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Number of Carbs per day...
Fellow IP'ers. :)
I am currently using 3 IP Products daily and using 2 additional non IP protein drinks daily to make sure I am getting my req protein for my current weight. I will be switching over to using alternative products pretty soon due to cost and the realization that it can be done with much much cheaper cost products. I have a good list of alt products already via the Alt Thread, but does anyone know what the max amount of carbs a day you should not go over is? Obviously there are carbs in the 4 cups of veggies a day and in the lettuce via the salads, (I think) but what is the max amount if you are looking at 3 alternative products you should stay under a day? Some of the pure protein bars have a much higher carb count then the IP bars but are obviously way cheaper. Hopefully there is a unofficial number of carbs a day you should stay under. thanks, JP |
I estimate from the packets etc. the carb count is about 20g of carbs per day or less. Then whatever you get from veggies. For my protein I use GNC's Amp Wheybolic Protein 60 mix, it runs about $100 for 102 servings, which I only use twice per day, although I'm strongly considering switching to three servings / day. I'm also alternative and I experiment a lot with products. I haven't done the EAS shakes just because my local store charges about $9 for a box of 4, which irks the heck out of me. I can check SAM's or WALMART but I tend to cringe when I go there.
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Anywhere between 30-40 grams is good!
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The GNC Mix has 60g of protein in one serving, I split one serving into 3 though, so if I start going at that "hardcore" 3x per day (right now my third packet is a wonder slim soup or pudding etc.) I'd be getting 60g of protein and 2g of carbs total for the day from packets/powders. I only buy it the first week of the month, and have a discount card so it's 20% off, so I can buy two bottles/boxes of it for roughly $115, unless it's on BOGO then it goes down to about $85 for two bottles/boxes of it.
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I use the Powder Isopure as well and it is by far the best tasting choc I have had so far! I also think it clumps less than other powders as well.
I eat around 18-20 carbs a day not including veggies.. I love supreme protein bars too! They have all kinds of delicious texture in them. I've done alternatives the whole time I've been on IP. ^_^ I've tried tons of powder from walmart,gnc, target, vitamin shoppe etc.. and the Isopure is my fave. powder wise. EAS is my fave for RTD. |
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Profile is similar to an IP pudding. How does that stuff taste? Did you get the chocolate? Is it like the IP chocolate drink mix or a totally different taste? I'm looking at it for Phase 4. |
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I try to make sure I'm under 40g a day, counting everything. Veggies, lettuce, stevia packets, etc..
Some of you saying 20g are freaking me out haha am I eating more carbs than I should?? |
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FYI, if you wanted to mix it with the chocolate Almond milk (assuming you use Almond Breeze Brand), I think you can still use it. The profile for the two ingredients looks like 19g protein, 6g carbs/4g fiber, 4.5g fat. That puts the calories at 125. Now you are more in the IP Chocolate Drink Mix Zone (120 calories, 18g protein, 9g carbs, 4g fiber, 1g fat) and a typical dieter can have 3 a day of those. The fat is just a tiny bit high compared to most IP non-restricteds but it shouldn't be too bad, unless you plan on having 6 a day of them, and even then just lessen the oil to 1 teaspoon instead of 2 teaspoons, and considering your current ever dwindling size, I wouldn't worry too much about the oil. (The original book had 2 TABLESPOONS). |
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I think the 20g is for the just the IP products, not counting carbs in vegetables and lettuce (figure 15 for a typical restricted, 4 for a pudding and 1 for soup in the IP example). You can follow IP 100% and be well over 40g total carbs. |
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