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Food product for health, nutrition and weight management
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Inventors: Grace, Margery; Northrop, Rena; Kiley, Joyce;
Assignee: Indoor Tennis Consultants, Inc. (Katonah, NY)
Primary Examiner: Page; Thurman K.
Assistant Examiner: Fubara; Blessing
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Milde & Hoffberg, LLP
A wholesome food product with many uses, for weight control, health and nutrition. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The food products of the present invention have many uses, which belie their seemingly simple, though unique, formula. As a weight loss or weight maintenance food product they provide good nutrition with vitamins, minerals, and milk sugar. In comparison with the standard diet/meal replacement drinks they have only one-half the calories, and no added sugar, to avoid fluctuations in blood sugar, yet permitting the user to have more food product drink portions per day. The food products of the present invention are especially suited for a satiation diet plan. Within the bounds of the present invention is a diet plan calling for approximately 16 food (or snack) portions taken almost hourly throughout the (waking) day. The food product of the present invention may be included as 5 portions of the approximately 16 daily food (or snack) portions. Another 3-4 portions may be meals, with the remaining portions, snacks. Preferably, the snacks have less than about 20 calories, and most preferably, about 12 calories. Low lactose levels in these food products keep blood sugar levels from spiking or plunging. The fiber contained in these food products increases the sense of satiation or fullness. The fibers, and especially the added fat burners in the food product, reduce the levels of absorption and deposition of fats ingested in, or resulting from, subsequent meals or snacks. The use of sucralose provides a sweetness (without added sugar) superior to the sweetness and flavor of other artificial sweeteners, (minus the side effects reported with some artificial sweeteners). The particular combination of ingredients in the food products of the present invention may be used to lose weight or maintain weight. They can also be used in an appetite satiation diet to "train" the body from too much appetite before a meal. It can be used by those who wish, for diet or other medical reasons, to maintain a low fat intake Anecdotally, and unexpected, it has found use in reducing or eliminating ingestion of alcoholic beverages
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