Labrada Lean Body 20 Pack
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Labrada Nutrition Lean Body, 20 pack - Meal Replacement (MRP)
One look at the ingredients in a packet of Labrada Nutrition Lean Body Meal
Replacement & Top Quality Protein and you'll know it has
what it takes to help you build muscle. One taste of a Labrada Nutrition Lean
Body Meal Replacement & Top Quality Protein and you'll
never use another meal replacement! Lean Body is a potent 45 grams of Lean
Protein made by Labrada and sold Here at Supplements To Go.com. Labrada
exclusive blend of highest quality proteins, including ion-exchanged whey
protein to provide support for your muscle growth!
Here's what you get in every convenient packet of LEAN BODY:
- 40g LeanPro ® Protein
- Award-Winning Taste! Aspartame-Free
- 8g FiberPlex ™ Dietary Fiber
- 20 Packets per Container
- meal replacement Information
- Keeping the Anabolic Edge
- by R.J. Fischer
Description:
Aside from intense training and sufficient rest, maintaining an anabolic state
within the body is the most critical element for lean muscle growth. To achieve
this state, and especially to keep it, bodybuilders must properly manage one of
the body's most anabolic substances; insulin.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas in response to rises in blood sugar levels
triggered primarily by the eating of sugars or carbohydrates. If the pancreas is
over-stimulated it will produce too much insulin, which acts as a poison in the
body. To protect itself, the body converts excess insulin to triglycerides which
are stored as body fat1,2.In contrast, if not enough insulin is produced, muscle
growth becomes very unlikely because insulin also regulates the transport of
nutrients like amino acids into muscle cells for protein synthesis 3,4. Growth
hormone, thyroid hormones, and testosterone all interact with insulin to
properly do their jobs5. Bodybuilders can use insulin to work in their favor by
learning how to manage it.
Those wishing to body build naturally and safely would be better served to learn
how to manipulate their body's insulin levels through dietary means. Two keys to
controlling insulin levels through the diet are meal frequency and food
composition.
MEAL FREQUENCY
Every successful bodybuilder, from amateur to Olympian, eats at least six times
per day. Successful bodybuilders know that by eating at least six meals per day,
they provide their muscles with a steady stream of nutrients, keeping them in an
anabolic environment. "Anabolic" refers to being in a positive balance of
growth: for bodybuilders it means gaining more muscle than is being broken down
naturally by the body through exercise and stress. The opposite of an anabolic
state is a "catabolic" state, one in which there is a negative balance of
growth. Since the body does not store protein the way it does fats or
carbohydrates, it is essential that protein be provided to the muscles
throughout the day for maximum benefit.
Eating six times per day (every 2 to 3 hours) not only helps in maintaining a
positive nitrogen balance, but also prevents the body from dipping into its own
muscle tissue to get nutrients like protein, and also keeps insulin levels
stable, a requirement for proper fat metabolism.
In addition to eating every 2 to 3 hours, controlling the composition of the
foods allows bodybuilders to better regulate their insulin levels.
FOOD COMPOSITION
Every bodybuilder should properly balance the composition of foods in their
diets to effectively control insulin. This can be done by eating sufficient
calories, maintaining a high protein diet, and consuming carbohydrates and fat
in the right proportions.
SUFFICIENT CALORIES
To stay in an anabolic state, bodybuilders must consume an adequate amount of
calories. Without an adequate amount of calories, the body enters a panic state
of self-preservation. It basically begins to feed off of itself by using
nutrients from its own tissues including muscle tissue. A good rule of thumb is
to consume 12-15 times one's body weight in calories on a daily basis. For
example, if a bodybuilder weighs 200 lbs. he should eat 2400-3000calories per
day, depending on whether he is trying to lean down or puton weight. Of the
calories consumed, 30-50% of them should come from protein. Without sufficient
calories from protein, the body will shift from an anabolic state to a catabolic
one as it starts tearing down muscle tissue to meet its metabolic needs for
protein. Maintaining a diet rich in protein calories will help prevent the shift
to a catabolic state.
