losing. Once it feels settled,
your system will kick back in and allow your weight to drop again. If you
experience a weight-loss plateau, look for other indications of progress such as
wearing a smaller size of clothing.
How do I go off the program?
When you are ready to stop Medifast, plan to do a gradual transition off the
program rather than suddenly jumping back on food. During the transition period,
your goal will be to gradually ease back into eating regular food at the same
time you slowly wean off the Medifast packets. Doing a careful transition
protects you from experiencing a “rebound” weight gain from suddenly
increasing your calorie intake. It also gives your digestive system a chance to
adapt to handling regular food again. If you have the option, stretch your
transition over a period of three to six weeks so your body can gradually adapt
to the changes. Keep in mind that meal replacement is a philosophy that can be
incorporated into your life for good. We recommend using Medifast Take Shape
once or twice per day for weight maintenance.
Will I gain all the weight back?
You will also maintain your success by making long-term changes in your
lifestyle such as healthy eating and consistent exercise. You may also need to
work on how you cope with life so that you don’t reach for food when you are
experiencing stress, depression or other emotional needs.
Can I go back on the program if I gain back some
weight?
Absolutely. If you gain back more than 5 to 10 pounds, we recommend that you
immediately return to the program for a brief period. This will help your body
adjust to staying at a lower weight and prevent you from regaining what you
worked to hard to lose.
11. Information for Diabetics
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a life-threatening condition in which the body loses its ability to
turn glucose (sugar) from food into energy. The hormone, Insulin, regulates the
level of glucose absorbed into the bloodstream. People with diabetes either
produce too much or too little Insulin resulting in abrupt swings in blood sugar
levels.
Diabetes usually develops later in life, after 45 years of age and which used to
be known as “Adult Onset Diabetes’ or “Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes
Mellitus (NIDDM)- is known today as Type II Diabetes.
What are the types of diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes occurs most often in children and young adults as the disease is
most often inherent. The disease enables the body from producing any insulin,
therefore Type 1 diabetics are stricken to a life time of daily insulin
injections. Type 1 diabetes accounts for 5 to 10 percent of diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes, the most common form, is a metabolic disorder resulting from
the body’s inability to make enough, or properly use insulin. Type 2 diabetes
is usually developed later in life and is most commonly associated with obesity.
Type 2 diabetes is nearing epidemic proportions accounting for 90 to 95 percent
of diabetes.
Is diabetes curable?
Diabetes is not curable but it is manageable. In people with Type 2 diabetes,
glucose (sugar) builds up in the blood. Your blood sugar levels may go down to
normal again with appropriate treatment, however, you are not cured of the
disease. Instead, a blood sugar level in your target range shows that your
treatment plan is working and that you are taking care of your diabetes.
How is diabetes treated?
The aim of treatment is to keep blood glucose levels as close to normal levels
as safely as possible without causing low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Low blood
sugar levels may result from a change in the content or timing of meals, or from
increased physical activity, or from over treatment.
Type 1 is usually treated with daily insulin injections as well as dietary
control and regular blood glucose testing. Insulin mimics the body’s own
production of the natural hormone. Delivery by injection and careful storage in
cooled conditions are required to retain purity.
Type 2 is most often controlled by diet. Weight reduction in
an overweight person, an exercise program, and regular blood glucose testing,
combined with oral medications, may be required to lower sugar levels. In some
cases, insulin may be required to lower blood sugar levels as well.
What is the difference between Medifast Plus for
Diabetics and the rest of the Medifast line?
Medifast Plus For Diabetics has been specially formulated for Diabetics. This
product contains less than 6 grams of sugar per serving and 9 total
carbohydrates per serving. Medifast Plus For Diabetics has been certified by the
Glycemic Research Institute to make the claim “LOW GLYCEMIC” and is
authorized to use the Glycemic Research Institute’s Seal of Approval.
What makes Medifast Plus For Diabetics Low Glycemic?
