I have decided to follow the protocol on my own using strictly IP alternatives as I am unable to get the real deal where I live.
I can get Protidiet products online in Canada for decent prices but would love to know if you have used this product line and if so, which items did you love/hate?
thank you!
also, any tips and advice for a newbie would be truly appreciated!
Last edited by Mom3LoveBugs; 10-01-2011 at 10:59 PM.
I've been wading into the alternatives slowly, because it takes more time than I have sometimes to read through all of the ingredients. That said, I just tried the Proti Diet chocolate pudding and I liked it better than the IP stuff. No doctoring required at all.
I have the vanilla too and am looking forward to trying it with my coffee.
Nashua Nutrition also sent me a variety of sample bars that I have to research, but so far, so good.
I wrote a long response to this last night but the board went down and it wouldn't post. I had posted abiut this on another thread, it is on the current last page of the onecalled "Wayward's newbie group.
I haven't tried the crispy cereal yet but have read several places that it is very good.
Proteinwell ships from Quebec. It took one week to get to Edmonton by Canada Post. I ordered a month's worth of stuff because it is free shipping over $99.
I am on a diet like ideal protien but not ideal protien. My doctor only provides the protideit products, I think it is because they are much easier to get in canada. The Chili soy balls are great. The cookies are not that great
I like the hot chocolate. I'm not sure if you can get dietdirect.com in canada, i think they deliver internationally but I'm not 100% sure, and they have a giant jar (17.6 oz) of the hot cocoa protein powder. Good stuff and it lasts a while.
I put a trial order in for dietdirect but did not complete it. They do ship internationally but the shipping cost is ridiculous. I just put in 3 boxes of cereal to see what it would cost. The shipping for the "economy" choice was $59.00 plus change.
In total 3 boxes of cereal would cost over $97.00 US. There is little or no difference between the dollars now so the US unds didn't make a difference.
I put a trial order in for dietdirect but did not complete it. They do ship internationally but the shipping cost is ridiculous. I just put in 3 boxes of cereal to see what it would cost. The shipping for the "economy" choice was $59.00 plus change.
In total 3 boxes of cereal would cost over $97.00 US. There is little or no difference between the dollars now so the US unds didn't make a difference.
for Protidiet products???
there is a Canadian site you can get them.... proteinwell.ca
I am on a diet like ideal protien but not ideal protien. My doctor only provides the protideit products, I think it is because they are much easier to get in canada. The Chili soy balls are great. The cookies are not that great
do you like the shakes?? I am nervous to place my order as I can't find any opinions on here about the shakes and if they are decent or not...
I love the chocolate cereal bar and the carmel crunch bar. I called Nashua and they told me that the Proti-thin line was most like IP products but that line doesn't have pancakes or eggs so I ordered from the Proti-diet line too. I really think they re both similar to IP.
do you like the shakes?? I am nervous to place my order as I can't find any opinions on here about the shakes and if they are decent or not...
thanks!
Yes, I prder from Proteinwell, it is very reasonable with free shipping ove $99. but as other people were suggesting other sites I thought I'd check one out to see if they were better deals.
But I was amazed at what they would charge for shipping, so sticking with Proteinwell for sure.
I haven't tried the shakes yet because I have Premier Protein shakes from Costco, they have more protein in them. I do have puddings from Proti diet at Proteinwell and they are good so I am sure the shakes would be fine too.