PROTEIN CALORIES
In addition to preventing catabolic reactions in the body, consuming sufficient
calories from protein has other advantages. Protein's ability to stimulate the
metabolism through its thermic effect is one of them. Every time food is
ingested, the body has to burn a certain number of calories just to digest the
food ingested. Whenever protein is consumed, approximately 20% of the protein
calories consumed are used for digestion and assimilation of the food3, 4.
Protein has the greatest thermic effect on the metabolism; carbohydrate and fat
have values of only 8% and 2%, respectively6. Bodybuilders canal so benefit from
protein's effect on stabilizing insulin.
Protein influences insulin metabolism by stimulating the hormone glucagon.
Glucagon helps to keep insulin in check because it governs excess insulin
production by the pancreas. Protein's influence on metabolism is greatest when
sufficient protein exists in the diet. To ensure having adequate protein in the
diet, a hard training bodybuilder should consume at least one to one and a half
grams of protein for every pound of body weight. For example, a 200 lb.
bodybuilder should consume at least 200-300 grams of protein each day.
Finally, to balance the composition of foods in the diet, bodybuilders must pay
special attention to the proportions of the other two macronutrients,
carbohydrates and fat. These are responsible for "food energy". Sufficient
calories from carbohydrates and fat means having protein spared for growth,
instead of used for energy.
BALANCE OF PROPORTIONS
No matter what the goal, every bodybuilder should consume a diet high in
protein, as described above, to make maximum gains.
Most bodybuilders fare well on high complex carbohydrate/low fat diets,
typically 60% carbohydrate, 30% protein, and 10% fat. Most successful
bodybuilders rely on this type of diet to gain muscle and lose fat. This type of
diet works for most bodybuilders, most of the time. However, for those who make
little or no gains on a high carbohydrate/low fat diet, just the opposite, a low
carbohydrate/high fat diet is often the answer.
Adhering to the appropriate diet will give support to insulin metabolism which
will facilitate gains in muscle size and fat loss. Both low carbohydrate and
high carbohydrate diets require a great deal of planning to properly maintain
the desired proportions.
COMPLIANCE
Counting calories and weighing and measuring food are all required to prepare
body building meals that are high in protein, adequate in calories, and optimal
in macronutrient profile. For years, bodybuilders had to discipline themselves
in the kitchen, spending hours cooking and preparing the following day's meals
to comply with these critical constraints. Toting a duffle-bag full of chicken
breasts, tuna cans, rice, and potatoes was a necessary component of making
muscular gains. It wasn't until recently that all of this became easier for
bodybuilders.
In the early 90's so-called "engineered foods" or meal replacements became the
bodybuilder's meal of choice. Finally, there was an easier way to get a meal
high in protein, adequate in calories, and nutritionally dense without the
inconvenience of weighing or cooking the food. Besides convenience, these new
meal replacements offered bodybuilders other advantages.
BENEFITS OF THE "SUPER FOODS
With the advent of meal replacements or "super foods," bodybuilders could now
get all the nutrients they needed each day without popping a shelf-full of
supplements. All of the essential protein, calories, and vitamins that a
bodybuilder could want were now available in a convenient packet. No longer did
bodybuilders need to calculate nutritional information for meals, the
nutritional breakdown of the entire meal was right on the back of the packet.
The boredom factor was greatly reduced, too. Instead of eating the same boring
foods day after day, bodybuilders could now look forward to some added variety.
Best of all, these meal replacements were among the first supplements to taste
as good as milk shakes. Not only were these new super foods convenient and
delicious, but they were also affordable.
The cost of this new type of "meal averaged about $3.00 per packet. Factoring
in the expense and time of cooking conventional meals, it was easy to see why
meal replacements became so popular. Overnight, the bodybuilder's diet went from
being dull and disciplined to exciting and varied. And with nutrition that could
be more precisely controlled, insulin management became easier.
First generation
In the early 90's Met-Rx Substrate Technology, Inc. started the meal replacement
revolution with its Met-Rx? Engineered Food. Thirty-seven grams of protein per
serving, the convenience of tear-open packets, and a great marketing effort
helped change the way bodybuilders and athletes perceived their daily nutrition.