Medifast Plus For Diabetics is certified to be LOW GLYCEMIC because it does not
overly stimulate blood glucose and insulin and does not stimulate fat-storing
enzymes. Persons with insulin-related disorders such as Syndrome X,
Insulin-Resistance, Diabetes and Hyperglycemia look for the GRI Seal of Approval
when selecting insulin-friendly products.Dieters and athletes try to avoid High
Glycemic foods since they stimulate insulin and fat-storage.
12. Medifast Plus for Menopause
What is Menopause?
Menopause is a normal biological event that occurs when a women’s ovaries stop
producing female hormones and menstrual cycles end. Menopause is not a disease
and it can be a positive emotional and physical transition.
How long does a woman experience Menopause?
Technically, menopause occurs with the final menstrual period and involves only
1 day. The hot flashes, mood swings, and other symptoms associated with
menopause occur during perimenpause, the transitional years preceding and
following actual menopause. By the time a woman stops menstruating, many of the
symptoms associated with menopause have persisted for several years.
Does every woman experience menopause?
Yes! Although some women do not experience the side-effects most commonly
associated with menopause, every women’s body at some point or other, stops
producing female hormones. Researchers estimate that more than 1.3 million in
the United States and 25 million women worldwide experienced menopause in the
year 2000. There are about 470 million postmenopausal women worldwide, a number
that is expected to increase to 1.2 billion by 2030.
What is Medifast Plus for Women’s Health?
Medifast Plus for Women’s Health is a specially designed meal-replacement
supplement, specially formulated to relieve and prevent the agonizing symptoms
of Menopause. This product provides a safe and effective solution for many
symptoms of menopause.
Who should use Medifast Plus for Women’s Health?
Medifast Plus for Women’s Health is recommended for Women age 35-60 who are
experiencing the symptoms of Menopause. This many include but is not limited to:
hot flashes, mood swings, night sweats, fatigue, vaginal dryness, loss of
libido, headaches, anxiety, and insomnia.
Why does Medifast Plus for Women’s Health help
control the symptoms of Menopause?
Medifast Plus for Women’s Health is formulated with the natural herbs black
cohosh, chaste tree berry, and echinacea purpurea, which studies have shown may
reduce menopausal symptoms. Research suggests that black cohosh (cimicifuga
racemosa) provides hormonal support during menopause and may also reduce hot
flashes and mood swings. Studies also suggest that chaste tree berry (vitex
agnus castus) may help balance hormone levels. Echinacea purpurea (purplr cone
flower) is known for its ability to strengthen the immune system. In menopause,
echinacea purpurea may fight off recurrent vaginal and bladder infections as
some studies suggest. Finally, Medifast Plus for Women’s Health is soy-based.
Clinical studies have noted the benefits of soy for years including its ability
to decrease negative symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue, and
irritability.
How do I use Medifast plus for Women’s Health?
Medifast Plus for Women’s Health can taken 1-3 times per day as part of your
Medifast program. It can also be used outside of a Medifast program as a snack
or occasional meal replacement.
13. Medifast Plus for Joint Health
What is Medifast Plus for Joints?
Medifast Plus for Joints is a specially designed meal-replacement supplement,
specially formulated to relieve the excruciating symptoms associated with
arthritis and poor joint health. This product provides a safe and effective
solution for many symptoms of menopause.
What is Arthritis?
Arthritis encompasses more than 100 disease and conditions that affect joints,
the surrounding tissues, and other connective tissues. According to the National
Arthritis Foundation, arthritis affects nearly one of every six Americans,
making it one of the most common diseases in the United States. By the year
2020, an estimated 60 million people will be affected. While all Americans are
at risk of arthritis, the prevalence of this disease if higher among women than
men. In addition, arthritis is the leading cause of disability, limiting daily
activities for more than 7million citizens.
Is arthritis an old person’s disease?
Although arthritis affects one of every two people over 65 years of age, most
people with arthritis, nearly three out of five, are younger than age 65. People
of all ages are affected.
Who should use Medifast Plus for Joint Health?
Medifast Plus for Joints is recommended for individuals over the age of eighteen
who suffer with painful joints due to arthritis and/or injury.
Is there a cure for arthritis?
Although there is no cure for all types of arthritis, research shows that early
diagnosis and appropriate management can help reduce the consequences associated
with many types of arthritis.
