6. What happens if I or my potential customer have...(diabetes,
high blood pressure, etc.)?
The answer is always the same. Although Calorad® is pure and simply a
protein supplement, we always recommend when in doubt, any doubt, take it
to a professional health practitioner.
7. Are there any conditions under which I should not take Calorad®?
Pregnant and lactating women should not use Calorad®. And prepubescent children
should not take Calorad®.
8. Can I have a snack during the three hours between my last meal and
sleep?
No. Even a small piece of candy or fruit interferes with Calorad® working to its
maximum effect. Three hours is the only restriction placed on the program with
Calorad®. We do recommend that individuals eat a healthy, well-balanced meal
during the day to stay fit. This includes foods from all the major food groups.
The beauty of the Calorad® program is that it works best when you do not deprive
yourself of nutrients that the body needs in order to function (including fats and
carbohydrates). The only behavioral shift is to stop eating at least three hours
prior to sleep. And this, in and of itself, is an extremely healthy shift to
make.
9. Where is collagen from?
Collagen is a bovine extract. It is taken from the connective tissue of Canadian
cows. We use Canadian cows because they are held to very stringent health
standards.
10. What is potassium sorbate and methyl paraben?
Potassium sorbate and methyl paraben are both extracts from blueberries. Potassium
sorbate is the lactose acid from blueberries and acts as a natural preservative in
Calorad®. Methyl Paraben is alcohol extracted from blueberries and acts as a
bonding agent as well as a natural preservative.
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