The meal replacement was born.
By 1994, health food store shelves were packed not only with Met-Rx, but a half
dozen copy-cat brands. However, none of the imitators had really improved on
what Met-Rx had originally done. Not until recently, have meal replacements
evolved to a higher level.
Second generation
Major advances in the meal replacement category have been made in recent years.
The first major breakthrough came from Experimental and Applied Science, Inc.
with its meal replacement, Myoplex. This was the first meal replacement to cross
the 40 grams of protein barrier. At 42 grams of protein per packet vs. 37 grams
per packet for Met-Rx, EAS Myoplex contains almost 15% more protein than Met-Rx.
Also making Myoplex unique is its protein formula, which includes ion-exchange
whey protein, a high quality form of whey protein. Higher protein and a higher
quality protein were two things that made Myoplex the best meal replacement that
money could buy until just recently.
Third generation
Bodybuilders and athletes everywhere can now take advantage of the most recent
breakthroughs in food science. This last year, a giant step forward in the meal
replacement category was taken by two companies. Third generation meal
replacements combine impressive nutrient profiles with delicious taste and
higher protein. In early 1997, Labrada bodybuilding nutrition introduced its
Lean Body meal replacement. At 40 grams of protein per serving, it contains 22%
more protein than Met-Rx and 7% more protein than Myoplex. Like Myoplex, it
contains ion exchange whey protein. But Labrada Nutrition Lean Body Meal
Replacement & Top Quality Protein also contains whey protein
peptides in its protein profile, which have been shown to be more quickly
absorbed than intact proteins. At only 200mg of sodium and 1 gram of fat, Lean
Body also contains the lowest sodium and fat of all the meal replacements I've
tried. Lean Body tastes delicious too. Labrada claims it tastes like soft
vanilla ice cream. I don't know if it's as good as the soft serve ice cream, but
I thought it was pretty darn good. Incidentally, Lean Body also gives the best
"bang for the buck." (See comparison table) I calculated how much protein came
in a box of each company's meal replacement, then compared that to the suggested
retail price. The reason I chose protein is because it is where the real cost is
in a meal replacement. Protein is what you pay for.
MESO-Tech is another third generation meal replacement worth mentioning. At 57
grams of protein per packet, it's the "bruiser" of the meal replacement
category, but in my opinion, a bit overkill for most people. How many people do
you know that can use 57 grams of protein in a meal, anyway? MESO-Tech TM claims
it contains 10 grams of L-glutamine per serving. A drawback to MESO-Tech is its
cost. At $66.99 for 14 packets, it was a little too expensive for my taste.
Another benefit bodybuilders can enjoy from both Labrada Nutrition Lean Body
Meal Replacement & Top Quality Protein and MESO-Tech is that
they are made without insulin-inhibiting oils. Third generation meal
replacements do not contain any partially-hydrogenated oils, perhaps because of
recent studies which have shown that hydrogenated oils are especially harmful.
One scientist, Dr. Udo Erasmus considered by many to be the leading expert on
lipids and fats warns, "hydrogenated oils are counter-productive to what an
athlete actually requires from the fats that they need in the diet. Hydrogenated
oils actually cause weakness and low energy levels, interfere with liver
detoxification, interfere with insulin function, decrease testosterone
production and increase abnormal sperm count."7
In short, the new wave of meal replacements are a more sophisticated
alternative. What's next? To see how meal replacements stack up against each
other in protein content, price, and value, see the chart below.
CHART
| Brand |
Protein
per packet (grams) |
Protein
per box (grams) |
Sugg.
Ret. Price |
Fat
(grams) |
Sodium
(mg) |
Value |
| Lean Body |
40 |
800 |
$57.99 |
1 |
200 |
Best value; most protein
per box. Delicious ice cream taste. |
| Myoplex |
42 |
840 |
$54.95 |
2 |
330 |
higher protein; good
value |
| Meso Tech |
57 |
798 |
$66.99 |
2 |
220 |
highest protein per
packet; may be too much protein, at 57 grams, for some
people; good taste |
| Met-Rx |
37 |
740 |
$49.99 |
2 |
390 |
inexpensive; taste
varies with flavors |
|
|
Myoplex, MesoTech and Met-Rx are trademarks owned and copyrighted by their
respective companies.