Does being overweight affect arthritis?
Being overweight is associated with increased risk of osteoarthritis, and weight
loss reduces the risk of knee osteoarthritis. Physical activity helps maintain
joint health and may also reduce the risk of other adverse outcomes unrelated to
arthritis, such as premature death, heart disease, diabetes, high blood
pressure, and colon cancer. Studies indicate that an exercise program can
improve aerobic capacity and alleviate depression and anxiety among people with
arthritis.
Why does Medifast Plus for Joints Help Relieve Pain?
Medifast Plus for Joints is formulated with high quality glucosamine and
chondroitin. Glucosamine is a nutrient shown in studies to help regenerate the
cushioning components of joints and other tissues. Research suggests that
glucosamine makes joints more elastic, may increase range of motion and often
slows or even reverses joint damage. The nutrient Chondroitin has been noted in
studies to help draw more moisture into cartilage to provide support and
protection against further destruction of the joint.
How do I use Medifast Plus for Joints?
For optimal joint health, Medifast plus for Joints should be taken 1-3 times a
day as part of your Medifast program. It can also be used outside of a Medifast
program as a snack or occasional meal replacement.
14. Medifast for Coronary Health
What is Coronary Heart Disease?
Coronary Heart Disease is when the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked
and cannot supply enough blood to the heart. If not enough oxygen-carrying blood
reaches the heart, the heart may respond with pain called angina. The pain is
typically felt in the chest or sometimes in the left arm and shoulder.
Who is at risk for CHD?
Risk factors are conditions that increase your possibility of developing heart
disease. Some can be changed and some cannot. Even though these factors each
enhance the risk of CHD, they do not explain all the causes of coronary heart
disease; even with none of these risk factors, you might still develop CHD.
Controllable:
- High blood pressure
- High blood cholesterol
- Smoking
- Obesity
- Physical inactivity
- Diabetes
- Stress
Uncontrollable:
What causes CHD?
CHD is caused by a thickening of the inside walls of the coronary arteries. This
thickening, called atherosclerosis, narrows the space through which blood can
flow, decreasing and sometimes entirely cutting off the supply of oxygen and
nutrients to the heart.
Atherosclerosis typically occurs when a person has high levels of
cholesterol, a fat-like substance, in the blood. Cholesterol and fat,
circulating in the blood, build up on the walls of the arteries. The buildup
narrows the arteries and can slow or clog the flow of blood. When the level of
cholesterol in the blood is high, there is a higher possibility that it will be
buildup onto the artery walls. This progression starts in most people during
childhood and the teenage years, and worsens as they get older.
As well as to high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking also
causes CHD. On the average, each of these doubles your possibility of developing
heart disease. Obesity and physical inactivity are other factors that can lead
to CHD. Overweight enhances the possibility of developing high blood cholesterol
and high blood pressure, and physical inactivity increases the risk of heart
attack. Regular exercise, good nutrition, and no smoking are solutions to
controlling the risk factors for CHD.
What is Medifast Plus for Coronary Health?
Medifast Plus for Coronary Health is a safe and effective meal replacement
supplement specially formulated to protect the heart against disease. Formulated
with the highest quality nutrients, vitamins and minerals, Medifast Plus for
Coronary Health provides a natural defense against heart conditions brought
about by improper diets.
Why does Medifast Plus for Coronary Health help
prevent CHD?
Medifast Plus for Coronary Health contains Coenzyme Q10.
This nutrient has been shown in studies to reduce plaque deposits in the
arteries and reduce the incidences of plaque rupture, both of which are
precursors to heart attacks.
Amino acids are vital to maintaining heart health. Medifast
Plus for Coronary Health contains amino acids that have been shown in studies to
prevent fatty build-up in the heart and liver. This product also features
Pycnogenol®, which acts as the body’s first line of defense against heart
disease and as an antioxidant.
How do I use Medifast plus for Coronary Health?
Medifast Plus for Coronary Health can taken 1-3 times per day as part of your
Medifast program. It can also be taken as a meal replacement or snack, 1-3 times
daily in addition to regular balanced meals. We recommend 2 supplements per day
to maximize benefits.
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