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Almased Review

Introduction

Almased Product ImageAlmased is one of the more popular weight loss shakes on the market and we want to know why. In this Almased review, we are getting to the bottom of this product and seeing if it really does live up to the hype.

Readers please note that statements on this page are fair comment based on observation. This content is produced on a matter of public interest. Statements on this page are our honest opinion.

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What Is Almased?

Almased is a meal replacement shake produced by a company named Almased Inc.

Almased is available via the official website (www.almased.com), Amazon, eBay and several other supplement retailers. We are unsure if it is available in stores.

At the time of writing this review, Almased has an A+ rating on the Better Business Bureau and has no unresolved customer complaints filed against them.

One tub of Almased contains 10 servings (or 10 “meals”) and costs between $15-20.

This product is targeted towards those who are looking for a more natural means of weight loss (i.e. those who aren’t particularly keen on the idea of using diet pills or appetite suppressant pills). The whole concept of the Almased Diet is that you’d use these shakes to replace your breakfast, lunch and dinner until you achieve your desired target weight – this basically means that the Almased Diet puts users on a VLCD (very low calorie diet).

Consumers of Almased are primarily told that the product can help them lose weight quickly. They are also told the formula can help support their metabolism and help preserve muscle mass while dieting.

Does Almased Work?

Based on our research into Almased, we believe that it may be useful for the purposes of weight loss if it is used in the correct manner.

Firstly, just incase you had the wrong idea about this product, we’re clearing up some common misconceptions; Almased doesn’t contain any “fat burning” ingredients. It is not going to produce miracle-like weight loss results without you making some significant changes to your diet and lifestyle.

Rather than being a bonafide “weight loss shake”, Almased is more of a convenience meal replacement shake. This product simply allows its users to place themselves on a low calorie diet without the need for careful planning and meal preparation – when meal time roles around all you’ll need to do is mix up an Almased shake and you’re good until the next one.

It goes without saying that by sticking to a caloric deficit you’ll naturally start to lose weight, however you should bare in mind that sticking to a shake-only diet can be difficult and requires a lot of willpower.

You should also be aware that as soon as you stop the shake-only diet, the majority of the weight may return if you return to your old eating patterns; this is called the Yo-Yo effect (a.k.a weight cycling).

The Pros & Cons Of Almased

Let’s take a look at the top level pros and cons of this product:

The Pros

  • Low in calories per serving.
  • High in protein.
  • Useful meal replacement shake for placing yourself on a calorie-restricted diet.
  • Formula contains lots of vitamins and minerals.

The Cons

  • Product doesn’t contain any ingredients that directly and independently “burn body fat”.
  • May not suppress user appetite levels for very long.

Almased vs Yokebe?

When it comes to comparing Almased against its rival Yokebe, both products are almost identical in both concept and formula.

While the formulas obviously differ slightly, they’re both essentially just low calorie meal replacement shakes with added vitamins and minerals.

We don’t believe one is any better or worse than the other.

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What Are The Almased Ingredients?

We have found the following ingredient profile from the Boots website:

One Serving Contains: Soya Protein Isolate, Honey (Of Which Honey Enzymes 15mg), Low-fat Yogurt Powder 23%, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Citrate, Silicon Dioxide, Calcium Citrate, Vitamin C, Niacin, Vitamin E, Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Fumarate, Manganese Sulphate, D-pantothenate, Calcium, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Thiamin, Vitamin A, Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide, Sodium Selenite, Biotin, Vitamin D3 and Vitamin B12.

Is Almased Suitable For Everyone?

Almased isn’t suitable for those with allergens to milk and soy.

Is Almased Safe?

The formula is completely free from any banned or dangerous ingredients; we believe Almased poses no risk to consumers at all.

What Are The Almased Side Effects?

The following side effects are possible when using Almased:

  • Constipation
  • Bloating
  • Flatulence
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach ache
  • Nausea [1]

Note: these side effects are possible but may not be the typical user experience.

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Are There Any Almased Reviews From Customers?

We have found the following Almased review testimonials via customers on Amazon:

After trying almost everything to lose weight (over weight middle aged bloke) I thought I would give this a try. Still on stage 1 after 4 days and lost 7 pounds. I use almond milk and a couple of strawberries in a blender (or blue berries) very please with the results so far. It’s cheaper in Boots though.

Quite a few reviews comment on the taste, it isn’t very well liked. I like it, I use almond milk (unsweetened) to mix and the taste is just fine. Much better than the diet meal replacement powder that’s been around for years in various false flavours!

I don’t like the taste and using it with water is horrible. I tried with yoghurt but that did not work either. Felt sick.

Our Final Verdict On Almased

To conclude our Almased review, it’s a bit of a mixed bag – there are things that we like about it and things that we aren’t too blown away by. It’s definitely a useful product for those who are looking to lower their daily caloric intake with some convenient, nutritionally-complete shakes.

We feel Almased is let down by the somewhat basic formula – there aren’t any fat burning ingredients inside it and it’s also pretty unlikely to suppress your appetite over the long-term; as believe that it’s more of a “convenience” shake as it simply allows you to put yourself on a low-cal diet without having to meticulously plan out a diet that doesn’t exceed your macros.


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