A daily supply of protein is necessary to support the body and promote or maintain many metabolic functions.
In addition to helping with weight loss, protein also has the following benefits:
- Builds and repairs body tissues including muscle, major organs and collagen
- Keeps hair, skin, bones and nails healthy
- Regulates body processes including digestion and metabolism
- Forms hormones, enzymes, and immune system antibodies to help your body function properly
Protein is vital to preserving lean body tissue during weight loss. Our high quality protein products help the body maintain a higher metabolic rate during
calorie restriction. As a result, clients feel less tired, burn more fat, and lose weight faster.
Our protein products also taste great, are low in calories, curb hunger,
and increase your energy, all without the added fat and calories found in most protein rich foods such as meat and dairy products. These features help keep clients dieting longer, achieving greater weight loss.
Each nutritional supplement as much protein as nearly 2 ounces of meat with minimal calories, fat, and cholesterol.
Our products are easily suitable to the schedules of busy people. They are quick and easy to mix. They taste great, too!
Inches Away Diet Sense provides quality supplements to our clients. Our plans call for 3 supplements per day (or 3 boxes of 7 supplements per week), allowing you to keep your
blood sugar levels at the right level to curb hunger (though some dieters need 4 or 5 supplements on "bad" days).
We offer a variety of supplements, with a wide range of flavors, for sale through our website and our main office. To order your supplements, please visit our "Order Dietary Products" page.
Below is a guide for you to use to determine the amount of protein you should be getting daily.
- Target weight = 160 lbs. ; Protein Intake should be 87 - 109 grams
- Target weight = 180 lbs. ; Protein Intake should be 98 - 123 grams
- Target weight = 200 lbs. ; Protein Intake should be 109 - 136 grams
Be sure to consult your coach for more detailed information about your protein intake.
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