Price
While Met-Rx is now regarded by many as a "basic" meal replacement, it still
provides a good source of bodybuilding nutrition at a low cost. If you want the
basics at a cheap price, Met-Rx is a good choice.
Protein
For those desiring a higher protein content and a better quality protein source,
Myoplex or Labrada Nutrition Lean Body Meal Replacement & Top Quality Protein is the answer. In addition to containing more protein, both
Lean Body and Myoplex are lactose free and contain lower sodium than Met-Rx.
Value
For those demanding the best value for the money, Lean Body is the best choice
in my opinion. Remember, Lean Body contains 40 grams of high quality protein,
yet lower sodium and fat than the other meal replacements. In addition, it
contains no harmful hydrogenated oils. While MESO- Tech has more protein per
packet than any other brand, Lean Body contains more protein per box than any
competing brand.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Remember, even if you train hard and rest sufficiently you will still have a
difficult time achieving your bodybuilding goals without regulating insulin. The
safest and best way to do this is through the diet. Eating a balanced, high
protein meal with sufficient calories every 2-3 hours will help put insulin to
work for you. If you don't want to spend the day in the kitchen cooking, then
try using one of these popular meal replacements and consistently follow the
guidelines above. You'll be on your way to manipulating insulin levels and
keeping the anabolic edge.
Labrada Lean Body Supplement Facts
Nutrition Information
Serving Size 1 Packet(79g)
Servings Per Container 20
Amount Per Serving % DV
Calories 330
Calories From Fat 70
Total Fat 8g 12%
Saturated Fat 2.5g 13%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 90mg 30%
Sodium 390mg 16%
Potassium 410mg 12%
Total Carbohydrate 24g 8%
Dietary Fiber 8g 32%
Sugars 7g
Protein 40g 80%
Vitamin A 40%
Calcium 70%
Vitamin D 35%
Thiamin 40%
Niacin 35%
Folate 40%
Biotin 35%
Phosphorus 50%
Magnesium 40%
Copper 40%
Vitamin C 35%
Iron 45%
Vitamin E 35%
Riboflavin 41%
Vitamin B6 35%
Vitamin B12 35%
Pantothenic Acid 35%
Iodine 35%
Zinc 35%
Chloride 6%
Calories Per Gram:
Fat 9
Carbohydrate 4
Protein 4
Typical amino acid Profile/BCAA's (Per Serving)
Alanine 1790mg
Arginine 1230mg
Aspartate 4800mg
Cystine 960mg
Glutamate 6750mg
Glycine 830mg
Histidine 710mg
Isoleucine 2170mg
Leucine 3640mg
Lysine 2990mg
Methionine 850mg
Phenylalanine 1410mg
Proline 2120mg
Serine 1850mg
Threonine 2330mg
Tryptophan 780mg
Tyrosine 1150mg
Valine 2050mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may
be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Lean Body
Ingredients:
LeanPro® (Cross Flow Micro Ultrafiltered Whey Protein Concentrate, Soy Protein
Isolate, Cross Flow Micro Ultrafiltered whey protein isolate, Milk Protein
Isolate, Glutamine Peptides), EFA Plex™ (Sunflower Oil, Creamer [High Oleic
Sunflower Oil, Corn Syrup Solids, Sodium Caseinate, Mono- And Diglycerides,
Dipotassium Phosphate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Soy Lecithin, Tocopherols], MCT
Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Borage Oil), Cocoa (Processed With Alkali), Fiber Plex™ (Polydextrose,
Fibersol 2 Fiber, Cellulose Gum, Oat Flour, Rice Bran), Natural And Artificial
Flavors, Vitamin & Mineral Blend (Di-Calcium Phosphate, Magnesium Oxide,
Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin E Acetate, Niacinamide, Electrolytic Iron, Zinc Oxide,
D-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Copper Gluconate, Riboflavin,
Vitamin A Acetate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide,
Cyanocobalamin), Fructose, Salt, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium.
