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Maxum Force is a delicious high protein, low carbohydrate, low calorie, low sodium, fat-free meal replacement shake with 100% of the RDI’s of 24 vitamin and minerals. It truly is a complete, healthy, nutrition-packed meal!
Our special protein blend contains 30 grams of [Hydrolyzed Whey Protein with added amino acids and enzymes], providing a high level of protein bioavailability and absorption.
The Maxum Force Meal Replacement Shake is designed to replace one or two meals per day. When you substitute Maxum Force for even one meal a day, you are eliminating hundreds or empty calories and dozens of fat and carbohydrate grams – and replacing it with high quality nutrition. And at just dollars a serving, it is an extremely cost-effective alternative to most "convenience foods". Speaking of convenience, our ultra soluble formulation means it takes just seconds to blend, making it perfect for anyone who travels or is on the go.
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When taken with Formu-Leane or Formu-Leane Z, Maxum Force is part of a highly effective weight management program.
#6550 Maxum Force Meal Replacement (Vanilla Cream) #6555 Maxum Force Meal Replacement (Chocolate Fudge)
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Nutrition Facts Serving Size 2.1 oz (62 gms) Servings per Container 15 Amount Per Serving Calories 205
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INGREDIENT
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AMT PER SERVING
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% OF RDI
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Total Fat
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0 GM
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0%
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Saturated Fat
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0 GM
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0%
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Polyunsaturated Fat
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<0.5GM
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Cholesterol
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0 MG
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0%
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Sodium
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72 MG
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3%
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Potassium
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870 MG
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19%
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Total Carbohydrates
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13 GM
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4%
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Dietary Fiber
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4 GM
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16%
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Sugars
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8 GM
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60%
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Protein
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30 GM
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Vitamin A
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5000 IU
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100%
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Vitamin C
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60 MG
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100%
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INGREDIENTS
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AMT PER SERVING
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% OF RDI
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Vitamin D
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400 IU
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100%
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Vitamin E
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30 IU
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100%
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Vitamin K
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80 mcg
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100%
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Thiamin
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1.5 mg
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100%
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Riboflavin
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1.7 mg
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100%
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Niacin
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20 mg
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100%
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Vitamin B6
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2 mg
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100%
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Folate
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400 mcg
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100%
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Vitamin B12
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6 mcg
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100%
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Biotin
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300 mcg
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100%
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Pantothenic Acid
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10 mg
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100%
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Calcium
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1000 mg
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100%
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Iron
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18 mg
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100%
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Iodine
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150 mcg
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100%
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INGREDIENTS
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AMT PER SERVING
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% OF RDI
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Magnesium
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400 mg
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100%
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Zinc
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15 mg
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100%
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Selenium
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70 mcg
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100%
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Copper (gluconate)
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2 mg
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100%
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Manganese (gluconate)
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2 mg
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100%
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Chromium (picolinate)
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120 mcg
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100%
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Molybdenum
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75 mcg
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100%
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Potassium
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99 mg
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100%
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Boron
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2 mg
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100%
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Facts About Weight Loss
Loss of lean body mass is one of the most common problems in weight management programs. In fact, the weight that most dieters lose is muscle, but when that weight is regained (as it inevitably is), it comes back as fat. Loss of lean body mass can lead to poor health as well as a decrease in fat-burning…just the opposite of what you’re trying to achieve! The more lean body mass, the higher the metabolic rate and the greater the body’s fat burning capacity. And while muscle weighs more than fat, it takes up less space in the body, so a true goal should actually be a loss of inches rather than strictly a loss of pounds.
Consuming a sufficient amount of high quality protein each day during weight loss safeguards against the loss of lean body mass (muscle & organ tissue). At one time the egg was the "gold standard" of protein, but recent technology has produced whey proteins that are even more easily used and absorbed by the body than are those found in eggs. Ultra Filtered Whey protein concentrate has one of the highest "Biological Values", which measures the amount of protein retained in the body per gram of protein absorbed.
Any weight management program puts increased stress on our ability to provide the body with the adequate nutrients needed each day. Therefore, each meal should be nutrient rich, providing at least a broad range of the basic vitamins and minerals.*
* A Full Spectrum nutrition program (one which supplies the body with the 100+ nutrients it needs every day) is also an integral part of any weight loss program.
Excerpt from lecture by Dr. Steven Whiting, Director, Institute of Nutritional Science Reproduced with permission.
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