by Magna » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:07 pm
It looks to me like it is probably mostly whole wheat flour with some gluten, white flour, fiber and a bunch of other junk added. The ingredients list says the wheat is enriched with enzymes, which maybe is supposed to have some effect on insulin levels, although it's impossible to tell. I suppose if they managed to treat wheat with some kind of additives so it behaved nutritionally like a vegetable rather than like a grain, it would be OK for phase 1. I can't tell that for this product, though (or any other product), and I don't know how they would test that.
I'm not saying it's a bad food, or that no one can lose weight if they eat it - just that it is not part of SBD (or at least, not appropriate for phase 1.) FWIW, I have no problem with specially designed foods, especially in the short term if they help people lose weight without going crazy. Artificial sweeteners, diet sodas, and meal-replacement bars fall into that category. In this case, I doubt the product is necessary or worth the money. Phase 1 lasts only a short time, and in phase 2, there are plenty of cheap, easily-available, wholesome whole-grain flours to enjoy.
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