Allergen Information: Contains Milk, Soy.
Labrda Lean Body
Directions:
Glass - Fill glass with 10oz. of water or your favorite beverage. Add 1 packet
(79g) of Labrada Nutrition Lean Body Meal Replacement & Top Quality Protein®, and mix with a spoon until powder is evenly distributed.
Shaker - Fill shaker with 10oz. of water or your favorite beverage. Add 1 packet
(79g) of Lean Body®. Cover and shake until powder is evenly distributed.
Blender - Fill blender with 10oz. of water or your favorite beverage. For a
creamy Ice cream flavor, add a handful of ice cubes. Add 1 packet (79g) of Lean
Body®. Cover & blend for 20-30 seconds or until powder is thoroughly mixed.
Warnings: Before beginning any program of weight loss, consult your health care
practitioner. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product
is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Labrada Nutrition Lean Body meal replacement and Protein Shake Recipes!
APPLE JACK
2 Tbsp Frozen Apple Juice
1 Graham Cracker (4 small squares)
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
BANANA CRUNCH
1/2 Banana
1 Graham Cracker (4 small squares)
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
EYE OPENER
1 Tsp Instant Coffee or 1/4 Cup Of Brewed Coffee
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
CHOCOLATE EYE OPENER
1 Tsp Instant Coffee or 1/4 Cup Of Brewed Coffee
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Chocolate
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
DREAMSICLE
2 Tbsps Of Frozen Orange Juice
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
MINT PATTY
1 - 2 Drops Of Mint Extract
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Chocolate
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
PINA COLADA
2 Tbsps Of Frozen Orange Juice
2 Drops Of Coconut Extract
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
TROPICAL DELIGHT
1/2 Banana
2 Tbsps Of Frozen Orange Juice
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA LEAN LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
FALL HARVEST
1/4 Cup Of Apple Cider
2 Dashes Of Nutmeg
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Vanilla
Mix all Ingredients in a blender for 45 seconds.
LEAN BODY PUDDING - Double Chocolate
1/2 Cup Soy Or Non-Fat Milk (For Thickness)
1 Packet Of Fat-Free Jell-O Pudding (Chocolate)
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Chocolate
Mix all Ingredients in a blender until smooth and creamy. Place in a bowl and
chill in the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes.
(Use this recipe for other flavors such as:
Butterscotch/LEAN BODY Vanilla
Vanilla/LEAN BODY Vanilla
Pistachio/LEAN BODY Vanilla, etc.)
LEAN BODY POPS - Double Chocolate
1/2 Cup Soy Or Non-Fat Milk (For Thickness)
1 Packet Of Fat-Free Jell-O Pudding (Chocolate)
2 Ice Cubes
12 Ounces Of Ice Cold Water
1 Packet LABRADA BODYBUILDING LEAN BODY - Chocolate
Mix all Ingredients in a blender until smooth and creamy. Place in a Popsicle
tray and place in freezer. Let stand for 4 hours or until completely frozen. To
remove from tray, place frozen Lean Body Pops under warm tap water for a few
seconds. Twist to remove.
(Use this recipe for other flavors such as:
Butterscotch/LEAN BODY Vanilla
Vanilla/LEAN BODY Vanilla
Pistachio/LEAN BODY Vanilla, etc.)
References
1. Sears, B. Mastering the Zone. 1997; 3. 2. Colgan, M. The New Nutrition. 1994;
169. 3. Waterlow, JC. "Protein Turnover in Mammalian Tissues and The Whole
Body," Amsterdam: Elsevier-North Holland, 1978. 4. Colgan, M. Optimum Sports
Nutrition. 1993; 372. 5. Colgan, M. Optimum sports nutrition. 1993; 367. 6.
Klein, K. et. al. Get Lean. 1994; 11. 7. Ramirez, D. "Interview with Dr. Udo
Erasmus" March 30, 1997.